May 17, 2012


Free Working Valid RapidShare Premium Accounts with Passwords:Expiration date updated March-April 2010


As I have promised,It is time to give rapidshare account details to all my subscribers.I will mail rapidshare account details to everyone who has subscribed till now,and But,for others who haven’t done yet,they will receive them in my next release.Please acknowledge back when you receive the password so that i can confirm the mail id.

Please dont change the passwords so that others can also use it.I am really fed up of users,who try to change the password and hence ,i have stopped sending passwords for a while.

My offer remains same for all:-For those who subscribe to my mailing list (you can see the input form in top header of my site) and those who add my site through GOOGLE connect(you can see it the right pane of the site),will receive RAPIDSHARE account username and password .You must also specify the email address in the comment.Again,Please DO NOT CHANGE ITS PASSWORD.

Every premium account has a download limit of 10 GB per day.

LATEST ACCOUNT DETAILS FOR RAPIDSHARE ACCOUNT:

LOGIN:techtipsmaster.com

Passwords will be sent to you in mail.

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Free Working Premium RapidShare accounts with Passwords,Expiration date May-June 2010

DNS Prefetching In Google Chrome

I love Google chrome more than any browser.It takes less time to load most of the sites and specially google owned sites.The biggest advantage of chrome is,it gives least load to host processors while,mozilla with huge number of tabs ,can cause you “CPU 100 percent state”.
But,I used to get a specific error “This link appears to be broken in Google Chrome” or “DNS error,cannot find server”,when i was using google chrome.I was really annoyed to see this message,which happened to occur more frequently,when i clicked through search results(google,yahoo or bing).I investigated a little and found that,is not related to your internet connection or the settings which you have applied in your computer.

When you visit a webpage (like a search results page like google,yahoo or bing), Google Chrome will automatically pre-fetch the IP addresses of all websites that are linked on that page. Since the browser has the IP addresses of all the links in advance, DNS pre-fetching ensures that any links that may you click on that webpage will load faster.This really affects the loading speed of a particular site. However, when pre-fetching fails,which can happen easily, you may get the “link broken” error.

Simple Fix

go to Tools > Options > Uncheck the setting that says “Use DNS pre-fetching to improve page load performance.”

This may cause,longer time for loading your site bur error wont occur again.