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Tuesday, August 2, 2016

LEARN:How does anti virus work?

Antivirus software uses several types of tests during scans and when running in the background.


Known threats are basically identified by a signature that matches an entry in the virus database your antivirus provider maintains on its end.

New threats are found by identifying a behavioral pattern - for example, a malicious software might try to change sensitive files on your computer, but attempts like this will be identified by your AV engine and you will be notified.

Antivirus refers to the traditional means of fighting computer malware. While hackers have become very much skilled and prolific in their spread of malware, conventional antivirus are being augmented with more advanced techniques and features. Antivirus software has become one component of security suites that offers multi-layered protection for computers.

An anti-virus software program is a computer program that can be used to scan files to identify and eliminate computer viruses and other malicious software (malware).

ALSO READ: DIFFERENT TYPES OF COMPUTER VIRUSES


Anti-virus software typically uses two different techniques to accomplish this:

Examining files to look for known viruses by means of a virus dictionary .

Identifying suspicious behavior from any computer program which might indicate infection.

Features of Antivirus Software

    Background Scanning:

Antivirus software scans all the files that you open from the back-end; this is also termed as on access scanning.

    Full System Scans:

This is done to make sure that there are no viruses present hidden on your system. Full system scans are also useful when you repair your infected computer.

    Virus Definitions:

Antivirus software depends on the virus definitions to identify malware. That is the reason it updates on the new viruses definitions.

Ways to get rid of viruses

  1.     Signature-based detection
  2.     Heuristic-based detection
  3.     Behavioural-based detection
  4.     Sandbox detection
  5.     Data mining techniques


Signature-based detection - This is most common in Traditional antivirus software that checks all the .EXE files and validates it with the known list of viruses and other types of malware. or it checks if the unknown executable files shows any misbehaviour as a sign of unknown viruses.

Files, programs and applications are basically scanned when they in use. Once an executable file is downloaded. It is scanned for any malware instantly. Antivirus software can also be used without the background on access scanning, but it is always advisable to use on access scanning because it is complex to remove malware once it infects your system

Heuristic-based detection - This type of detection is most commonly used in combination with signature-based detection. Heuristic technology is deployed in most of the antivirus programs. This helps the antivirus software to detect new or a variant or an altered version of malware, even in the absence of the latest virus definitions.

Antivirus programs use heuristics, by running susceptible programs or applications with suspicious code on it, within a runtime virtual environment. This keeps the vulnerable code from infecting the real world environment.

Behavioural-based detection - This type of detection is used in Intrusion Detection mechanism. This concentrates more in detecting the characteristics of the malware during execution. This mechanism detects malware only while the malware performs malware actions.

Sandbox detection - It functions most likely to that of behavioral based detection method. It executes any applications in the virtual environment to track what kind of actions it performs. Verifying the actions of the program that are logged in, the antivirus software can identify if the program is malicious or not.

Data mining techniques - This is of the latest trends in detecting a malware. With a set of program features, Data mining helps to find if the program is malicious or not.   

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How do I make my domain/website popular?


First of all you have to make your website SEO friendly after that you need to figure out the bugs & errors in your website so that it can be improved. To make your website popular you need to update your website regularly with new content, information, knowledge and news. 

Although while doing this you have make your website a brand and go according to the guidelines given by Google. One more thing you need to be more assured of the website design as the responsive design and mobile-friendly websites are having more popularity then less-responsive sites. So, keep this thing also in mind.



The following recommendations are more common and don’t require that creativity as in case with content. 

General needs 
no typos and bugs on the site 
a web feed (RSS, Atom) for your visitors to stay updated 
one of the widgets of any social network 
Social icons 
call-to-action functionality like polls 

Design 
Minimal and simple style
More white space 
Large icons and short titles 
Background custom video or high quality image 
Top or side menu at fixed position 

Website optimization 
Apply appropriate meta tags 
titles is the most important part, descriptions are supportive 
Adjust URLs to be appropriate to site headings 
Use special characters (dashes would be great) for multiple words in URLs 
Don’t spread a high amount of backlinks in a short period of time 
Submit only natural backlinks 
Try to get to DMOZ 
Make sure that Sitemap.xml is not missing 
Use Google Analytic tool to track website traffic



There's many strategies to make a website popular, but generally all successful websites have a few things in common:

  • Content. Useful, engaging content will keep users coming back to your site once they find it. It will also cause users to become advocates of your website and share it with their friends.
  • Advertising. Whether it be online or offline, targeting advertising will let users know your website exists and build awareness.
  • Good SEO (Search Engine Optimisation). SEO allows search engines to know what kind of content you have your site, and helps boost where in search results your site appears so users can find it. This has to do with how you build your site and how your tweak your content so it's more keyword targeted (apologies to any SEO experts who may have read that and winced at my oversimplification).
1) Optimize your site for search engines : Search engines have always been a major way to get traffic for free. That is why you need to do your homework and optimize your site so that it ranks well for the keywords you target. SEO is still the most powerful way to get traffic for free and you really need to invest some time and efforts in the optimization of your site. SEO is not that difficult and if you want to get familiar with it in a nutshell, check our SEO Tutorial. If you are too busy for that, you can start with the 15 Minute SEO article.  


ALSO READ :Best Way to Build Your Website



2) Frequently update the contents of your site : If you expected some shocking secrets revealed, you might be a bit disappointed. One of the first steps in getting traffic for free is trivial but vital – get great content and frequently update it. In terms of SEO, content is king. If your content is good and frequently updated you will not only build a loyal audience of recurring visitors, who will often come to see what is new, but search engines will also love your site.  


3) Take advantage of social bookmarking sites : Social bookmarking sites (especially the most popular among them) are another powerful way to get traffic for free. If you want to learn how to do it, check the How to get Traffic from Social Bookmarking sites article, where we have explained what to do if you want to get free traffic from sites such as Digg, Delicious, etc.  


4) Use your Twitter and Facebook accounts : Social networks are also a way to get traffic for free. If you are popular on networks, such as Twitter or Facebook, the traffic you get from there can easily surpass the traffic from Google and the other search engines. It is true that building a large network of targeted followers on Twitter and supporters on Facebook takes a lot of time and effort but generally the result is worth.  


5) Get links with other sites in your niche : Another way to get traffic for free is from other sites in your niche. Getting links with other sites in your niche is also good for SEO, especially if you manage to get links without the famous nofollow attribute. But even if the links are nofollow (i.e. they are useless for SEO), they still help to get traffic to your site. 


6) Use any chance to promote your site for free : Free promotion is always welcome, so don't neglect it. There are many ways to promote your site for free and some of the most popular ones include free classified ads, submissions to directories, inclusion in various listings, etc. It is true that not all free ways to promote your site work well but if you select the right places to promote your site for free, this can also result in tons of traffic. 


7) Create a free product or service : Content drives most traffic when you offer something useful. There are many types of useful content you can create and they largely depend on the niche of your site. You can have articles with tons of advice, or short tips but one of the most powerful ways to get traffic is to create a free product or service. When this product or service gets popular and people start visiting your site, chances are that they will visit the other sections of the site as well.  


8) Use viral content : Free products and services are great for getting free traffic to your site and one of the best varieties in this aspect is viral content. Viral content is called so because it distributes like a virus – i.e. when users like your content, they send it to their friends, post it on various sites, and promote it for free in many different ways.


9) Use offline promotion : Offline promotion is frequently forgotten but it is also a way to get traffic for free. Yes, computers are everywhere and many people spend more time online than offline but still life hasn't moved completely on the Web. Offline promotion is also very powerful and if you know how to use it, this can also bring you many visitors. Some of the traditional offline ways to promote your site include printing its URL on your company's business cards and souvenirs or sticking it on your company vehicles. You can also start selling T-shirts and other merchandise with your logo and this way make your brand more popular.  


10) Include your URL in your signature : URLs in forum signatures are also a way to get traffic for free. There are forums, which get millions of visitors a day and if you are a popular user on such a forum, you can use this to get traffic to your site.

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Thursday, July 28, 2016

Run an Android App on Your Computer (PC or Mac) Using BlueStacks

Android is probably the most popular operating system for smartphones today. With its increasing popularity, hundreds and thousands of Android apps are released everyday on the Google Play store, the official Android apps repository.


You can find an Android app for almost anything on Google Play store. This includes Android games, productivity apps, business apps, finance apps etc. The only issue now is that these Android apps are getting more and more resource heavy with each version. So you have to spend a lot on high power Android smartphones.

There are times when you just want to test an Android app to check if its suitable for your purpose. But you can’t as it needs much more resources (RAM and processor) compared to what you have on your Android phone. But thanks to BlueStacks, you can now run an Android app on your computer (PC or Mac) easily.

BlueStacks is a software, available for both Mac and PC that lets you run an Android app on your computer. You can play Android games on your computer, and use any other Android app on computer just like you would do on your Android smartphone.

Installation and Setup of BlueStacks on Your Computer

Installing BlueStacks on your computer is very easy. Go to BlueStacks home page and download BlueStacks for the operating system you have installed on your computer. It may be Windows or Mac. Once you have the BlueStacks .exe file, double click on it and follow the on screen instructions to install it.

Important Note: If you are trying to install BlueStacks on a laptop, make sure to plug in your power cord while you install it. This is because the laptop battery may not be able to handle the power needed by graphic card while installing Bluestacks

Once installed, you need to setup BlueStacks for your computer. This is one time procedure. To do this, start BlueStacks. It will immediately start downloading the Android apps database and other necessary updated features. It may take a few minutes to complete depending upon the speed of your internet connection
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Now go to ‘My Apps’ in BlueStacks and click on ‘App Search’. BlueStacks will now prompt you for one time setup where you have to select the preferred App store and enter you authentication details. There will be a list of available App stores including the Amazon App store and Google Play store. Select Google Play Store from the list. Now accept the BlueStacks Terms and login using your Google account. 




Important Note: If the password of your Google account contains special characters or capital letters, you need to use the BlueStacks virtual keyboard to enter it. You can find it at the bottom of BlueStacks window.
That’s it. Your are not ready to run an Android app on your computer.

Run Android App on Your Computer Using BlueStacks


To run an Anroid app on your computer using BlueStacks, you need to first download it. To download an Android app, start BlueStacks, and click on the small search icon in the top right corner of the BlueStacks interface. Now enter the name of the android app you want to install and click on ‘Find’.



Bluestacks will now search for your Android app in all the available marketplaces and it will list them on the next screen. Select the default Google Play store here.

Note that is you want to install some rare Android app, then it may not be available at Google Play marketplace. So you will not see it in the BlueStacks search results. In this case, you can install the app from any other marketplace, but make sure that its a trusted source like Amazon Android market.



 Once you select the market, you can start downloading the Android app.



Once download is complete, go to ‘My Apps’ window in BlueStacks and click on the Android app to run it on your computer. You can repeat this same procedure to download, install and run any Android app on your computer.

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Steps to Secure Computer

These days, almost everything is done over the INTERNET via computers or laptops. Computers have become a part daily routine. It would be stupid to think living without computers at this age. With a lot of benefits which we are getting from computers there are also certain risks related to it.

A lot of your personal information is stored on your computer or laptop. Its difficult to access this information unless a person has a physical or network access to your computer. You are bound to leave your computer or laptop unattended some time or the other.




Most computers are connected to Internet almost all the time, so there is a real danger of network intrusion. For these reasons, its a good idea to secure your computer or laptop to prevent theft of your personal information and data. Here are 10 steps to secure your computer.

1. Choose a Secure Operating System OR Secure Your Current Operating System

If you are buying a new computer or laptop, try to buy a non-windows based computer. This is because most available threats are focused on Windows operating system, since its the most popular operating system available today. Its best to select Linux or Unix which do come pre-installed on many models of computers and laptops. You can also choose a Mac, since its operating system is based on Unix.

If you are not very comfortable with Linux or Unix based computer, and you must use Windows operating system, you should make sure that its secure. Always use the latest version of Windows OS with latest security patches installed. Also, make sure to keep Windows updates and network protection on.

The steps to secure your computer that follow, also cover some of the tips to secure the computer on operating system level, irrespective of whether you are using Windows, Linux or Unix.

2. Password Protect Your Computer

The very first thing you should do immediately is setting up a password so that only you, and the person who knows the password, can operate your computer. This is the basic step of security since this will prevent others from accessing your computer both physically and over the network.

3. Use Strong Password

Its not sufficient to setup a password, the password must be very strong.

ALSO READ: Secure Your Accounts Against Cybercrime


Make sure that it is not easy to predict. It should not be your name, your mobile number or anything which anyone can easily guess. For example, if you have set the name of your daughter as your password, it can be easily cracked. A person can see the name of your family members on Facebook and then use their names as passwords on your computer. This is a basic social engineering tactic.

Also, never use a dictionary word for password as most attackers will run a brute force tool on your computer to try each dictionary word as password. This process can be completed in minutes with modern computing.

Generally, you should try to use a password that contains both characters and numbers and also some special characters like @, # etc.

Also, try to keep a pattern in the password so that you can remember it easily. Its not a good idea to choose a very strong password and then write it down on a paper, which can be easily accessed by others.

4. Use an Antivirus Software

One of the easiest ways to secure your computer an laptop is by installing an Antivirus software. If you are using an antivirus software, you are one a safe side since it will prevent you from running a malicious file on your computer. Most modern Antivirus software like Bitdefender Internet Security 2014 also monitor your computer files and network traffic all the time to find and prevent any suspicious activities on your computer.

5. Setup a Firewall

Setting up a firewall will also help you in securing your computer from attackers. Firewall acts as an intermediate or protector between your computer and the entire internet. So if any hacker is trying to enter in your network, firewall will prevent that attack and will stop the connection which was coming to you. There are many antivirus software which have built in firewall, or you can purchase a special firewall program for better security.

6. Keep Software Updated

Make sure that all the software you have on your computer are up-to-date. Never use an older version of a software. Most software companies and developers release new versions of their products only to patch the security holes in them. So, if you are using an older version of software, then your computer is vulnerable to attacks.

7. Download from Trusted Sources

If you are using internet for downloading files and other things then make sure that you download from trusted sources. For example, if you are downloading torrents from un-trusted sources then its highly probable that there will be a virus attached with a torrent. Its also a good idea to first read the comments to find out what other users have to say about a product that you want to download.

8. Use a Good Web Browser

Web Browsers can also leak out your information to the hackers. There are cookies present in the web browsers where there are login details of the website where you have logged in. Make sure that you are using a good web browser which is safe and is trusted by people. Some of the most preferred and safest web browsers are Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome.

9. Never Open Compressed or Unknown Attachment Files in Email

If you have received an email from untrusted source and it has an attachment with it, then never open this attachment. Its best to simply delete this email. Opening compressed or unknown attachment files that arrive in email is one of the major reasons how computers get hacked or get infected with malicious programs like viruses and worms.

10. Secure your Wi-Fi Router

If you are using a Wi-Fi router for accessing internet over a wireless connection then we suggest that you secure the router by using a password on that router. Adding a password to the router will only allow the people who know your password to access the internet and will prevent hackers from getting into your internet network. Again make sure that the password which you are using is very strong.

11. Never leave your Computer Unattended

If you are not using your computer you should simply turn it off. If you want to go somewhere for some time, then just log off from the computer. This way if you are not present in front of your computer no one else can operate it (since its password protected).
Anyone who gets a chance to access your computer when you are not near it can manually install programs to steal your private information. 

 For example, if someone can install a keylogger on your computer while you are away. Keyloggers capture every key log which a user types and will send it using the internet in the form of an email to the attacker. So if a keylogger is installed when you were not present there, all your data might get logged and might be delivered to the hacker. Its best to never leave your computer unattended.


If you follow the steps to secure your computer listed above, you can rest assured that your computer or laptop is safe!
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What is IP address ?

Here are simple facts that might answer some questions you have about IP addresses:

You must have an active IP address to be online.
Or more accurately, every time you're online you automatically have an active IP address. IP stands for Internet Protocol: The protocols are connectivity guidelines and regulations that govern computer networks.


IP addresses are assigned to computers, not people.
The IP address you see—the one you're connected to a network and the Internet with—is assigned to the computer you're on. When you're at a coffeehouse, the IP address you see will be different from the IP address you see at home, a hotel or an airport. Test it one day to see.



Whoever you interact with online could discover your IP address (if they know how to find it).
Your IP address isn't obvious to others, but it isn't hidden. A website's network administrator and technically savvy types can identify the IP addresses of computers that visit their websites or send emails. But all they can see is a number...the same one you see on WhatIsMyIPaddress.com.


Only an Internet Service Provider (ISP) knows the real name and home address that corresponds to an IP address.


They have to know, in order to send a bill for monthly Internet usage. However, they keep that information private and do not disclose IP addresses—or names and addresses of customers—to just anyone asking for it. However, they would disclose that information under subpoena to law enforcement agencies.



Your IP address NEVER reveals your name or actual, physical location.
If you click on the map on our home page, you'll see plenty of details (state, ISP, etc.), but no personal information.



Someone can get a general idea of where you are when you're online.
That's what the above map shows. Geolocation services can estimate where a computer user is, based on an IP address. All they need to do is record your IP address and use an IP Lookup service. However, they will still not know who the computer user is.



You can hide your actual IP address.
More accurately, you can show a different IP address from the one you're actively using. You can do that by using a Virtual Private Network (VPN). Think of it like having your mail sent to a P.O. Box instead of your home—you haven't moved; you're just using a different mailing address. Some VPNs are free, but the better ones charge a small monthly fee.



A website can monitor online behavior through online visits and viewing.
Advertisers use online tracking to place ads that might be of interest to website visitors. Website tracking systems can recognize visits by the same IP address and suggest ads for articles and topics that might interest the user behind the IP address…YOU.




Your IP address AND other information could lead someone to you.
If you revealed to someone your real name, your home city and perhaps sent them an email (that contained your actual IP address) from home, they could use all that information to discover your home address.


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Thursday, July 21, 2016

Self-Education Resources For Lifelong Learners

Self-education and the embrace of lifelong learning is becoming a critical mindset to navigate our rapidly changing world. Lifelong learning can be a catalyst for earning more money in your career and it can be a gateway to self-employment. Fortunately, the Internet has made it easier than ever to find the right resources to spark your curiosity and learn what you need to know.


In this post, You will find online courses and tools to master new skills, learn languages, find classic books, broaden your mind and interact with other lifelong learners.

Online Courses:

Take online courses from the world’s best Universities. Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) provide video lectures, structured deadlines and interactive learning communities.

Coursera – The largest course platform for free MOOCs . Founded by two former Stanford University professors.

Udacity – Founded by Sebastian Thrun, the creator of the artificial intelligence system behind Google’s self-driving cars. Udacity’s focus is on free MOOCs for improving your knowledge of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) disciplines.

EdX – A free MOOC platform developed through a partnership between Harvard, MIT and Berkeley. Expanding rapidly.

MIT Open Courseware – This ambitious project launched over a decade ago by MIT makes the course materials used in virtually all of MIT’s courses available on the web for free.

Khan Academy – Salman Khan’s pioneering online academy where you can learn just about any academic subject online for free.

Saylor – Started by serial entrepreneurial and education futurist Michael Saylor. The Saylor Foundation is a non-profit that provides a free University education that includes written exams and University credits for most of your work.

iTunes U – Apple’s iTunes University initiative makes it easy to take courses on your iPhone or iPad wherever you go.

Canvas Network – An open learning network with a growing collection of free online courses. Sign up early for courses, they fill up fast.

FutureLearn – The United Kingdom’s MOOC initiative has over 40 leading Universities offering free online courses.

Udemy – The iTunes of learning new digital skills and training for your career.

    Lectures and Video Learning Websites:

    Get inspired by watching short lectures by the world’s leading thinkers, entrepreneurs and creators.

    TED – With its slogan “Ideas Worth Spreading” the TED Conference (stands for Technology, Education, Design)  features world’s leading academics, teachers and innovators in easily digestible 18-minute lectures.

    YouTube EDU – Google’s YouTube Education channel. Lots of great educational content, lectures and conference talks conveniently organized.

    Do Lectures – Inspiring talks from people who have set out to change the world.

    Solve For X – A forum established by Google to amplify technology-based solutions to radically challenge the world’s problems.

    Big Think – Short videos with important contemporary thinkers, entrepreneurs and scientists talking about their expertise.

    Fora.TV – Constantly expanding collection of videos from the world’s biggest conferences and events.

    @Google Talks – Innovator thinkers and doers visit Googleplex to give inspiring talks that are posted freely online by Google.

    RSA Animate – Engaging, hand-drawn videos that illustrate important issues in the world today.

    Creative Live – Live workshops taught by world class experts. Free if you mark the talks on your schedule and watch the live streams.

    Reddit Lectures – A busy Reddit community for the latest and greatest video lectures.

      Watch Streaming Documentaries:

      Watching documentaries is a great way to relax and learn new things.
      My Mind Expanding Documentaries List – A collection of thought-provoking documentaries that I have collected from across the web.

      My New 2016 Documentaries List – Watch the best new documentaries of 2016 from Vice, PBS Frontline and other streaming websites.

      My Education Documentaries List – Watch the best documentaries on education, creativity and technology.

      My Social Media Documentaries List – Watch documentaries about the rise of the new social media influencers.

        Digital Skills Portfolios:

        With so much informal learning now happening online, your credentials are less important than what you can do with your knowledge. These platforms are developing alternative forms of accreditation that are based on your practical skills and accomplishments.

        Degreed – Trying to jailbreak the college degree by helping your build a digital, lifelong diploma.

        Pathbrite – Collect, organize and share a lifetime of learning and achievement.

        Smarterer – Benchmark your skills and track what you’ve learned through online skill tests.

        Mozilla’s Open Badges – Get recognition for your skills and achievement by earning digital badges.

        LinkedIn – The professional social networking website has become the new social resume.
         

          Open Educational Resources:

          Access high-quality education textbooks, get your burning questions answered and explore a world of free digital self-education resources.

          Boundless – Disrupting the big textbook publishers by offering textbooks online, for free.

          Textbook Revolution – Free, open source textbooks if that’s how you want to learn.

          Open Textbooks – Browse college textbooks by subject, which are made freely available online.

          Scribd – Amazing library of digital documents on every imaginable subject.

          Slideshare – Learn new things and find information broken down to the essential bits in this incredible library of digital presentations.

          Creative Commons Education – An open source movement to 
          make educational content freely available online.

          Connexions – A global knowledge sharing community that breaks information down into small, easily-digestible chunks.

          Open Study – Ask. Answer. Understand. Get real-time study help in the world’s largest study group.

          Quora – My favorite question and answer community. Find expert and amateur advice on every imaginable topic.

          iTunes Podcasts – I highly recommend browsing the Podcasts on iTunes. So many incredible free audio shows at your fingertips.

            DIY Education Communities:

            Online communities where you can meet other lifelong learners and build a mastermind community for your own self-education endeavors.

            Uncollege – The Uncollege movement challenges the notion that you need to go to University to get an education. They provide inspiration and resources for alternative educational paths.

            Zero Tuition College – A community of self-directed learners that provide mentoring to each other.

            The Public School – A school with no curriculum. A framework for self-education and auto-didactic activities, operating under the assumption that everything is in everything.

            Meetup – Find interesting meetups and meet new people in your local area. Or start your own meetup, join a mastermind group or create a new learning community.

            P2PU – An open education community for lifelong learning leveraging open source education materials, collaborative learning and an evolving system that gives learners recognition for their achievements.
             
            Liberal Arts: Study The Classics

            A great way to get inside the minds of civilization greatest thinkers is to read their books.

            The Liberal Arts 4-Year Reading List – Study the essential classical books and educate yourself in the liberal arts by reading a book every 2 weeks for 4 years (or pick the ones that interest you the most). The first year covers Greek authors; the second year is from Roman, medieval, Renaissance periods; the third year is the books of the 17th and 18th centuries and the fourth year covers books from the 19th and 20th centuries.

            The Classics – Free Ebooks Reading List – A collection of classic ebooks that you can read online for free.

            A Lifetime’s Reading: The World’s 500 Greatest Books – Compiled by the prolific Philip Ward,  a librarian, scholar, editor and author of more than 50 books.

            Great Books of the Western World – 161 books essential books of the West on Wikipedia.

            The Western World’s 500 Greatest Books – An excellent collection of over 500 books from Western civilization with links to where you can read them on Project Gutenberg.

            Great Literature of the Eastern World – I couldn’t find an equivalent book of Eastern books online but this book apparently covers the major works of prose, poetry and drama from China, India, Japan, Korea and the Middle East.

            Classic Reader – Search and access an online library of 3800+ mostly classic books.

            Planet Ebook – Read 80+ free classic books for free on your computer or mobile device.

            Project Gutenberg – Read over 42,000 free books in the massive Project Gutenberg archive. Download many of them directly to Kindle or other mobile reading formats. Amazing resource for self-education.

              Find and Share Amazing Books:

              Discover new books that you can read online or find at your local library and connect with other people reading similar books.
              1. Good Reads – A massive social network (recently acquired by Amazon) for discovering new books and sharing the books you love.
              2. Book Yards – 1000s of more free ebooks easily browsable by author or category.
              3. Read Print Library – A social network “where books and people meet”.
              4. Library Thing – A community of 1.6 million book lovers. Meet and share stories with people who have similar taste or are reading the same books you are.

              Self-Knowledge and Wisdom:

              Educating the mind without awakening the heart is no education at all. Explore religious texts to develop your self-knowledge and awaken to the spiritual dimension that gives life meaning and richness.
              1. Internet Sacred Text Archive – Read the sacred texts from the world’s major religions and other less institutionalized religions like Sufism, Gnosticism, Tantrism, Taoism, Shamanism and more.
              2. Sacred Books of the East – Browse and read public domain copies of 50 of the most important books of Eastern philosophy and civilization.
              3. Virtual Religious Index – Extensive link collection maintained by Rutgers University of websites with informative religious content. Categorized by religion as well as ancient religions, archaeology and philosophy.
              4. Meta Religion – Internet project for educating people in a multidisciplinary view of the religion, spiritual and the world of esoteric phenomena.
              5. Sacred Destinations – Places of great spiritual power around the world that you can explore and plan to visit one day.
              6. Religion Facts – Get your religious questions answered on this site.
              7. Spiritual Reality Power of Meditation – Freedom from compulsory thoughts is the gateway to wisdom and a true understanding of who you are. This YouTube video is one of the best introductions to meditation.

              Education Depositories and Tools:

              Some great digital tools for furthering your self-education and lifelong learning.
              1. Learnist – Browse and create your own online learning collections. Lots of great content to enjoy.
              2. MentorMob – Discover and create your own learning playlists. Similar to Learnist.
              3. Kibin – A proof-reading and editing community that can help you improve your writing. You can either pay or proof-read other people’s work and get credit for it.
              4. Library of Congress – The de facto national library of the United States of America and the largest library in the world. Most of it is accessible online.
              5. BBC Learning – Huge collection of learning resources from the BBC. Find online courses, video clips and educational games.

              Learn New Languages:

              The best way to learn is to travel. To travel well, you’re probably going to want to learn the local languages. Here are the best ways to do it fast.
              1. Duolingo – My favorite free language learning website. Totally gamified learning process where you can learn for free by translating content while you learn. Their iPhone app is great too.
              2. Memrise – Innovative memorizing system for learning new languages.
              3. Live Mocha – The largest language learning community online that I know of.
              4. BBC Languages – Great language learning resources freely provided by the BBC.

              Self-Education Toolbox:

              Here are my favorite tools for managing my own self-education and creative projects. I prefer digital tools with seamless cloud-based syncing across computers and mobile devices.
              1. Evernote – Outsource part of your brain to Evernote. Much more than just notes synced across all your devices. You can also take photos of pages or items and search them later with full text recognition, record voice memos, organized your research and collaborate seamlessly with colleagues on projects.
              2. Feedly –  The best Google Reader alternative for grabbing RSS feeds from your favorite blogs. Syncs with iPhone, iPad and Android too.
              3. Flipboard – Find interactive content from the web’s best sources and curate your own digital magazine of the websites, articles, videos and photos that inspire you.
              4. Pocket – Save articles and information on websites you like to read later online or offline on your laptop, smartphone or tablet.
              5. Diigo – My favorite tool for organizing bookmarks by keyword, highlighting text online and posting sticky notes to read important things later. Accessible from any computer or mobile device.
              6. Trello – An essential tool for keeping yourself organized and accountable with to-do lists, workflow and flexible deadlines. Also excellent for collaborative learning projects. In one glance, know what’s being worked on, who’s working on it and keep up-to-date with your colleagues progress with private Twitter-like social project stream. Great mobile support on iPhone, iPad and Android.
              7. Google Apps – Free web-based email with Gmail, calendar to set reminders and schedule your life, and documents for collaborative study anytime, anywhere.
              8. Toggl – Easy time and task tracking for your creative projects. Get an instant breakdown of which projects are consuming your time. For freelance business projects, Harvest has better invoicing and tax features.
              9. MindMeister – Create mind maps for brainstorming and organizing where you creative ideas lead you.
              10. Wunderlist – Create and share to-do lists and easily set reminders from your iPhone, iPad or Android device.

              Self-Discipline Tools:

              Self-discipline rarely comes naturally so these digital tools are great for setting goals, accountability and tracking progress.
              1. Cojourneo – A new app in beta-testing for setting goals and achieving them.
              2. 43Things – A goal setting community with 3 million members.
              3. Day Zero Project – Make lists of your goals and turn them into a challenge.
              4. Everest App – An iPhone app that helps you achieve personal goals.
              5. RescueTime – An excellent time management and productivity tool. See where you’re wasting your time and break the habit.
              6. Pomodoro App – My favorite productivity tool. The scientifically-proven Pomodoro method breaks down your work or study projects into easily managed 25 minute chunks with 5 minute breaks in-between.

              Recommended Reading:

              All education is self-education, a good teacher can only point the way, we have to do the work. Interesting perspectives on how education is being revolutionized by the Internet and information abundance.
              1. Weapons of Mass Instruction (John Taylor Gatto)
              2. Hacking Your Education: Ditch the Lectures, Save Tens of Thousands, and Learn More Than Your Peers Ever Will (Dale J. Stephens)
              3. The Education of Millionaires: It’s Not What You Think and It’s Not Too Late (Michael Ellsberg)
              4. The One World Schoolhouse: Education Reimagined (Salman Khan)
              5. Better Than College: How to Build a Successful Life Without a Four-Year Degree (Blake Boles)
              6. DIY U: Edupunks, Edupreneurs, and the Coming Transformation of Higher Education (Anya Kamenetz)
              7. Dumbing Us Down: The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling (John Taylor Gatto)
              8. Instead of Education: Ways to Help People Do Things Better (John Holt)
              9. The Art of Non-Conformity: Set Your Own Rules, Live the Life You Want, and Change the World (Chris Guillebeau)
              10. Free to Learn: Why Unleashing the Instinct to Play Will Make Our Children Happier, More Self-Reliant, and Better Students for Life (Peter Gray)
              11. The End of Education: Redefining the Value of School (Neil Postman)
              12. Stop Stealing Dreams: What Is School For? (Seth Godin)
              13. Deschooling Society (Ivan Illich)
              14. Teaching As A Subversive Activity (Neil Postman & Charles Weingartner)
              15. Education and the Significance of Life (Jiddhu Krishnamurti)

              Critical Thinking Resources:

              If you’re going to follow the path of self-education these resources can help you sharpen your critical thinking skills.
              1. Think Again: How to Reason and Argue – Improve your ability to assess arguments other people make and learn how to construct good arguments of your own.
              2. Critical Thinking in Global Challenges – Interesting course that teaches you how to assess information and develop reasoned arguments in the context of global challenges facing our world.
              3. Trivium Education – An excellent website dedicated to the Trivium, an ancient system of grammar, logic and rhetoric that provides the intellectual tools to establish clarity and consistency of personal thought. It used to be the cornerstone of a classical liberal education through the study of essential 7 liberal arts and sciences but it is now largely absent from schools.
              4. Trivium Resources – An excellent collection of Trivium resources from online free thinking community Tragedy and Hope. I recommend starting with the 5-page summary of the Trivium method for critical thinking and creative problem solving.
              5. The Trivium: The Liberal Arts of Logic, Grammar, and Rhetoric – The classic book by Sister Miriam Joseph that teaches the Trivium and how it can be used to improve your faculties of intelligence and reasoning.

              More Lifelong Learning Resources:

              1. Meta-Learning – 70 pages of the Meta-Learning section of Tim Ferriss’ 4-Hour Chef book.
              2. Google World Wonders Project – Google brings to life the wonders of the modern and ancient world.
              3. Google Art Project – Explore collections from art museums around the world with thousands of artworks photographed in extremely high resolution.
              4. National Geographic Education – Cultivate your knowledge of the world’s geography and countries.


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