Search Images in Google with particular image size

google-images Google Image Search is getting improved day by day and hope you will all remember when Google introduced new image search options last December to find imagery of people, clip art for presentations, diagrams , symbols and patterns. Now Google has introduced new options in Google image search to search images of particular size.

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February 22nd, 2009 | Leave a Comment

Practice Regular Expressions in real-time

Online Regular Expression tool Regular expressions are generally used to to search and manipulate text based on patterns and are widely used in programming languages, text-editors. Regular expressions are very powerful and there are not much interactive online applications or tools to learn easily in real-time. RegExr is a free online as well as desktop tool to edit and test Regular Expressions in real-time.

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February 20th, 2009 | 1 Comment

Choose your own colors for Gmail

Gmail choose your own colors Last November Google introduced themes to to spice up users inboxes but there was no options for users to do any color customization to change the look and feel of their inboxes in their favorite color. Using themes out of the 31 odd themes provided by Google? Want to create a theme for yours choosing your favorite color? Gmail now has come up with an option for users to choose their own colors for their Gmail inbox.

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February 20th, 2009 | Leave a Comment

Sketchory: Get 250,000 sketches to share

Sketches Sketches or free hand drawings are very popular and simple ways to show or record things in a way that everybody understands and appreciate at the same time. But there are only handful of sites where you can look for free sketches  that is available for commercial sharing. Sketchory.com is a one stop place for sketches which you can share either by copying or embedding.

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February 19th, 2009 | Leave a Comment

Decompile java code with Cavaj

Cavaj decompiler Decompilers are used commonly for reconstructing the lost code and is used across different programming languages and in all platforms. The use of decompilers in java programming language is quite high compared to other ones. I have written an article about Java Decompilers last year which talks about the best open-source and commercial decompilers. I missed an important freeware java decompiler called Cavaj which helps you decompile java source code from class files recovering the lost source code.

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February 18th, 2009 | Leave a Comment