This trick allows you to bypass the captula and wait time to download files from MegaUpload.com if you don’t have a premium account.
This will only last for a while until Megaupload changes their site so take advantage.
Just note this is not a real premium account and you can only download one file at a time (even though you get the premium speed and do not have to wait).
For example, if this is your download link:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=HN0L1QBM
Just add “mgr_dl.php” after the “.com/” so the new link becomes:
http://www.megaupload.com/mgr_dl.php?d=HN0L1QBM
No captcha, No countdown, Full speed.
Try it on these links or add “mgr_dl.php” to any link… it works perfectly for me!
Using PR Storm can give you a huuuuuuge boost in links overnight as well as some legit traffic. The problem with PR Storm is that the URL Harvester is not all that great and for it to be effective needs to have a harvested url list given to it.
Here’s a list compiled yesterday of 5018 clean, working URLs.
Download Link: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=POJQE5FH
URL Harvest Report (this is not the actual list):
"usage statistics" "Summary Period: april 2009" "usage statistics" "Summary Period: may 2009" "usage statistics" "Summary Period: june 2009" "Generated by Webalizer" inurl:awstats.pl intitle:statistics "Created by awstats" inurl:usage_200811 html "produced by wusage" "inurl:twatch/latest" html
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Windows uses 20% of your bandwidth Here’s how to Get it back
A nice little tweak for XP. Microsoft reserve 20% of your available bandwidth for their own purposes (suspect for updates and interrogating your machine etc..)
Here’s how to get it back:
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Let me start this out by saying that I love using Rapidshare. Even though I use it almost everyday it doesn’t seem justifiable to pay for it just to avoid waiting and the upload/download limits; so I did some google-ing and found this short guide to bypassing them. Here are the two methods:
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The last two weeks I have been moving into my new apartment, which is why I haven’t been able to write many articles recently. Last night after finishing the last of the unpacking I sat down, had a few beers and decided to have a little fun with my apartment’s wireless network. Here’s a quick and simple guide on how to get on to so called “secure” networks as well as a few things you can do to amuse yourself after you are in. Enjoy!
Ever seen something on a store that was out of you budget so you had to either prolong or abandon your purchase? Well with this trick, you will never have to wait again on stores that accept PayPal as a form of payment. Here are 10 easy steps to tricking a store into believing you have paid for an item in full, while only sending whatever amount you want!
After a HUGE headache, and many hours wasted looking through worthless forum posts, and blog entries claiming to be able to help get URL Rewriting working I FINALLY got the damn thing working. Here’s how I did it…
While people will argue to the end of time about how important or unimportant signature links are in forums, it is impossible to say they do nothing. Forum signature links do show up in a backlink search though because most of the thread pages have little or no page rank, it is not considered a strong backlink. Regardless of the mystique that shrouds the true value of signature links as backlinks, they can be used to drive a large amount of traffic to your site- especially if the forum you are posting in is related to your website. Getting back to the point, this post was not intended to talk about signature links. Since I have gotten a good response from my “do follow” blog list, I decided that it was only logical to make a “do follow” forum list. This list will also be updated frequently.
Pinging blogging sites is an important part of blog search engine optimization. While there are many pinging sites out there I prefer to do my pinging manually using MBP Ping Optimizer. Heres the list of sites that I ping when making a new post:
If you find yourself in a similar situation as me, being stuck using work, college campus or under the rule of an overaggressive network administrator, you understand the my frustration when attempting to download torrents.
The network that I am using currently has a .torrent filter but with a little bit of tweaking torrent clients will still work. The problem is that the .torrent filter will block all files with the .torrent extension. If you are using Demonoid or a service that allows you to download the torrents as a .txt file this is no problem; however if you prefer to use piratebay.org or a different service that does not allow downloading torrents as .txt files there is a tool that can help you out.