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Friday, May 29, 2009

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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

grab a bunch of followers automatically

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Quickly grab a bunch of followers automatically (follow this process and your following will grow automatically):

Step 1: Setup a Twitter account

Step 2: Setup a Tweetlater account

Step 3: choo0se the “auto-follow” & “auto-unfollow” options

step 4: follow everyone else who replied to this post

step 5: post your twitter url (i.e. http://twitter.com/socialmania) as a reply to this post.

Your following will grow automatically & if someone stops following you, you’ll stop following them.
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

code for expandable post summaries

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HERE is the code for expandable post summaries..

Type rest of the post here


Find the /head tag and add all of this code before it.
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Monday, February 2, 2009

expandable

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http://hackosphere.blogspot.com/2006/09/expandable-posts-with-peekaboo-view.html
Step 0: Download and save your template so that you can go back to it if there is any problem with this hack (Important!)


Your blog's main page usually shows the entire content of each post. If your posts are usually more than 2 paragraphs, then your visitor will find it difficult to quickly find the topic of interest to him because he needs to scroll down a lot. This is where expandable post summaries helped in the old Blogger. This hack serves the same purpose for the new Blogger and more! That is, main page will show only post summaries and when you click "Read more", the full post appears in the main page itself (Peekaboo view)!! I got some requests to do such a hack and I managed to get it working. Later, Hans improved it by adding a "Summary only" link with which you can collapse the post back to summary. Together, we also made the "Read more" link to show up only for the posts that have a summary. This is an amazing hack but you need to be careful while changing your template. If you are not familiar with HTML, I strongly suggest you to get help from somebody who knows HTML while applying this hack. Here are the steps to follow.

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The tracker also shows the fastest-growing fan pages.

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Wow, Nutella has more fans than pizza. Who knew?

The tracker also shows the fastest-growing fan pages. A fan page dedicated to masturbation grew 11,900 percent in the last week and is the No. 8 fastest-growing page (see first chart below). Now we know why social networks are overtaking porn sites in popularity. (I didn’t link to it here, but that fan page on Facebook is NSFW).

The least popular fan pages (in terms of daily growth) are included as well. On top of that sad list is Buddy’s Shamrock Tavern in New Jersey.

Looking at the stats also shows how big events can add to your fanbase. The New York Times, for instance, had a big jump of 135,000 fans from the ad they ran on Facebook’s homepage during the Presidential Inauguration. (See second chart below).

AllFacebook also now tracks more than 50,000 applications on Facebook (see previous coverage).

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Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan had to wait for 46 years before

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Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan had to wait for 46 years before he could get the autograph of his idol, Dilip Kumar.

In his latest blog entry, Bachchan who called Dilip Kumar as an institution in himself talks about how he as a child had unsuccessfully attempted to get an autograph from his superstar and had to wait for the premiere of his film Black to finally get hold of one.

"I remember the first time I ever saw him in 1960. I had come to Bombay (Mumbai) as a visitor with my parents...our hosts had taken us out to visit some of the awe inspiring sights and locations of this great city...It was a prominent restaurant, in now what is commonly referred to as South Bombay, where Dilip Kumar, the Dilip Kumar, walked in," the actor wrote in his blog.

Urged by the elders and eager to go up and greet him and to ask him to oblige them with an autograph, Bachchan ran out of the restaurant to a nearby stationary store to buy an autograph book.

"Out of breath with excitement and apprehension, I walked back to the legend and softly put up my request. Poised statue like, hand extended with the book, I repeated my quivering words to him. He remained unmoved. Either to me or to the book."

"In a short while, he turned and left. I followed his departure, book in hand and a little embarrassed and self conscious and disappointed, returned to my seat, consoled by the elders with me not to take it personally. He may not have noticed you, or perhaps he was too busy with what was transpiring between him and his friends. I understood with some trepidation. End of meeting with Dilip Kumar," the actor cum keen blogger said.

Bachchan also recalled the first film that they did together and how he felt as an actor seeing the legend before him. "Time passed. I moved into the fascinating world of cinema with opportunities and failures and some successes, until one day Salim-Javed the great writing duo conceptualized Shakti the film by Ramesh Sippy and cast Dilip Saheb and me in it.

"It was an incredible moment of unbelievable proportions. This idol of mine, this huge and larger than life figure who had loomed in my fantasies, now to be standing next to him was unimaginable," he wrote.

The actor says years later when Dilip Kumar's film Ganga Jamuna, which Bachchan says he must have seen a million times, failed to win Femina Best actor Award for his idol, he had "lived in shock and extreme surprise."

"Many moons thereafter, when awards became a part of our existence too and when their denial for deserving performances became a disappointment, I would often take great solace by remembering the Ganga Jamuna incident and console myself by saying - If they didn't give it to Dilip Saheb...hum kis khet ki mooli hain!", he said.

Bachchan writes that he says this to "colleagues when they despair of non recognition...I say this to Abhishek often."
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