Monday, January 17, 2011

MP3 DOWNLOADS OF TELUGU / HINDI ::FREE

-->www.southmp3.net
-->www.andhramp3.com
-->www.telugusongsmp3.blogspot.com

To Help the NEEDY & POOR By Sitting infront of Desktop ... If Possible Daily Click anyone among these Sites ... JUZ A CLICK -

To Help the NEEDY & POOR By Sitting infront of Desktop ...
If Possible Daily Click anyone among these Sites ...
JUZ A CLICK -

1. www.akshayapatra.org
2. www.bhookh.com
3. www.thehungersite.com
4. www.freerice.com

Mobile Softwares..

->www.mymobile143.com
-->;www.cellfun.com
-->www.mobiles24.com

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► www.zedge.net

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► www.mobilesarena.net

► www.mobi11.com

All Telugus ... Some Interesting Telugu Websites ...

->www.telugudanam-blog.blogspot.com
->www.sreekaram.wordpress.com
->www.chaduvari.blogspot.com
->www.telugu-jokes.blogspot.com
->www.24fps.co.in
->www.telugu-cartoons.blogspot.com

Wanna Know Interesting FACTS & HIDDEN THINGS abt INDIAN HISTORY ...Check Out These Websites -

->HISTORY OF INDIA

->www.craftsinindia.com

->www.indianwildlifeportal.com/NATIONAL-PARKS

->www.travelmasti.com/OTHERS/ABOUTINDIA/DANCE.HTM

->www.indiaparenting.com/INDIACULTURE/INDEX.SHTML

->www.movies.indiafo.com/TALES/HISTORY.HTM

ALL SECRET,IMEI,AND ETC. CODE OF ALL MOBILES -

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MAKE FREE CALL THROUGH WEB -

hey guys i have found this website while browsing internet.Using this website we can make calls to mobile phones for free.This is working for making calls almost all the countries and even in india.I tested myself so u dont have to doubt about its working.Best thing is that we dont have to register for making calls and the maximum number of calls for a free user is restricted to 3 calls per day.But you dont have to worry about that because you can use a proxy and make any number of calls.And the only negative thing is that the call duration depends upon the country,for ex:if we want to call a person in united states then the free call duration is upto 4 minutes and if you want to call any person in india,then the free call duration is about 1 minute depending upon the place……..
http://evaphone.com/
for available destinations list
http://evaphone.com/destinations
Hey guys try the website given below also.Using this we can make calls to any mobile and talk up to 10 mins and the best thing is that there is no need of registering in that website.its absolutely free….
http://www.mobivox.com
People in countries other than INDIA can use the websites given below.I haven’t tried them as they doesn’t support the country(INDIA) where i live……
http://www.youcall.com/en/
https://www.gorillamobile.com
http://www.tokiva.com/
http://www.vivophone.com
http://www.goobercall.com/
http://www.sendglobal.com
http://www.dialsimple.com
http://www.flashphone.ru
http://www.iamvoip.com
http://www.rebtel.com -10 minutes of free call
http://www.talkety.com
http://www.voipax.com
There are websites like the www.gizmocall.com & few others which say that they allow free calls worldwide,But none of them worked out for me.Most of them want the users to get registered to make free calls.

DOWNLOAD GAMES OF WEBSITE COLLECTIONS -

http://www.download-free-games.com/
http://www.games2download.com/
http://www.download-game.com/
http://www.gametop.com/
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http://www.terragame.com/
http://www.free-windows-games.com/
http://www.worldoffreegames.com/
http://www.bluedojo.com/
www.abc.go.com
www.psygnosis.com
www.hasbrointeractive.com
www.mindspace.com
www.nazaragames.com
www.microsoft.com/games
www.shockblitz.com
www.simthemepark.com
www.gamesdomain.com
www.indiagames.com
www.gamesville.com
www.lycoszone.com
www.leftfoot.com
www.usacoop.com
www.funbrain.com
www.blakkat.com
www.moonme.com
www.nintendo.com
www.gungames.com
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www.komando.com
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www.aylic.com
www.leftfoot.com
www.gamebot.com
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www.avana.net
www.riddler.com
www.phrazzle.co.uk
www.gamesdepot.com
www.amo.qc.ca
www.free-gaming.com
www.arcadegamesonline.com
www.plusmedia.com
www.bytesize.com
www.piginc.org
www.nuclearnet.com
www.diablopro.com

MOBILE RELATED WEBSITE COLLECTION -

www.mobango.com
www.mobile9.com
www.mobilecontentplanet.com
www.mobilejunkies.net
www.candyman.com
www.crazy4mobilez.com
http://www.nidokidos.org/
http://www.mobuniverse.com/
http://www.mobilesmania.com
www.symbian-mobile.org
www.mobineedz.info
www.getjar.com
www.zedge.net

Saturday, January 15, 2011

website for watching every kind of live sports from football to cricket to formula 1 to tennis to hockey etc-

www.myp2p.eu

Websites to watch live cricket -

www.myp2p.eu

WWW.ESPNSTAR.com/cricket

WWW.MyLiveCricketStreaming.com

www.watch-live-cricket.com/

www.action8cricket.com/

www.action8cricket.com/

www.cricketnirvana.com/

www.crictime.com/

www.livesportsonline.info/

WWW.Cricket-365.tv/

Useful websites for students -

Top 14 websites for students

If you want to a see a blank look on students’ faces, ask them about the Dewey Decimal library classification system. For better or for worse, the Internet has become the alternative to a library card catalog for browsing and locating resources. But how do you navigate that system, and how can you trust what you read on the web?
Picture of a young girl working on a computer in an elementary school computer lab
"Frankly, this is my main concern, along with stumbling onto inappropriate material," admits Bonnie Marks, a mother of two. "Just because someone publishes something on their home page, it doesn't make it gospel—many kids don't know this."
Learning how to find the information you need on the Internet, and how to evaluate and appropriately use the information you find, can be challenging for both parents and students. The following is a look at some of the most comprehensive—and reliable—educational websites a student can bookmark and use to research school projects and homework assignments.
Web literacy and general reference

Information Literacy

All students—no matter what age—need help navigating and evaluating the ever-growing store of information available on the web. This University of Idaho site is an information literacy primer that will quickly turn any half-hearted or random searcher into a savvy Internet detective. It guides students through a series of modules that teach them how to distinguish different kinds of information on the Internet, search for and select research topics, search databases and other collections, locate and cite sources, and evaluate the sources they find.


ipl2

A merger of the Internet Public Library and the Librarians' Internet Index, this site is a comprehensive source of "information you can trust." Thousands of volunteer library and information science professionals created and maintain the site’s reference collections—sets of links to websites on U. S. presidents, author biographies, museums, research and writing, literary criticism, and many more topics. The Ask an ipl2 Librarian reference service, available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, provides individualized help finding authoritative, free online sources for specific topics.


Refdesk

Checking facts in Internet sources is one of the key ways to evaluate them, and Refdesk.com, which stands for "reference desk," simplifies this essential step. Since 1995, Refdesk.com has served as a one-click springboard to many of the web's top dictionaries, encyclopedias, calculators, atlases, news headlines, and search engines. The site also includes a handy Homework Helper section (under the Help and Advice column on the lower right of the page) that provides help in all subjects to students in every grade.


Fact Monster

For younger students who are not quite ready to navigate Refdesk, Fact Monster from Information Please is the tool to use. The Reference Desk on this site features a layout that is designed for easy fact-finding and includes timelines and an almanac, atlas, dictionary, and encyclopedia, as well as a Homework Center. Students can also search by visually identified topics or by typing in keywords. Check out fun features such as Biographies of the Presidents, the Geography Hall of Fame, and the Tallest Buildings Slideshow.


Microsoft Download Center

Consider the Microsoft Download Center your ultimate file repository. It links to tens of thousands of downloadable free or shareware programs. These include updates, utilities, applications, and extras for Windows, Macintosh, and other platforms; Internet tools; security essentials; developer resources; mobile devices; and, of course, computer games. You can search for what you need alphabetically, by product family, by download category, or by typing in a keyword. The Microsoft Worldwide Downloads site enables you to download files in more than 80 different languages.


Microsoft Student Experience

This site is the cool place for the technology leaders of the future. It offers student resources, helps students stay connected through its newsletters and technology clubs, and provides a career portal and Students-to-Business program. The links to scholarship competitions and to TechStudent—a site for website builders, designers, and software developers in training—encourage creativity and skill development. The Student Experience site also links to DreamSpark, which enables students not only to download professional software such as Microsoft Visual Studio, SQL Server, Visual C++ Express Edition, and Robotics Developer Studio for free but provides free training for using these tools as well.

English and history

FreeTranslation

Sprechen Sie Deutsch? Perfect for language studies, this handy website automatically converts text from one language into another, such as English to Simplified Chinese or French to English. You can type and paste up to 10,000 characters (about 1,800 words) into the search window and then select the desired language. Or cut and paste a web URL to convert the entire site.


Project Gutenberg

As every parent and student knows, books that are required reading are not always available, or if they are, students may misplace their copy before they finish the assignment. Project Gutenberg to the rescue. This site enables you to download more than 30,000 free electronic books to read on your computer, iPhone, Kindle, Sony Reader, or other portable device in a variety of file formats. You can search by title and author or browse their collection of classic works, many of which are available in audio editions as well.


Internet History Sourcebook Project

This site, sponsored by Fordham University and edited by Paul Halsall, provides older students with access to a collection of public domain and copy-permitted historical texts for educational use. It includes collections of primary sources in ancient, medieval, and modern history, as well as history of science, women's history, African history, and others.


Novelguide.com

The web's answer to those black- and yellow-striped Cliff Notes is Novelguide.com, a reliable and free source for literary analysis of classic and contemporary books such as Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn and Fyodor Dostoyevsky's Notes from the Underground. The site offers character profiles, metaphor and theme analysis, and author biographies.


Shakespeare Online

This website can be filed in the "where was this when I was a kid?" category. On this aptly named site, visitors can read every play or poem from the world's most celebrated writer and, more importantly, make some sense of his works with free analysis, Old English language translations, and famous quotes.

Math and science

Math.com

This site provides help in a number of mathematics-related subjects, including basic grade-school math, calculus, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and statistics. Practice exercises are automatically graded—and this free site also features a glossary, calculators, homework tips, math games, and lesson plans for teachers.


Science Made Simple

Science classes—including the ubiquitous science project—aren't as easy for some to grasp as they are for others. At Science Made Simple, elementary and middle school students can get detailed answers to many science questions, read current news articles related to science, get ideas on school projects, and take advantage of unit conversion tables. Users can also find out if their school's textbooks pass the test.


HowStuffWorks

Ever wanted to know why earthquakes happen? How CD burners work? What the sun is made of? These questions, and many others related to computers/electronics, automobiles, science, entertainment, and people, are all answered at this award-winning website. Simply type a query into the search window or peruse the topics by category. Extras include free newsletters, surveys, and printable versions of all answers.
Article written by Marc Saltzman and adapted from an original piece from Microsoft Home Magazine.




































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