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Seo Master present to you:
free recharge amulyam airtel idea bsnl vodafone ultoo embeepay
Here i am going to say about free recharging sites in internet.Are you wasting money by making recharges,Then here is the time for changing that. There are many sites provides Free Recharge and many of that are fake and some them are good and we can trust.
One of the site is




Update [19-06-2013]:  I noticed another site providing FREE Recharge its Laaptu. We can trust this site. It providing QUIZes, REFERALS for earning free recharge. A new feature Laaptu providing is it gives 2Rs. for each referal.
Update [8-1-2013]: I noticed that I couldn't get any recharge amount from Embeepay and mcent so I have removed it from the following list. The following sites are real and we can trust because I am earning free recharge from these sites.
     There are many other sites for online recharge, some of them that i used are listed follows
    Amulyam gains popularity in India in recent two years and very popular service among Indian mobile users. Amulyam has many ways to get talktime in our wallet. They provides emails of advertisers that sends to us and each opening of the mail will get .25ps in the wallet. They provide 2-3 advertisement mails every day. When the wallet reaches Rs.10 you can make recharge. Another way for increase the earnings in the wallet is to play and create contest or quiz. Playing contest will give .25ps and creating contests make you to earn high. Create a quiz with 10 questions will get you Rs.5. For Approved questions will get 50ps per question.
    Another way is to purchase air tickets and buying things it will offer you Rs. 500 instantly. Also you can refer friends and make money. Each referral will get you Rs. 1.
    Embeepay is a Facebook Application it provides points  and when we sign up it gives 100 points. 30 points will give you 10Rs top up and 150 points will give you 50Rs Recharge.300 points will give you 100Rs
    ULtoo provides free sms and get talktime to your account by sending sms.

    Click here to get Rs.2 on your wallet instantly in amulyam

    Click here to get 100points on Embeepay instantly

    Click here to get Rs.2 on your wallet of ULtoo

    Click here to get Rs.1 on your wallet of Way2sms

    I hope this article will help you better.

    2013, By: Seo Master
    Seo Master present to you:
    YouTube Embed Magic Tool
    The IFrame player API lets you embed a YouTube video player on your website and control the player using JavaScript. Unlike the Flash and JavaScript player APIs, which both involve embedding a Flash object on your web page, the IFrame API posts content to an <iframe> tag on your page. This approach provides more flexibility than the previously available APIs since it allows YouTube to serve an HTML5 player rather than a Flash player for mobile devices that do not support Flash.

    Using the API's JavaScript functions, you can queue videos for playback; play, pause, or stop those videos; adjust the player volume; or retrieve information about the video being played. You can also add event listeners that will execute in response to certain player events, such as a player state change or a video playback quality change.

    This guide explains how to use the IFrame API. It identifies the different types of events that the API can send and explains how to write event listeners to respond to those events. It also details the different JavaScript functions that you can call to control the video player as well as the player parameters you can use to further customize the player.

    Requirements
    The end user must be using a browser that supports the HTML5 postMessage feature. Most modern browsers support postMessage, though Internet Explorer 7 does not support it.

    To allow room for critical player functionality, players must be at least 200px by 200px.

    Any web page that uses the IFrame API must also implement the following JavaScript function:

    onYouTubeIframeAPIReady – The API will call this function when the page has finished downloading the JavaScript for the player API, which enables you to then use the API on your page. Thus, this function might create the player objects that you want to display when the page loads.

    Getting started
    The sample HTML page below creates an embedded player that will load a video, play it for six seconds, and then stop the playback. The numbered comments in the HTML are explained in the list below the example. Tool by : http://blogger-templates.blogspot.com




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    HD is On (when possible), No Searchbar, No Annotations!
    2013, By: Seo Master
    Seo Master present to you: Note: This is a guest post from Ismail Elshareef, who is the Principal Architect at Edmunds.com. Thanks for the post and for making the web faster Ismail!

    In the Fall of 2008, we embarked on a complete redesign of our car enthusiast site, insideline.com. One of the main redesign objectives was to deliver the fastest page load possible to our consumers. Leading up to that point, we have been closely following and implementing the performance best practices championed by Google's Make the Web Faster team and others. We understood the impact performance has on user experience and the bottom line.

    Some of the many performance-enhancing features that have been implemented on insideline.com (and now on our beta.edmunds.com) are:
    1. Reducing the number of HTTP requests: We combined CSS and JavaScript files as necessary as well as using sprites and data URIs when appropriate. We have also reduced the number of blocking requests as much as possible to make the pages "feel" faster
    2. Serving static content from different domains: This helped maximize the browser parallel download capacity and made the request payload faster since no cookies were sent over the wire to those domains
    3. Using Expires headers: Caching static files in the client's browser to eliminate unnecessary, redundant requests to our servers
    4. Lazy-loading Page Modules: Render the bare minimum page components first so that the user sees something on the page, and then go through the modules and load them in order of priority. We developed a JavaScript Loader component to help us accomplish that which you can read more on the Edmunds technology blog.
    5. Managing 3rd-party components: iFrame components could be lazy-loaded without a problem. JavaScript components, on the other hand, need to be loaded onto the page before the onLoad event fires. That had the potential of slowing down our pages. The solution we devised was to delay the calling of those components until we initiate the lazy-loading of modules and right before the onLoad event fires
    6. Using non-blocking calls: With the browser being a single thread process, we optimized ways of including resources on the page without affecting page rendering so that the page is perceived to be fast by the user.

    The results on insideline.com have been incredbile. Page load time went from 9 seconds on average on the old site to 1.5 seconds on average on the new one, and that's with loading in much richer content onto the page (measured with WebPageTest). We have also seen a 3% increase in ad revenue. On the beta.edmunds.com, which will replace our legacy site fully in December 2010, we have seen a 17% increase in page views and a 2% reduction in the bounce rate for our landing pages in a controlled experiment.

    Although we have a long way to go in making our pages and services faster, we are very pleased of the progress we’ve made so far. Working with Google to make the web faster has been an exciting adventure that will continue with more improvements and innovations for both our sites and the web as a whole. Get more details on the Edmunds technology blog and try these enhancements on your site today.

    2013, By: Seo Master
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