Windows 7 has been hacked already.

Nov 15, 2009 | | 0 comments |

Windows 7 the metamorphosis of Windows Vista, has been crack, or hacked whatever term you would prefer.

Like its predecessor, Windows 7 which was released by the Microsoft corporation on 22 Oct 2009 has also been cracked.

The hack works by bypassing activation altogether, and thus does not require a product key. By blocking, preventing, removing, and disabling access to, or the loading of, all activation and licensing related Windows system files.

Windows 7 is also being cracked through the use bios emulators which fool the operating system into believing that the system is an OEM computer. An OEM computer does not have to be activated.

Microsoft I believe has not loss the fight on this because as with the Windows Vista upgrades, Microsoft will also create an update to disable these cracks in future updates.

HIV/AIDS Cure Found

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I have recently read an article posted at baldwincountynow.com which states that medicine has also discovered a cure for HIV/AIDS, but nothing is being done to treat persons with this infection.

Will you continue to put your trust in man who because of greed would allow persons to die or suffer the consequences of having this horrible infection, or will you also put similar trust in God who can heal all ailments?

Please take a look at the article. Dr. Awadhesh Gupta said medical ‘politics’ could be reason.

It is understood that finding donors is difficult, as the cure relies on the bone marrow of those who are resistant to HIV/AIDS. And it is also difficult to harvest the marrow.

Having said this, won't it make sense to at least have the thought processes at least stimulated in thinking in this particular direction, which might lead to a more feasible cure.

The media has not been saying much on this, but it also has not been mentioning that persons have been receiving pray which has been curing HIV/AIDS.

Is Google rationing/limiting traffic to websites?

Nov 14, 2009 | | 0 comments |

There seems to be a general consensus that Google limits the amount of traffic a website receives on a daily basis, especially if that site is not an authoritative website.

Many webmasters have realize this trend, and reported it at webmasters world.
I have been experiencing similar trends with my website, and have been searching the internet in order to devise why this is occurring.

It has not been proven nor has Google made the thought a statement of fact, but it is believed that Google in trying to spread the traffic across the internet's vast amount of websites, who all want a slice of the cake so to speak.

It is the only reasoning that can be deployed with regards to the steady amounts of traffic from day to day, with a dip on weekends.

Have others been experiencing this as well?