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Wanna know how to open a file?
Sometimes my friends ask the irksome question :
I have a file with unknown extension (file format) but I do not know how to open it? This is the most annoying question, why because they can surf Internet to know about the file. So, I often tease them by using the method described here Tease your lazy friends! Let’s help them by introducing a website which provides details about the file...
Find the leaders of Social Media
Sociable sites are rapidly growing day by day. Surferz deal with many sociable sites everyday. Popular people and companies are joining and utilizing sociable sites like Twitter, Facebook and YouTube, etc., Most of the surferz want to subscribe those popular icons but don’t know who are all popular or what’s their sociable profile link.
Subscriber Wars comes here to help you. It is a platform...
Chop YouTube videos without software
Sometimes surferz want to share only a portion of YouTube video to others. To help these kind of surferz, there is a site TubeChop.com allows you to easily chop a funny or interesting section from any YouTube video and share it with others. This tweak is quite useful when surferz want to save time or to avoid annoying part of that video.
Follow these steps to chop a YouTube video,
Visit tubechop.com
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Convert a web page into PDF
I’m going to introduce an on-line PDF converter which converts your dynamic web page into static PDF file. Converting a web page into a PDF file is quite useful for off-line reading and also for archiving. The beauty of this website is very easy to use by simply entering an URL page and press Enter key,then in few seconds you’ll be downloading a PDF.
With advanced options on that website,...



