MESSENGER PLUS! 2.50 PREVIEW
A year ago, the most popular add-on for MSN Messenger was completely rewritten and words of a version 2.00 were beginning to spread all over the Messenger community. Since then, a lot of improvements have been added to Messenger Plus!, however, small regular updates can't bring the joy of one big new release. Messenger Plus! 2.50 is exactly that: a major update containing the features you asked for in the past months. This page does not intend to list all the new features of the new version, there is just way too many of them. It simply lists some of the most interesting updates... enjoy! :)
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
20 ranking of universities in 2009:

20 ranking of universities in 2009:
1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
United States
2 Harvard University
United States
3 University of California, Berkeley
United States
4 University of Michigan
United States
5 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
United States
6 Purdue University
United States
7 University of Wisconsin-Madison
United States
8 University of Cambridge
United Kingdom
9 Yale University
United States
10 Shanghai Jiao Tong University
China
11 University of Oxford
United Kingdom
12 Indiana University - System
United States
13 National University of Singapore
Singapore
14 Keio University
Japan
15 Peking University
China
16 Moscow State University
Russia
17 Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich
Switzerland
18 Tsinghua University
China
19 Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
20 Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
India
1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
United States
2 Harvard University
United States
3 University of California, Berkeley
United States
4 University of Michigan
United States
5 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
United States
6 Purdue University
United States
7 University of Wisconsin-Madison
United States
8 University of Cambridge
United Kingdom
9 Yale University
United States
10 Shanghai Jiao Tong University
China
11 University of Oxford
United Kingdom
12 Indiana University - System
United States
13 National University of Singapore
Singapore
14 Keio University
Japan
15 Peking University
China
16 Moscow State University
Russia
17 Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich
Switzerland
18 Tsinghua University
China
19 Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
20 Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
India

The Windows Registry is a database which stores settings and options for Microsoft Windows operating systems. It contains information and settings for hardware, operating system software, most non-operating system software, and per-user settings. The registry also provides a window into the operation of the kernel, exposing runtime information such as performance counters and currently active hardware.
When first introduced with Windows 3.1, the Windows registry's purpose was to tidy up the profusion of per-program INI files that had previously been used to store configuration settings for Windows programs.[1] These files tended to be scattered all over the system, which made them difficult to track.
When first introduced with Windows 3.1, the Windows registry's purpose was to tidy up the profusion of per-program INI files that had previously been used to store configuration settings for Windows programs.[1] These files tended to be scattered all over the system, which made them difficult to track.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
some of various search engins:
Help files: Complete, but confusing. Too much thrown at you at once. More clarity and more explanation of options would be appreciated!
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
"Search engine" redirects here. For other uses, see Search engine (disambiguation).
A Web search engine is a tool designed to search for information on the World Wide Web. The search results are usually presented in a list and are commonly called hits. The information may consist of web pages, images, information and other types of files. Some search engines also mine data available in newsbooks, databases, or open directories. Unlike Web directories, which are maintained by human editors, search engines operate algorithmically or are a mixture of algorithmic and human input.
A Web search engine is a tool designed to search for information on the World Wide Web. The search results are usually presented in a list and are commonly called hits. The information may consist of web pages, images, information and other types of files. Some search engines also mine data available in newsbooks, databases, or open directories. Unlike Web directories, which are maintained by human editors, search engines operate algorithmically or are a mixture of algorithmic and human input.
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