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Internet Lebanon

The Internet is Back

In Lebanon you can’t have decent internet, it’s either an over priced modem connection, a bandwidth Limited ADSL connection (that didn’t reach my area yet) or a not very legal (nor illegal) Cable connection depending on the region, I picked the 3rd option, so I have a 256K connection with unlimited bandwidth.
What’s bad in this connection is that it is not very stable, usually they manage to make it work 24 hours a day, but sometimes it just disconnects for an unspecified period of time, for example yesterday at midnight it disconnected and it just came back 10 minutes ago (18 hours!), but that’s the best we can currently get here, so I just have to live with it!

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Internet

Hotmail Upgraded

Apparently Hotmail (or Windows Live Hotmail) got improved and is now out of Beta, so I just checked my Inbox and I now have 5GB of storage (Google charges 20$ for 6GB!), and according to Hotmail’s program manager that’s not it, Hotmail should also be faster and easier to navigate now.

Here’s the full list of updates:

Performance: We’ve been hearing you loud and clear across the world: speed is one of the most important aspects of a web-based email service. We’ve spent more time in this release identifying what parts of the product are slowest and fixing those. We hope that you notice an improvement when this update is released to your account, and we’ll continue our work on performance in future releases.

Quality of Service: Our last release went quite smoothly, and we’ve been continuing to monitor the live site to make sure that we’re providing e-mail that is reliable – you always want to be able to get to your mail, and we hear you!

More storage! Just when you were wondering how you’d ever fill up 2 or 4 GB of mail, we’ve given you more storage. Free users will get 5 GB and paid users will get 10 GB of Hotmail storage.

Mail retention changes: We’ll be increasing the amount of time that we leave messages in your junk and deleted items folders over the next few months.

Contacts de-duplication: Do you have five different entries for the same person in your Contacts? Yeah, me too, but not anymore. We’re the first webmail service to roll out “contacts de-duplication”. If you get a message from “Steve Kafka” and click “add contact” but there’s already a Steve Kafka, we’ll let you know and let you add Steve’s other e-mail address to your existing “Steve Kafka” contact entry. We’re just trying to be smarter to make your life easier and faster. There’s also a wizard you can run to clean up your existing duplicate contacts.

Show content more easily: Hotmail blocks images and links in messages from unknown senders for your protection from spammers and phishing scams. Now you can click directly on the gray square or link to decide if you want to show content in a message. (It’s still not a good idea to show content, especially images, in messages from spammers. Just loading the images in a spam lets them know that you’re reading their e-mails.)

Spam-fighting: We’ve made it possible to report phishing attacks like those fake bank notices or fraudsters who want your checking account number so they can supposedly make a deposit. Just click “report phishing” if you think you’ve found a dangerous scam. In the junk folder, click “not junk” to help train our filters. Every mail you report does help make our spam filter smarter, but fighting spam takes constant vigilance. Spammers always find a new trick whenever we thwart their old tricks.

Right-to-left languages: Support for Hebrew and Arabic is now out of beta! If you speak these languages or want to see Hotmail in a totally new way, go to Options and change your language. We fixed a lot of bugs for users of Hebrew and Arabic, so we hope the whole UI works better for you now.

More space for your email, a.k.a. smaller header: We heard you asking for more space for your mail, so we shrunk the header in this update.

Forwarding messages: You can now forward mail from your Hotmail account to other accounts. For now, if you have a free account, you can only forward your mail to other Hotmail accounts. (Paid accounts get more choices.) This is great idea if you have a few different addresses and want to consolidate your mail.

Cobranding: This is what we call showing the logo of an organization for whom we are hosting email. Hotmail is currently hosting e-mail for universities (and a few ISPs) around the world, so we show their logos in Hotmail.

Accepting meeting requests: If you receive a meeting request, such as one sent from Outlook, you can now click “accept” and have it added to your Calendar. This had existed for years in MSN Hotmail, and we’re adding it to Windows Live Hotmail now.

Vacation replies: Now Hotmail can automatically tell your friends why you haven’t written them back in a few weeks.

Classic version jump to page: In the classic version, we’ve made it easier to jump to different pages of mail. This will be very handy as you grow into your new 5 GB or 10 GB account.

And finally… Drumroll please… we know this is going to be a big hit with a lot of you out there in blog land. I hope you remember this as the Hotmail team listening to what you want.

You can turn off the Today page (if you want to). If you’d rather see your inbox immediately upon login, you have the option to turn off the page of MSN news (called the Today page). The choice is yours.

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Lebanon Politics

Hezbollah in Canada!

Apparently not all Lebanese go to Canada to escape politicians, in fact some of them decided to even put up posters of the opposition in Windsor, so now Canadians can also enjoy the sight of Hassan Nassrallah surrounded by Michel Aoun, Emile Lahoud, Salim El Hoss and L Istiz Nabih Berry!

Opposition in Canada

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Digg Firefox

Digg it in Firefox Bookmark Toolbar

A couple of days ago I started checking Digg for technological news and funny/weird stories, and today I decided to start Digging stories myself, so I created an account and was ready to go until I noticed that while most of the websites and blogs that I visit have a Digg button somewhere on the page, a lot didn’t!

 

I use Firefox so the first thing I thought of was getting an extension that would act as a “Digg This” button, I googled for it and got a couple of extensions ranging from a dig toolbar to a “Digg Button” in the status bar, while those extensions are not bad, none of them interested me, so I decided to make a JavaScript Link that would Digg the page I am visiting, I don’t know how to write JavaScript codes but I do have a Keep It! JavaScript Button on my bookmarks toolbar that downloads videos from YouTube and similar websites, so I decided to copy the Link of this shortcut and modify it for Digging, and it worked from the first try!

So to have a Digg It! Button on your Firefox bookmarks toolbar just Drag the Button below to the Toolbar:

digg it

If you want to be able to do more than just Digging WebPages you can check out those Firefox extensions that might interest you:

Smart Digg Button
The Smart Digg Button allows you to see whether or not the web page you are currently viewing has been submitted to Digg and lets you submit it if it hasn’t.

The Digg This! Firefox Toolbar Extension
The Digg This! toolbar adds two buttons to your main Firefox toolbar and one menu. With the toolbar buttons you can quickly goto to Digg or Digg the page you are viewing. The menu allows you to goto your Digg profile or any of the top Digg categories.

 

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Blogging

Hello World!

Hello World!

Finally my blog is online!! Why finally? Well because I’ve been planning to do this for a month and I kept postponing it due to exams, sickness, work and… some laziness to be honest.

But now it’s finally here and it still needs a lot of work so here’s my TO DO list for the days to come:

  • Get a good looking theme and install it.
  • Install all the plugins I will use.
  • Start promoting my Blog.

For those who don’t know me, I am not really new to all this, I am the Administrator of Exoleb.com so I know how to work with wordpress, this is just the first time I install it (not really, Godaddy App Manager did the job for me) since a friend is hosting Exoleb for me.

So I hope to see you around!