The Return of the Links

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It’s been a long while, just decided to shoot out some useful links from the blogosphere to you all.

Ashish earlier this month talked about some cool Webcam utilities and Youtube Utilities that you can use and have fun with.

Nirmal is back to blogging after marriage, and is busy posting useful stuff, like this one talking about a useful tool that’ll find missing video codecs. At Shankri-la, a post on Greasemonkey scripts for StumbleUpon is a good read.

Talking of games, Gili has written about Joystick controls for FIFA 08.

And on the security side, Madhur was kind enough to write about removing the ‘Orkut is Banned’ virus, which I pointed to one of my friends since he had a similar problem on his computer.

Mayank points to GSpace with which you can utilise your Gmail space to its fullest extent. Keith wrote about how to view PDF files online for free.

Dj, my dearest friend wrote about a sizzling iPhone theme for Nokia mobile phones.

Ashish Saini, who’s now busy with studies talked about an Adsense Security Flaw.

Karthik, over at DailyApps posted an awesome hack that can let you download Windows XP Service Pack 3 via Automatic Updates.

Shivaranjan wrote on how to set XP as the default OS if you’ve installed Vista.

Joel tells you how to add superscripts and subscripts in Microsoft Word.

Ashwin is back in India, and has written a review on Om Shanthi Om

And Amit alerted everyone about SnagIt available for free from TechSmith.

Ram wrote about the new Flickr 3.0 Beta Uploader that you should definitely upgrade to if you’re a Flickr user.

Brown, who always finds usable tools, listed 13 excellent XP Visual styles, and also discovered this very cool game.

Sumesh found out this Smart Digg Firefox Extension, something you should consider using if you frequently submit articles to Digg.

Ken Xu tells you what you can do if your internet connection is down.

On blogging, Kyle wrote an insightful post on the value of domain names and Simonne wrote a funny post on how to Digg-proof your blog.

And Skellie gave tips on how to write an ‘About’ page on your blog.

JohnTP wrote a guide on how to display your Twitter status on your blog.

PC Here wrote an awesome guide on how to widget enable a WordPress theme the easy way and Ram Karthik gave 15 tips to boost productivity if you’re a blogger.

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17 Responses to “The Return of the Links”

  1. Thanks a lot for the links dude. I admire you people all who comment on my blog

  2. Wow. So much links!

    The Blaugh at the start of the post was apt and creative.

  3. Thanks for the link love. :)

  4. Thanks for the link, Shankar…

  5. Thanks for the link Shankar, definitely a lot of worthwhile posts out there

  6. Thank you for the mention, Shankar. Actually the credits for the Digg-proof article should go to Ronald (www.ronalfy.com), as he was the guest author on my blog.
    I’m waiting for your submission to my group writing project ;)

  7. Thanks for link love buddy, you have listed a lot of useful articles

  8. I guess I was late - wasn’t around for the last 2 days. But thanks for the link - it really is return of links ;)

  9. Thanks for the double link love buddy! :)

  10. Good links and well presented, different from the bulleted list style.

  11. That’s a very sweet List..

  12. You’re welcome, everyone.
    @Simonne: My bad, I forgot that it was written by Ronald. And yeah, I’ll surely participate in the project if time permits :)

  13. Hi!!! Thanks alot for the link, Shankar! :D It’s been a long time you haven’t do a mass link bombing. Me too actually, I’m going to do it this saturday too. See ya around! :)

  14. Thanks for the link buddy.

  15. [...] Shankar Ganesh has a list of links that he finds very useful with a really good list of tips and tricks [...]

  16. Thanks for the link love buddy.

  17. Thanks for the links. There’s a few interesting ones in there.

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