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Showing posts with label Internet. Show all posts

Now Play Angry Birds on your favourite webpage

The green pigs stole the birds’ eggs and are now relaxing inside their castles. The birds, obviously angry, are preparing to destroy the castles and the hiding-pigs to seek revenge.
This is the plot of the original Angry Birds game that most of you may have played on your mobile phone or on your desktop. Nokia Argentina has created another version of the Angry Birds game where the main characters – the birds and the villain pigs - are the same but instead of castles, the green pigs are now hiding on your favorite web pages.
To get started, drag this Angry Birds bookmarklet to your bookmarks toolbar, then open any website and press the bookmarklet. Now use your mouse to strike the pigs and see how the various elements of the page – like the text and images - fall. Good fun!
Here’s a video demo of the Angry Birds game in action. Thank you Karthik for the tip!

Dont Forget to check Google on Your B'Day

Google uses special logos (or doodles) to honor famous personalities, especially artists and scientists, on their birthdays. And they do something similar on your birthday as well.
{Spoiler Alert} If you visit the Google homepage on your birthday, you’ll find a special logo and when you hover the mouse over that logo, it will greet you with some personalized text.
It probably picks the date from your Google Profile and you’ll also need to be logged in to your Google Account to see that birthday logo. The feature has been around for an yearnow but if you jumped in late like me, do remember to visit google.com on your next birthday.
And here’s wishing Manan Singhi a very happy belated birthday. Thanks for the screenshot.

Automatically Check Multiple Gmail Accounts

If you have multiple email accounts on Gmail - say one for your personal emails and other for your business - you don’t have to log out of one email account to check the other mailbox.
Google, as most would probably know, allows multiple sign-in so you can easily log in to two or more Gmail accounts simultaneously inside the same browser. And this works with Google Apps accounts as well.
There’re however some limitations here. One, if you sign-out of one Google Account, you will automatically get logged out from all your other Gmail / Google Accounts as well. Second, if you are launching a new browser session, you’ll have to log in to all your Gmail accounts separately because you can switch from one account to another.

Alternate Approach - Sign-in once for all your Gmail Accounts

Let’s say you have three Gmail accounts – one is your primary account that you need to check throughout the day while the other two email accounts aren’t that important.
Wouldn’t it be nice if you could just log into your main Gmail account and automatically get signed into all your other Gmail accounts as well but without having to type the login credentials of any of those accounts? The trick is really simple.
Gmail offers a useful feature called Email Delegation where you can share your inbox with other people (say your spouse) but without revealing your password. Once you delegate your Gmail account to someone, they get instant read-write access to your mailbox and they get signed in to your Gmail account as soon as they sign in to their own Google account.
If you apply the Email Delegation facility to your own Gmail accounts, you can check all your mailboxes by simply logging into your primary Gmail account. Here’s how:
Sign-in to one of your secondary Gmail accounts and go to Mail Settings –> Accounts –> Grant Access to your account . Choose “Add another Account” and specify your primary Gmail email address here. You’ll now get a confirmation email in your primary mailbox. Accept the request and repeat these steps for all your other Gmail accounts.
That’s it. Once you sign-in to your main Gmail account, you also check all your secondary email accounts by choosing the “Switch Account” option in the upper left corner of your Gmail window. There’s absolutely no need to manually sign in to any of the other email accounts.

Should you use email delegation instead of multiple sign-in? It depends.
This delegation option is only limited to Gmail so while you can check your email account from another Google account, you would still need to sign-in to access your Google Docs, Calendar, Google Plus and other Google products.
Second, while multiple sign-ins allow you to check a Gmail account from a Google Apps account, delegation would only let you share your mailbox with accounts withing the same organization (i.e. email with the same domain name).
One more thing. If your main Gmail account gets hacked, the person will instantly have access to all your other mailboxes as well.