Showing posts with label Google Chrome Tricks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google Chrome Tricks. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Remotely Access another Computers using Google Chrome



New chrome extension named as Chrome Remote Desktop BETA that allows users to access another computer remotely. This is first software that demonstrate the Core Chrome Remoting Technology.

This version enables users to share with or get access to another computer by providing a one-time authentication code. Access is given only to the specific person the user identifies for one time only, and the sharing session is fully secured. One potential use of this version is the remote IT helpdesk case. The helpdesk can use the Chrome Remote Desktop BETA to help another user, while conversely a user can receive help by setting up a sharing session without leaving their desk. Additional use cases such as being able to access your own computer remotely are coming soon.

Chrome Remote Desktop BETA is fully cross-platform, so you can connect any two computers that have a Chrome browser, including Windows, Linux, Mac and Chromebooks.

This app can access:
Your data on accounts.google.com, www.google.com, and 2 other websites - see all
All data on your computer and the websites you visit
Your tabs and browsing activity

Private Access Codes:


As per the user review:
It is performing good. You may need better internet connection.

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Sunday, August 14, 2011

Google allows C and C++ code to run in Chrome web browser


SOFTWARE DEVELOPER Google has integrated a native client into its latest Chrome beta allowing for complex applications to run within the web browser.

Google's decision to integrate a native client into its Chrome web browser enables it to run C and C++ code natively in the web browser, meaning full programs, not just Javascript code, can be run within Chrome. Obviously this could pose pretty serious security risks so Chris Rogers, a software engineer at Google was quick to say that all code would be run under the same restrictions as Javascript.

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Thursday, August 4, 2011

How to Use Premium Cookies in Google Chrome?


In my previous post i explained how to hack the Premium File sharing websites (hotfile,rapidshare,megaupload ...) using the Mozilla Firefox browser add on.

For Chrome browser you have to follow this link and install the Web Developer Add on.
Open the  Google Chrome and Enter the following link
http://chrispederick.com/work/web-developer/download/chrome/
 Install the add on.

Same procedure for chrome also. So no need to worry at all.  Follow the steps mentioned in this article.
How to use Premium Cookies?


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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

How to download songs from raag.fm online streaming site?


Raag.fm is online music streaming website. You can hear latest tamil, hindi, punjabi,urdu songs. In this post , i will explain how to download songs from these type of fm or streaming websites.
How does online music streaming websites works?
The music files are stored in web server of the associated website. When user click the play button of flash player, it will send request to server(but you can't see the actual location of the music file). Server will send the music file as small parts to your system. This file will be stored in your cache of your web browser and played by the flash player. Once you play the music completely , full music will be available in your cache of browser.

how to download music file from online streaming sites?

by searching in the cache folder of browser , you can find the played song.
Mozilla you can find the cache files of firefox in the following path
In Windows 7/Vista:
C:\ Users\USER_NAME\ AppData\ Local\ Mozilla\ Firefox\ Profiles\xxxx.default\cache

In Windows XP:
C:\ Documentsand Settings\USER_NAME\ Application Data\ Mozilla\ Firefox\ Profiles\xxxx.default\cache

here USER_NAME specifies your windows user name. xxxx is some numeric value.
Google chrome cache folder
for windows 7,
C:\Users\ USER_NAME \AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\UserData\Default\Cache

for windows xp,
C:\Documents and Settings\ USER_NAME \Local Settings\Application Data\Google\Chrome

here USER_NAME specifies your windows user name.




Finding your music file
in cache folder, there will be lot of files. It may hard to find the music file. So let us sort the files by type. Usually the music files has your default music player icon. Now it is easy to find your music file.
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