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How to get back to old YouTube Layout

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  Are you worried and depressed in new YouTube layout and facing difficulties in navigation and can't able to find the videos, then don't worry I will show you how to do it to get that old layout. Go to youtube.com in the Google Chrome browser and you can see the new look has been rolled out for everyone, so for that follow these steps below Right Click on youtube page and Click on "Inspect element" Fig.1    2.   A Developer Window will open and then bottom of the page click on "Show console" button. Fig.2   3.  Then clear clear the console and paste the following code          document.cookie="VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE=qDpUsBNO0FY; expires=Thu, 2 Aug 2020 20:47:11 UTC";        as it in the console and hit enter 4.   Refresh the youtube page and soon you will get the old layout back. Note:  This code works until google chrome is alive once you closed and re-open it this will not work, you have do steps again.

What to do For Android Setup

Hmmm......Thinking of Building a new App for your android phone then go for it my World.... Just Follow these steps below : Download the Complete package of ADT  (Android Developer Tools) bundle instead of downloading SDK tools then other packages then ADT plugin. The ADT contains the following     Eclipse + ADT plugin     Android SDK Tools     Android Platform-tools     The latest Android platform     The latest Android system image for the emulator After Downloading it Just Unzip it and Launch Eclipse. Everything will be configured to build the App for you. Now you are ready to get drowned in sea of Android.

Fevicol Se Funny Video

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Gmail 10GB attachments through Drive

Do you feel the 25MB limit for attachments in Gmail is not enough? Well Google seems to have heard your prayers. The search giant has integrated Google Drive-based attachments in its email service so that users can now send files up to 10GB in size. Google Drive the company’s cloud storage service, similar to Microsoft SkyDrive and DropBox. On the official Gmail blog, Phil Sharp, Gmail product manager, posted: “you can insert files from Drive directly into an email without leaving your Gmail.” He added, “… with Drive, you can insert files up to 10GB — 400 times larger than what you can send as a traditional attachment. Also, because you’re sending a file stored in the cloud, all your recipients will have access to the same, most-up-to-date version.” In case all the recipients of the mail do not have access to the file in Google Drive, Gmail will prompt the user so the requisite settings can be altered from the open message box itself. Moreover, users also have the option