Oct 31

Gmail got some nice UI improvements, actually it got little more intelligent. These are the stuff I managed to see as new.

  • Chat can now be Turned On/Off (It use to reload page completely in previous version)
  • Your view-page is updated in the URL (You can now bookmark a particular mail or view)
  • Class name of div containing ads is changed and ID of the div is dynamic (Now, good old greasemonkey script to hide ads doesn’t work) I didn’t try to modify my old script as there is still an option for Older version on the top. I could be wrong completely as I didn’t give much time analyzing it
  • New skin detects Firebug and asks you to disable it/or atleast some features of it
  • It’s kinda faster than the older version
  • A brand new Contact Manager

Gmail

Despite above features, I’m going to stick to my old version of Gmail as long as they give me an option to use it. Guess, what makes it so special ? It makes me to check for new mails again and again ;)

Click image on left to see the screenshot of the version I use. For the new version, login to your Gmail.

I’ve take some scripts from userscripts.org and edited them for this particular look. Calibri font looks very smooth. Everything’s so perfect for (my) eyes. If you wanna try that, let me know. I will mail those scripts.

Update: As per /. Google is calling it Gmail 2.0 and you can see the screenshots here

Oct 27

[Just an old news I missed. Posting it here so that you won't miss]

I know many guys who complained that Gmail doesn’t give IMAP. They were complaining when Gmail gave POP for free for its GB inbox when its competitors were giving 5 MB box (one gave 2MB box) with loads of ads on it and POP or bigger boxes for an yearly prices.

According to Download Squad, Google started giving IMAP option from 23rd of this month. Well, not bad, I atleast saw that now, when I went to create a Google Apps account for my 2nd domain.

For the information of non-technical folks out there, IMAP has a bunch of advantages over POP3, check Wikipedia IMAP entry for more information.

By the way, one of my Finnish friends complained that there are some issues with character encoding as it messed up some Finnish characters. I’m pretty much fine with my web-access, so this is of no-use-to-me right now, unless I become completely paranoid and think that Google might close Gmail anytime and I wish to download all my mails down to my desktop.

PS: If you want to use IMAP and don’t see it under settings menu of your Gmail, don’t worry, Google is rolling it out to everyone slowly.

Oct 18

Guess, you’ve seen my old blog and came here. Updating what happend here on this blog … I took certain care on the following items :)

  • Theme isn’t black anymore, though I can’t guarantee that it would be same.
  • Well, no-more-blogger-service. I’m sure that I’m not going back to blogger. One Google service abandoned.
  • All posts and comments are migrated to this blog, so if you want to read any old posts, you need not go back to that dark page. All you would need to do is update your bookmarks or subscriptions in your feed readers.
  • Added some ajax-plugins for wordpress to make it easy browsing archives. Looking forward to make it better.

There are certain things going on in the back end. Will update you guys about them very soon. PS: Thanks a lot to Sunil Biswal for suggesting the domain name.

Oct 10

Opensource collaboration suite Zimbra was acquired by Yahoo few days before. Now, Jaiku - A Twitter wannabe or a twitter killer or what ever you want to take it as, is acquired by Google.

If you don’t know what’s twitter and what can be done using twitter, It is a micro-blogging platform that allows users to send updates via SMS, IM or email. If you want to know what it does, there is a simple and straight forward tip posted at nexuz.

If you want to see the comparison between Jaiku and Twitter to make your choice of selection of the service, here is a very good prizefight between Jaiku and Twitter @ CNET TV.

For Google, it’s count++ on mobile services as well as social networking. I started to love these 2.0 wars, let’s see what’s the next thing going to be sold on the market.

Sep 23

The following is a technology related stuff and The Darker Side of Me and a very very very long “essay” about me. Be warned.

Gone are the days when I didn’t know how to shut down a windows PC. When I use to call those so-called “engineers” to fix my PC and shell out an extra buck to get some games installed on my box. I remember the day when my cousins made fun of me for switching off that PC as if the OS was DOS. Good old days and nights of “Age of Empire”. Hours and Hours of “Road Rash” and “Need for Speed”. One fine day, which almost changed my life in a smaller sense, a friend of my dad forgot the password for a word Document he kept and asked me whether I can do anything to find it.

It was the day, I saw the darker side of the Computing World, the security world. I searched in Google (that time, its a cool new search engine introduced by my cousin. Thank You Ark) to find out how password of a word document can be cracked. I managed to find one software which can crack it, but it was shareware. Then, I saw that it was software one has to buy, but my cousin Ark told me that there is a software named “Serials2K” which will have serial number for any software. I was pretty much impressed by the software, but, being little different, I wanted to know how the guys find those keys. My question was answered by a process named “Reverse Engineering“. But, it wasn’t enough for me, I wanted to learn how to do it. Then, I found a forum where some folks claimed to know that art and are teaching guys there. That forum had over 4000 members with weird names a.k.a handles. I became one of them and started learning about computers. But, my skills weren’t improving in the skill I wanted to learn (Reverse Engineering) but at Social Engineering. I became one of the moderators of the board, then one of the administrators of the board, then administered their IRC server. When having admin access to  the board, I learned PHP, Perl and Python. As part of my curriculum, I learned C, C++, Java, VB. Then, being at a board, I saw the culture of “clans” in the board, where another board members use to come to our board and spam/flame/do_crap at our board. Our answer was a simple deface of their site, which introduced me to the lowest level of computer security skills. Then, my interests changed to VIRUSes and then I collected source codes of 1000 viruses, through which I wanted to learn coding viruses but never earned those skills or simply never tried to be malicious.

Then, the greatest turn of my life came, when I was introduced to a site named “try2hack” which dealt with so-called “hacking” simulations. This is the start of the brighter side of my internet life. I left all those kiddie and illegal things along with those boards, closed my clans, ditched those emails, forgot those net-friends a.k.a clan mates (except one) and then I solved all of them within couple of weeks and then started looking for similar sites, then I finally found the site which helped me to learn so many things - Net Force.

Net-Force is the site which doesn’t support any illegal a.k.a hacking activities but it gives a very good simulation at the real stuff. There are 8 categories (Javascript, Java Applets, Cryptography, Exploits, Cracking, Programming, Internet and Steganography) with a total of 93 challenges. Challenges of various levels from basic tutorials to very hard challenges. I managed to solve 82 of them up to now. I learned something from each and every challenge and I’m glad that I learned them. The domain of challenges is so wide that you will learn atleast a little about a wide variety of topics.

I’m what I’m right now with little knowledge about a wide variety of topics - Jack of all trades. I never mastered anything up to now. But, I want to be a master in one. I’ve chosen two topics in which I want to be more than a Jack. One of them being XSS and another is SQL Injections. I started learning about XSS already. My progress is at XSSed. It is an archive of XSS vulnerabilities in various web applications as well as sites ordered by PageRank. I wish, one day, I will be a master at something.