Rabu, 13 Oktober 2010

Premium file download RS|MU|DF|HF|FF|FD|MS|FREE DOWNLOAD IN MOBiLE

DO U WANT TO DOWNLOAD FILE FROM RAPIDSHARE, MEGAUPLOAD, 4SHARED, FILE FACTORY, HOT FILE, DEPOSIT FILE AND OTHER PREMIUM SITES. . . . ?
I HAVE MANY WEBSITE OF PREMIUM LINK GENERATOR AND LEECHING WEBSITE.But none of working in mobile.Here most people using free airtel, reliance gprs by UCWEB, OPERAMINI, AND BOLT browser.So do u want dwnld premium file directly in yor mobile. . . ?This is not Premium link generator and not leecher. . . .
This is "File Fetching".
1) OPEN YOR OPERA MINI, OR UCWEB.
2) Go to fileflyer.com
3) CLIK ON "File Fetch" OPTION.
4) WRITE(paste) DIRECT LINK OF ANY PREMIUM WEBSITE.
5) WRITE YOR EMAIL ADDRESS. (see below of page)
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Like this=fileflyer.com/view/fSOzcBpclik on link. ,u wil see downloading page. And yor file detail.Clik on download button or file name.Download wil start in yor mobil.U can paste this link in another REMOTE(url) UPLOADING website.NO WAITING TIME, NO CAPTCHA, NO SIGN UP. . . .

Selasa, 06 April 2010

Use Mouse Pointer with Keyboard

Use Mouse Pointer with Keyboard
Use Mouse Pointer with Keyboard (Numberic Keypad)

Actually this is not a trick, This is Windows hidden feature.
But most newbies dont know abt it
This is best when u hav run in mouse shortage
I use this when my mouse cable is ate by mouse


1. Press and Hold your left hand side Alt + Shift
2. Press Num Lock (in your Numberic Keypad)
3. Press OK
4. Now you can use your mouse pointer with your key pad

4,2,6,8 = left,down,right,up respectvely
5 = click

HIDE FILE BEHIND A IMAGE

HIDE A FILE BEHIND A IMAGE

Hide a file in an image
Hide a file in an image

1. Gather the file you wish to bind, and the image file, and place them in a folder. For the sake of this demonstration, I will be using C:\New Folder
-The image will hereby be referred to in all examples as fluffy.jpg
-The file will hereby be referred to in all examples as New Text Document.txt

2. Add the file/files you will be injecting into the image into a WinRar .rar or .zip. From here on this will be referred to as (secret.rar)

3. Open command prompt by going to Start > Run > cmd

4. In Command Prompt, navigate to the folder where your two files are by typingcd location [ex: cd C:\New Folder]

5. Type [copy /b fluffy.jpg + secret.rar fluffy.jpg] (remove the brackets)

Congrats, as far as anyone viewing is concerned, this file looks like a JPEG, acts like a JPEG, and is a JPEG, yet it now contains your file.

In order to view/extract your file, there are two options that you can take
a) Change the file extension from fluffy.jpg to fluffy.rar, then open and your file is there
b) Leave the file extension as is, right click, open with WinRar and your file is there

ENJOY YOUR STAY

Multiple login in gtalk ( simple trick )

I wonder why this feature is not by default included in Google Talk. One can login simultaneously to more than one account. Unlike yahoo multiple login no need of registry editing here.

Follow these simple steps.........

* Create a shortcut of your Google talk.

* Right click the shortcut ----> choose Properties.

* In the "Target" you will find this "C:\Program Files\Google\Google Talk\googletalk.exe"

* Now at the end of target add this "/nomutex" without the quotes. It should be like this "C:\Program Files\Google\Google Talk\googletalk.exe" /nomutex . There is a space after googletalk.exe"

Thats it .Click OK and you can open more than one Google talk.
Amazing, isn't it?

Senin, 15 Maret 2010

In which factory ur nokia phone made?

i just want to ask you two questions.
1. In which factory ur phone made?
2. Do u have any problem with it?
Here is the way to know from which factory your phone came.type *#06# and check 7th and 8th digit and compare with below list.this list was posted by shadowking i am just posting it again here.
01 or 10 = Finland
02 or 20 = Germany
03 or 30 = Korea
04 or 40 = China
05 or 50 = Brazil, USA, Finland
06 or 60 = HK, China, Mexico
07 or 70 = Finland
08 or 80 = Hungary
91 = Finland

IMEI CODE
XXXXXX/YY/ZZZZZZ/A
XXXXXX = Type Appoval Code
YY = country
ZZZZZZ = serial number



After you enter the code you will see a new code contain 15 digits:

43 4 5 6 6 1 0 6 7 8 9 4 3 5

If the digit number Seven & Eight is 02 or 20 that mean it was Assembly on Emirates which is very Bad quality

If the digit number Seven & Eight is 08 or 80 that means it's manufactured in Germany which is not bad

If the digit number Seven & Eight is 01 or 10 that mean it's manufactured in Finland which is Good

If the digit number Seven & Eight is 00 that mean it was manufactured in original factory which is the best Mobile Quality ...

If the digit number Seven & Eight is 13 that mean it was Assembly on Azerbaijan which is very Bad quality and very dangerous for health

Rabu, 03 Maret 2010

CREATING MULTI APPS or MERGING TWO APPLICATIONS INTO ONE MOBILE APPLICATIONS




Multi app means two or more apps in one midlet. 
Ok we shall start with an example-
Take two simple java applications- PaintCAD and Photo snap mobile.
If you dont have just download them by googling.

Right click paintcad.jar and etract to a new folder.
Open the manifest folder fronm the extracted items.
Open the Manifest.MF file with note pad.
You will see something like this MIDlet-1: PaintCAD, /iconka.png, paintcad
Just copy this and paste it another notepad and change it to MIDlet-2: PaintCAD, /iconka.png, paintcad
 Let it be there.
Now copy all the files from the extracted folder except the Manifest folder.
Right click on photo snap.jar and open with winrar(DO NOT EXTRACT)
Press control+v to paste.
Then use notepad and open the manifest file of photo snap. 
There you will see something like this
Midlet-1:-------------------
Midlet vendor:------------
 Between these two add this MIDlet-2: PaintCAD, /iconka.png, paintcad which we have taken from the manifest file of Paint Cad
Save it.
Close Winrar

Thats all .
You have created two photo editing apps in a single application.
Now tranfer the file to your mobile and install it and see the magic.

I have combined smslife and 160by2 as a single app

You can combine any number of applications but make sure that the two applications does not have same name for class files.

THE LITTLE MASTER ONE &ONLY SACHIN

THE LITTLE MASTER ONE &ONLY SACHIN
Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar – Some Important Cricket Facts

Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar was born on 24 April 1973 in Bombay, India. Sachin, one of the child among four siblings, was born in the house of his father Ramesh Tendulkar, a Marathi Novalist. He is also called “Master Blaster” by his fans. He wears ODI shirt no. 10.

He made his first Test debut in 15 November 1989 against Pakistan.

First One Day International(ODI) in 18 December 1989 against Pakistan.

He completed 1,000 test runs in 1992-93 in 19 test matches,

2,000 test runs in 1993-94 in 32 test matches,

3,000 test runs in 1996-97 in 45 test matches,

4,000 test runs in 1997-98 in 58 test matches,

5,000 test runs in 1998-99 in 67 test matches,

6,000 test runs in 1999-2000 in 76 test matches,

7,000 test runs in 2001-02 in 85 test matches,

8,000 test runs in 2001-02 in 96 test matches,

9,000 test runs in 2003-04 in 111 test matches,

10,000 test runs in 2004-05 in 122 test matches,

11,000 test runs in 2007 in 139 test matches,

12,000 test runs in 2008 in 152 test matches.
Tendulkar becomes first to score 200 in ODIs

GWALIOR (Reuters) - India's Sachin Tendulkar became the first batsman to score a double century in one-day internationals on Wednesday.
Tendulkar, who opens the batting in ODIs, achieved the feat in the second one-dayer against South Africa, his 200 not out guiding the home team to 401-3 in 50 overs.
The 36-year-old former India captain holds the record for most runs in tests (13,447) and one-day internationals (17,598) and most centuries in tests (47) and ODIs (46).
Tendulkar reached 200 with a single off Charl Langeveldt in the final over of India's innings on Wednesday, having earlier broken the world record for the highest individual score of 194 held by Pakistan's Saeed Anwar and Zimbabwe's Charles Coventry.
Tendulkar, who scored centuries in both tests against South Africa this month, reached 200 off just 147 balls with 25 fours and three sixes.
Tendulkar's previous highest one-day individual score was 186 not out against New Zealand in Hyderabad in 1999.
Anwar made 194 against India in May 1997 while Coventry hit the same total not out against Bangladesh last year.
1989: Makes Test debut for India against Pakistan in Karachi at the age of 16, scoring 15 runs in the process.
December: Makes ODI debut against Pakistan but is dismissed by Waqar Younis without scoring a run.
1990: Scores maiden Test century against England at Old Trafford.
1992: At the age of 19 he becomes the first overseas-born player to represent Yorkshire.
1994: Sept 9 - Claims his first ODI century against Sri Lanka in Colombo after 79 one-day matches.
1996: Leading run scorer at World Cup played in India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka with a total of 523 runs.

South Africa's players applaud Tendulkar on his achievement

August: Takes on the India captaincy although suffers two relatively unsuccessful stints during a four-year period, winning only four Tests and 23 ODIs.
1997: Named Wisden Cricketer of the Year.
1998: Scores his first double century for Mumbai against Australia in the Brabourne Stadium.
1999: November - Involved in India's highest run-scoring ODI partnership with Rahul Dravid as the pair put on 339 against New Zealand. In the same match, he records the highest individual ODI score in Indian history with an unbeaten 186.
2000: Gives up the captaincy of India after the two-Test series with South Africa.
2001: Given a suspended ban of one game in light of alleged ball tampering during a match against South Africa at St George's Park, Port Elizabeth. The ban was later lifted by the International Cricket Council after an investigation.
2003: Named the Player of the Tournament at the 2003 Cricket World Cup and also managed to score 673 runs, the highest by any player in the tournament.
2005: Overtakes Sunil Gavaskar's record of the highest number of Test centuries by claiming his 35th Test century against Sri Lanka in Delhi.
2006: Overtakes Kapil Dev claiming the record for the highest amount of Test appearances for India with 135.
2007: Jan 3 - Edges past Brian Lara's world record of runs scored in Tests away from home with 5,751 runs.
June: Becomes the first player to score over 15,000 ODI runs during a match against South Africa in Belfast.
2008: March - Played in his 417th ODI match against Australia and holds the record for the most ODI matches played by any player.
August: Becomes just the third player in Test match history, and the first from India, to play 150 matches when he is selected in the third Test against Sri Lanka at the P Saravanamuttu Stadium in Colombo.
October 17: Becomes the highest run scorer in Test cricket, passing Brian Lara's previous mark of 11,953, when he reaches 16 in the first innings of the second Test against Australia.
2010: Feb 24 - Breaks the record for the highest individual score in a one-day international innings, hitting an unbeaten 200 in the ODI against South Africa to pass the previous mark of 194 not out set by Zimbabwe's Charles Coventry and 194 by Pakistan's Saeed Anwar.
Sachin Tendulkar’s unbeaten 200 is a testimony to his fitness and commitment even as he heads for his 37th birthday. He is looking as fit as

focused and as formidable as he ever has, and his timing remains untouched by the passing years.

Having played till the age of 39, I know that discipline, good, healthy living and focus can add years to one’s career. What I lost in pace and stamina, I gained in control and guile. In Tendulkar’s case, too, he has smartly sorted out his game. He might not have the eye he had in his late 20s, or the speed — those are the peak years of every batsman. However, Tendulkar has compensated for those areas with excellent shot selection and placement.

I always maintain that Test cricket and one-day cricket are two different areas, one cannot be connected to the other. However, Tendulkar’s rich vein of form in the longer version seems to have relaxed him and given him the freedom to play in an unburdened manner. Though I did not see the knock, the statistics I have got are staggering.

The fact that he got the score in 147 balls itself is a huge achievement and by reaching 200 he bettered one of the best one-day knocks I have seen, by Saeed Anwar. The latter was one of the sweetest timers of the ball, and that knock in Chennai was when he was at the peak of his form. To have bettered that Tendulkar must have really turned on the magic with some scintillating shots.

There may be many who will say that the wicket helped strokeplay and that there was nothing in it for the bowlers. But no matter what the wicket is like, to stand through 50 overs and score 200 is a very, very special effort — an achievement that his contemporaries, Ricky Ponting and Brian Lara, would have been proud of.

If I had had to pick up a guy as the one to score the first one-day double ton, it would have been Virender Sehwag. He is young, belligerent and in unbelievable touch. However, it was his illustrious senior who pipped him at the post. Tendulkar seems to have rediscovered an exuberance and enjoyment which seems to have taken his game to a different level, and India would be hoping that he maintains this rhythm for some time.

This achievement would mean a lot to Tendulkar, even though he has many records to his name because every opener must have had an eye on this record. A double century has only been a theoretical possibility in limited overs so far, so in many ways Tendulkar has achieved something unusual. True, he has many feathers on his cap, but this one is a really special one. An absolutely phenomenal record by a truly phenomenal player.
The 36-year-old former India captain earlier in the day broke the world record for the highest individual score of 194 by Pakistan's Saeed Anwar and Zimbabwe's Charles Coventry on his way to 200 not out off 147 balls with 25 fours and three sixes.
Here are six facts about one of the all-time greatest batsmen and the face of Indian cricket for over two decades.
* A teenage prodigy, Tendulkar was born on April 24, 1973 in Mumbai and made his test debut against Pakistan as a curly-haired 16-year-old, becoming the youngest Indian test player. A year later, he hit his maiden test hundred in England.
* Tendulkar holds a number of batting records, including the aggregate one-day runs (17,598) and centuries (46). He also holds the record for most test hundreds (47).
* He had two unsuccessful terms as India captain, the first aged 23 in 1996 before being axed 17 months later after his batting suffered. He was reappointed in 1999, but stood down after a 3-0 test series rout in Australia the following year.
* Tendulkar was named player of the 2003 World Cup, scoring a record 673 runs to help India reach the final, where they lost to Australia. The next year, he equalled compatriot Sunil Gavaskar's world record of 34 test hundreds while compiling 248 not out, his highest score, in Australia.
* Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1997.
* Surpassed West Indies' Brian Lara as the highest test run-scorer in 2008. Lara had scored 11,953 runs before he retired from international cricket in 2007. Tendulkar has scored 13,447 test runs.

SACHIN SCORED HIGHEST ODI RUNS IN A INNING

Just now sachin tendulkar scored highest runs of 200 in a inning....

lets celebrate buys
IMMORTAL AT 200

Nearing 37, He’s Playing Better Than Ever With 4 Tons In His Last 4 Tests, And 3 Of His 4 Highest ODI Scores In The Last 12 Months

Even before he took guard at Gwalior, Sachin Tendulkar’s place in the pantheon of cricketing gods was assured. He had already amassed both the highest number of runs and the maximum tons in Tests and one-dayers alike. If devout worshippers had any reason to quibble, it was that there was no one record-shattering innings — Brian Lara has the highest Test score of 400 and Saeed Anwar and the little-known Charles Coventry shared the ODI record of 194.
Just 147 balls later, Tendulkar set the record straight in emphatic fashion. A staggering 2,961 matches and almost 39 years after the first ODI was played — and remember, many ODIs in the early years
featured innings of 60 overs each, which gave batsmen more scoring opportunities — the Little Legend finally became the first cricketer to score 200 in a one-dayer, propelled by a record 25 fours in one knock.
The landmark 200 came in the final over of the innings, though Sachin crossed the previous record of 194 in the 46th over; in the interim, several lustily-hit fours and sixes by M S Dhoni were accompanied by groans from millions of spectators desperate to see Sachin on strike.
The big moment, though, finally arrived, crowning what is fast turning into one of Sachin’s most productive periods with the bat. The last 12 months have seen him score 10 international hundreds: six in Tests — including four centuries in his last four Tests — and four in ODIs. Three of those 4 ODI tons — Wednesday’s 200, the unforgettable 175 against Australia last November and the brilliant 163 in New Zealand last March — are among his four highest ODI scores. Only his previous highest score of 186, against the Kiwis, falls outside this golden patch.
Some years ago, as Sachin struggled with injury and a dip in form, some commentators had the temerity to suggest that Ricky Ponting would eventually overhaul his records. Over the past 12 months, though, Sachin has once again opened up a yawning gap between himself and all his contemporaries, and ensured that if at all any comparisons have to be made, they should be with another Australian — Don Bradman, who was famously reminded of himself when watching Sachin bat. True, no one comes close to the Don’s amazing average of 99.94, or his phenomenal 29 centuries from just 52 Tests. But the fact that Sachin is breaking records barely two months shy of his 37th birthday testifies both to remarkable longevity and an insatiable appetite.
Indeed, there are no speed limits on Sachin Tendulkar’s road to excellence. After two decades of basking in the glory of his sporting pre-eminence on the world stage, India is now privileged to witness the second coming of the most complete and prolific batsman of this age. Even the back-breaking expectations of a billion unrealistic fans, it seems, are a pittance compared to the soaring aspirations of the man himself.
Over the last year, Sachin has taken his skills to a whole new level of consistency. The body, close to breakdown in the mid-2000s, has been chiselled to accessorize this new-found garb of perfection. Back in 1998, he had scored 12 international tons, 9 in ODIs and 3 in Tests. This purple patch has turned back the clock.
In the last 12 months, he has been the only player to score six hundreds in 10 Tests, at an average of 78.3. In 20 ODIs, a format in which his records are set in stone, he has notched up 1158 runs at 72.37, with 4 hundreds.
ULTIMATE SACH
Highest run-getter in ODIs, with 17,598 runs from 442 matches. Jayasuriya (13,428) and Ponting (12,731) follow
Most centuries in ODIs (46), followed by Ricky Ponting (29) and Sanath Jayasuriya (28)
Since Feb 24, 2009 has scored 1,158 runs in 20 ODIs, with 4 tons, averaging 72.37. In the preceding 12 months, had scored 352 runs from 9 ODIs at an average of 44
His double century is the first in 39 years of ODIs, including 60-overs-a-side matches
Highest scorer in Tests, with 13,447 runs from 166 matches. Next best Lara (retired with 11,953) and Ponting (playing with 11,859)
Most Test centuries (47), well ahead of Ponting (39) and Kallis (34) among active players, and retd Lara and Gavaskar (34 each)
In 2010, has already scored 477 runs averaging 95.40. Only Hashim Amla (674) has scored more Test runs this year
In his last 10 Tests, has scored 1,018 runs at an average of 78.3 and is the only one with 6 tons in the last 12 months. In the previous 10 Tests, he had 647 runs and averaged just 38.08
HIGHEST ODI SCORES
Sachin Tendulkar (India) 200 n.o. vs SA
Charles Coventry
(Zimbabwe) 194 vs B'desh
Saeed Anwar (Pakistan) 194 vs India Vivian Richards (WI) 189 n.o. vs Eng Sanath Jayasuriya (SL) 189 vs India
Sachin only player with 5 scores of 150-plus in ODIs How about a Test triple, Sachin?
In Gwalior, Tendulkar strutted on his stage like a man possessed, ran between the wickets like a 20-year-old and reaffirmed his relevance in modern cricket’s rapidly-changing dynamics. When it finally came to pass, the unbeaten double ton almost seemed a scary inevitability. There were no cramps, no nerves, just steely intent to go on with a ruthlessly dominating display. Where have all the years gone?
Commentator Ravi Shastri repeatedly referred to him as a run machine, but that’s only a half-Sach. Tendulkar isn’t a mundane machine. Instead, he scripts his achievements with soul. This is a man for whom excellence is a habit, who is so devoted to his craft, so enthusiastic still, that with experience he has mastered the art of seamlessly binding talent, discipline and perspicacity, all without compromising on style, for maximum gain in a team cause. The end result is machine-like consistency.
Treasure this new, improved Tendulkar. He is, by far, still India’s most valuable player, and will remain so till he decides to call it quits. But that’s for later: after Gwalior, and given the form he is in, it’s time to ask what’s next. Maybe a 100 international hundreds, given that 93 are already in the bag?
How about a Test triple century, Sachin?









Selasa, 23 Februari 2010

11 Useful Sources To Learn and Improve HTML Skills

If You are graphic designer, You should learn also some simple coding too. If You are new to this simple coding, You could find this resources useful. I listed few resources, I prefer to learn from and hopefully You’ll learn something too. This article isn’t very long, because I think You should choose just one place, where to learn from.

Okay, no more long discussions – enjoy!

1. HTML Dog

HTML Dog has been dishing out healthy code treats since 2003, and currently serves up around 1,500,000 page views a month. The idea is to take the somewhat convoluted official specs for XHTML and CSS and present them in a much more readable fashion.

Very useful HTML and CSS tutorial place, teaching You everything step by step – best practices, standards and code with “easy to understand” example. Give it a shot, You won’t regret it! I am only sorry about that, I didn’t knew about this place at the first time, when I tried to learn how to do simple coding. My favorite.

htmldog

2. W3Schools

W3Schools is the largest web developers site on the Internet. This was the first place where I started to learn basics. Personally I think those tutorials are a bit outdated, but W3C is founding place where just everything started.

w3schools

3. HTML Code Tutorials

Excellent site providing really helpful and complete guide to creating web pages. There is bunch of other useful resources like HTML Quick List with complete list of HTML tags, forum where to ask unclear questions and of course wide range of tutorial list.

htmlcodetutorial

4. HTML Goodies

HTML Goodies intended purpose is to help new and growing website developers learn their trade, and to provide them with tips, guides and reference sets for their use as they become more accomplished. If You are interested in HTML, MySpace HTML, learning the basics and also..colors, how to create buttons and much, much more. A huge resource roundup.

htmlgoodies

5. Tizag Tutorials

Tizag was designed to teach beginner web programmers how to use HTML and CSS. Also if You are getting deeper in web development, You can learn also JavaScript, PHP, Perl, AjaX, ASP, VBScript, XML, SQL, MySql, some useful tools and much, much more.

tizag

6. HTML Playground

Great site allowing You to play with HTML online – check out demo, do everything in 5 steps – choosing tag, read description, select tag from sample code, modify the atributes and finally see demo online. Pretty handy.

htmlplayground

7. Your HTML Source

I wanted to highlight this resource page, because of its well written language in easy to understand way. Everything is clearly listed on “Full Index” page teaching You not only how to create Your very first homepage, but also how to style it with CSS, add spice with Javascript and create it accessible and SEO friendly.

htmlsource

8. EchoEcho

This is one more site You must have in Your bookmarks, if You are web developer. You can not only learn whole coding basics there, but also You will find everything from free webspace to host your site to graphics, programs, online developer tools and applets that will help you make it look nice.

echoecho

9. Davesite

DaveSite also offers comprehensive overview how to use HTML, but this one is special because guide also teach You how to set up Your domain and hosting.

davesite

10. BraveNet

BraveNet offers a huge list of different useful resources, widgets, tools. This site has been over the web for about 10 years, so I am sure You’ll find out something useful too. And yes, that’s not all, of course, You can get HTML, CSS and FTP tutorials over there too.

bravenet

11. AListApart

A List Apart Magazine explores the design, development, and meaning of web content, with a special focus on web standards and best practices.

Excellent page to check on the latest web development news and also find out some nifty codes. Must subscribe web page!

alistapart

This is just small list about resources I found out, but I think this could be enough to choose. These are the best pages I found. And yes, if You know some more please, share with us too.


40 Promotional Sites Where To Submit Your Design Related Links

40 Promotional Sites Where To Submit Your Design Related Links

Since I use social bookmarking/voting sites to promote my articles a lot, I thought I might share these sites with You too – I know if You submit every article in each of these sites regularly, You’ll get many new and regular readers in short time period. I, for example, got 4,000-5,000 unique readers everyday using this method. Of course, there is also much more small and useful tips, but I think I’ll do that kind of article a little bit later.

And I know, there are few another similar articles, but at least for me, I want my own list, showing the more and less useful sites for me in diminishing order. Not all of sites are just for design related articles, but I couldn’t not to include those sites too, since they create so much traffic for me. Also if You use this technique, You get very strong backlinks which are good for SEO and Your site at first place, of course.

I marked social bookmarking/voting sites with registration required with “*” mark.

1. Stumbleupon *

If You get at least 15-20 Your article stumblers in short time period, You can get amazing amounts of traffic, so this is my number one pick. If You use FireFox, install StumbleUpon add-on to easily send Your links to friends.

2. DesignFloat *

3. DesignBump *

4. Vectortuts (don’t click to PsdTuts and Nettuts at the same time)

5. Graphic-Design-Links *

6. Dzone *

7. Reddit *(not working well for design blogs)

8. DesignM.ag

9. Noupe

10. ZaBox *

11. Digg *

Be active and this can be great source of traffic.

12. CrazyLeafDesign

13. PsdTuts

14. The Web Blend

15. Abduzeedo

You can add user link news there, but in order to do that, You must register there.

16. TheCreativityWall

17. CSSDrive

18. FuelYourCreativity

19. BrushKing

20. KnowTeBook

21. DevSnippets

22. MyInkBlog

23. PSDFan

24. CSSLeak

25. Mixx *

26. Paintbits

27. BoogiesBC

28. NetTuts

29. Whofreelance

30. deleted

31. PSDLearning

32. DesignMoo*

33. Fbrushes

34. Joyoge *

35. CSSGlobe

You can add user link news there, but in order to do that, You must register there.

36.Woork

37. ShareBrain

38. DesignShard

39. Kailoon

40. FreeLance Folder

41.InstantShift

42. Hongkiat

43. Speckyboy

44.Dezinerfolio

45.Design-Newz

46.TripWire Magazine

47. Naldzgraphics

48. Colorburned

49. ScripyAndStyle

50. HelpDeveloper

51. 10Steps

52. Desizn Tech

53.Web Design News

54. Directory For Designers

55. Visual Blast

56. DeadWings Designs

57. Design Jojo

58. FavShare

59. InspiredN

60. Smashing Post

61. Top Roundups

62. PVM Garage

63. Inspiks

64. Developer fox

65. Little Box OF Ideas

66. ReenCoded

67. WebDesignTuts

68. Spoonfed Design

69. Qindex

70. QuandNet

71. Design Dazzling

These are sites that works simply great for me, I submit almost every article in all of these sites. I didn’t add any images, because I know if anybody will use this article as reference, big pictures will only disturb You.

35 Exclusive And High Quality PSD Photoshop Resource Sites

35 Exclusive And High Quality PSD Photoshop Resource Sites
For picture to be perfect, sometimes it lacks some of the details. And then the questions arise. Where to look? What to look for? To speed up this photo editing process, people often choose the easy method of using resources. But the thing is – they are hard to find and costs you valuable time. Of course, most of us already know that a lot of things come from deviantART, but what will you do in the case you don’t find what you need?

I searched for a fairly long time, until finally gathered these resource sites and I hope that it will be useful not only for me but for you too.

1. deviantART

Here you can find almost everything and of course there are plenty of free PSD resources, icons, layouts, textures and much more available. You just need to take your time and do research and I am sure you’ll find what you looking for there.

deviant-art-photoshop-psd-resource-sites

2. Photoshop Candy

photoshop-candy-photoshop-psd-resource-sites

3. FreePSD

free-psd-photoshop-psd-resource-sites

4. Official PSDs

official-psd-photoshop-psd-resource-sites

5. Ganato Design

ganato-design-photoshop-psd-resource-sites

6. PSD Central

psd-central-photoshop-psd-resource-sites

7. PSGalaxy

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