Monday, September 28, 2009

Top 10 Ways to Unblock WEBSITES

Top 10 Ways to Unblock Websites


How to unblock websites? These days, Internet filtering and controlled access is the new trend. More business owners are implementing filters within their companies with the purpose of blocking websites. Their intention is understandable but, on the other side, people love freedom and sometimes they feel mistreated. However, here are some things you can do that will help you bypass filters and unblock websites.




1. Use web proxies.
Many free online services allow you to access blocked websites through a proxy server. A proxy server is an intermediary between the user and the server where the request was send. Here is a list with the most known resources of web proxies: Proxy.org, HideMyAss.com, Kortaz.com, KProxy.com and Anonymouse.org


2. Use VPN connections.
A VPN (Virtual Private Network) is like a tunnel over the public network. The advantage of using VPNs over web proxies is that VPNs are more secure because they are using advanced encryption and allow you to access all the applications (mail, chat, browser etc) in complete anonymity and not only the web sites. The most known free VPN is Hotspot Shield.


3. Use Hide IP software.
These are easy to use and even if the main functionality is to hide IP address and unblock websites, there are applications that can provide you more than that – like cleaning online tracks, testing proxies, manually adding proxy etc. Usually if you choose a free software, then this will provide you a minimal number of proxies and no other features than hiding IP address. Not My IP is one of the latest free hide IP address software that has already gained a large market followed by the old UltraSurf which is already very popular. Regarding paid applications that provide more features and have a complex structure, my recommendations are IP Privacy and Hide My IP.


4. Use Toolbars and Firefox add-ons.
Toolbars and Firefox add-ons are in fact software applications that work on specific browsers and with a simple click you can enable or disable online anonymity.


5. Use translation services.
Introduce the link of the blocked website in the translation field (for example in Google Translator) and choose a random language to translate from because translation from English to English is not supported.


6. Use Google cache.
In the Google search field type cache: before the URL of the blocked website. For example type cache:http://www.domain.com


7. Use Internet Archive.
Internet Archive allows you to view blocked websites through the Wayback Machine. This will retrieve all pages of a specific website indifferent if the website is blocked.


8. Use Web2Mail service.
Web2Mail it is a free email service that can sent to your email address specific web pages. You sign up for an account and get set to receive specific websites by email.


9. Change the http of an URL into https
This is the easiest way to access blocked websites. Of course, this might not work every time but you have many other solutions also. This is the fastest one.


10. Use IP address of the website instead of URL.
To use the IP address of a website instead of URL, you must first find its IP. To do this open command prompt and type: “ping domain.com”.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Very useful shopping informat


This mail is very useful to know about BAR-CODE

00-13: USA & Canada


20-29: In-Store Functions


30-37: France

40-44: Germany


45: Japan (also 49)


46: Russian Federation

471: Taiwan


474: Estonia


475: Latvia

477: Lithuania


479: Sri Lanka


480: Philippines

482: Ukraine


484: Moldova


485: Armenia

486: Georgia


487: Kazakhstan


489: Hong Kong

49: Japan (JAN-13)


50: United Kingdom


520: Greece

528: Lebanon


529: Cyprus


531: Macedonia

535: Malta


539: Ireland


54: Belgium & Luxembourg

560: Portugal


569: Iceland


57: Denmark

590: Poland


594: Romania


599: Hungary

600 & 601: South Africa


609: Mauritius


611: Morocco

613: Algeria


619: Tunisia


622: Egypt

625: Jordan


626: Iran


64: Finland

690-692: China


70: Norway


729: Israel

73: Sweden


740: Guatemala


741: El Salvador

742: Honduras


743: Nicaragua


744: Costa Rica

746: Dominican Republic


750: Mexico


759: Venezuela

76: Switzerland


770: Colombia


773: Uruguay

775: Peru


777: Bolivia


779: Argentina

780: Chile


784: Paraguay


785: Peru

786: Ecuador


789: Brazil


80 - 83: Italy

84: Spain


850: Cuba


858: Slovakia

859: Czech Republic


860: Yugoslavia


869: Turkey

87: Netherlands


880: South Korea


885: Thailand

888: Singapore


890: India


893: Vietnam

899: Indonesia


90 & 91: Austria


93: Australia

94: New Zealand


955: Malaysia


977: International Standard Serial Number for Periodicals (ISSN)

978: International Standard Book Numbering (ISBN)


979: International Standard Music Number (ISMN)


980: Refund receipts

981 & 982: Common Currency Coupons


99: Coupon

With more and more milk products from China and Taiwan having problem. We really got to check where the things are produced. Here is a way to differentiate Taiwan made products and China made products : by looking at first three digits of its Bar Code.

If the 1st 3 digits are 690, 691 or 692 - China made
If the 1st 3 digits are 471 Taiwan made



Nowadays, China businessmen know the consumers do not prefer products "made in China ", so they won't show made from which country.
However, you may now refer to the barcodes, if the first 3 digits is 690-692 then it is made in China .