Here is another edition of Link Bytes from the friendly neighborhood of technical blogging. Also I was playing with my Nokia N95 8GB and was taking some random pictures with oranges. Some turned out good and if you want you can download and add them to your wallpaper collection. Also see my other photos at flickr.


So here are some of the How to articles related to Windows, MS Office, Internet and Other productivity tips.
First lets start with something funny that you can do next week when you go to work or school. Funny comic about sending corrupted files to your colleagues.
Internet:
Gmail trick to view contact conversations – Like the greasemonkey script which allows to view conversations when you hover the mouse over the contacts, now you can do by default with Gmail.
Sync Gmail and Thunderbird Contacts – Sync the Gmail contacts with the desktop mail client like Thunderbird.
How to Embed an RSS Feed in a blog – Using Google AJAX Feed API, embed any feed content in the blog.
Tweet even when the twitter is down – With this application, you can even tweet when the twitter is down.
Windows:
7 tools to copy or move files faster in Windows – If you frequently copy or move large files in Windows then you must try these options for faster results.
How to convert any web widget to Vista Sidebar Gadget – If you are a fan of Vista sidebar and your favorite gadgets are not available, then you can make your own.
Stop Windows Auto Update Rebooting – After windows updates, stop those annoying Windows restart message.
Disabling IPV6 secures your network – Find how disabling IPV6 in Windows secures your network.
Office Applications and devices:
Excel Tutorial: SUMIF with Multiple Conditions – Learn how to use various ways in which you can use conditions with SUM, SUMIF, SUMPRODUCT etc
Download Blank Templates Stock Photos for free – you may use these high resolution template photos when you need the most in your work.
Water Proof, Temperature resistant USB Flash drive – When you travel, you may need these water and moisture resistant, severe temperature proof drives to protect the data.











Thanks for the link Joel ! However, you’ll need to change the description because I didn’t talk about a greasemonkey script
Thanks for the link love buddy
@Abhijeet, Thanks for pointing that out. I have updated it.
@Madhur, You are welcome.
Appreciate the link love man. Thanks a bunch!
Thanks for the link Joel!
Thanks for the link love
thanks for including my two blog post on your links.
it’s real pleasure for me.
Welcome to all. @Ajay, your contents were good, keep it coming.
Thanks for the link back.