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Come creare una video-chat GRATIS per il proprio sito web/blog/forum.

Uno degli aspetti più importanti da non sottovalutare per la popolarità del vostro sito web/blog/forum è senz'altro la possibilità di interagire con gli utenti e creare un punto di aggregazione per discutere, confrontarsi, conoscersi ecc...

La soluzione a questo scopo è l'inserimento di una chat ma ora si può fare di meglio e distinguersi dagli altri creando una
gratis e in semplici passi una video-chat da inserire nelle vostre pagine web ed interagire con gli altri utenti in modo diverso dal solito e più diretto. Tutto questo grazie al servizio offerto da iWebcam.

Il funzionamento e l'inserimento della personale videochat nel proprio spazio Internet è semplicissimo e
richiede 5 minuti del vostro tempo senza particolari accorgimenti e senza scaricare alcun software sul proprio pc e con varie personalizzazione tra cui la possibilità di far entrare solo le persone che decidete voi attraverso una chiave d'accesso. Ovviamente è richiesta una webcam e Adobe Flash Player installato sul vostro computer.

Ecco i
5 passi da seguire per creare la vostra personalissima video-chat:
  1. Collegarsi all'home page del sito web, andare sul tab "Live Chat", cliccare su una quasiasi videochat già esistente e andare sul bottone "Create a Chat Profile!"

  2. Registrarsi compilando il form di creazione del nuovo utente inserendo username, password, email e altre poche informazioni

  3. Una volta registrati, loggarsi e cliccare sul link in alto a destra "Grub your Chat Code!" in alto a destra

  4. Vi apparirà una pagina contente il codice html da copiare inserie nelle pagine del vostro sito web/blog/forum creando così la propria videochat

  5. Finito! Avete creato la vostra videochat che potete modificare attraverso il link "Create/modify a Chat Room". Alcune funzioni sono a pagamento comprando dei crediti, comunque se non avete particolari esigenze, potete godervela gratis.
Facendo un giretto nelle varie video-chat presenti, ho notato che ci sono persone poco raccomandabili che usano questo servizio per cose proibite oltre che di dubbio gusto. Stati attenti e ricordate che chiunque vi può vedere se non proteggete a dovere il vostro profilo.

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La lista completa dei 101 siti web più utili al mondo.

Il quotidiano inglese Daily Telegraph ha stilato la classifica dei 101 siti web più utili al mondo. La lista stilata dal giornalista David Baker, comprende siti molto famosi e per certi versi indispensabili per chi naviga in Rete come ad esempio Google ed eBay e altri un po' meno conosciuti da noi, ma famosissimi nel Regno Unito.

Indispensabili per certi versi: infatti con le decine di milioni di siti che girano per il web e con la ridondanza di informazioni presenti, niente è diventato più indispensabile e la mancanza di uno di questi può essere sopperita in modo più o meno efficace da un altro.

Vengono citati in questa mega-lista portali di ogni genere che si distinguono per l'utilità del servizio che offrono e la semplicità d'uso oltre che la popolarità. Sono divisi per categoria: Technology (Tecnologia), Entertainment (Interattività), Advice and Information (Informazione), House and Home (Casa e vita domenstica), Social (Social Network), Shopping, Travel (Viaggi).

Ecco la lista completa dei 101 siti web più utili al mondo secondo gli inglesi (The 101 most useful websites):

Technology

1. Google - www.google.com
The powerhouse of the internet and the only place many people go for information. But if you thought Google was a still a mere search engine, look again. Click on 'more' at the top of the homepage to discover the work of 'GoogleLabs' - more than 50 free tools and web pages that could change your internet life.

2. Anonymouse - www.anonymouse.org
Surf the web without disclosing who or where you are.

3. iLounge - www.ilounge.com
Hints, tips and troubleshooting for your iPod and associated software.

4. Only2Clicks - www.only2clicks.com
If you use just a few websites, this lets you create a home page that has links to them all. Simple, free and practical.

5. Zoho - www.zoho.com
A suite of free business programs. From word processing and presentation software to tools for taking notes in meetings, planning projects and creating databases.

6. Backpack - www.backpackit.com
To-do lists, notes, ideas and calendar. Excellent for juggling projects and much more versatile than a ring folder.

7. GetNetWise - www.getnetwise.org
All you need to know about keeping the net safe - protecting children, preventing spam, avoiding viruses and stopping others accessing your personal details.

8. DaFont- www.dafont.com
More than 7,500 free fonts (for Mac and PC), so you can at last stop using Copperplate for your party invitations.

9. Pando - www.pando.com
The superfast way to send large files over the web. Don't attach that family video to an email, Pando it instead.

10. FlipClips - www.flipclips.com
Turn your home videos into animated flip books. Much more appealing than another DVD.


Entertainment

11. Digital Spy - www.digitalspy.co.uk
Entertainment, media and showbiz news. Plus, a surprisingly good forum for technology-related problems - a great place to sort out your broadband.

12. BBC iPlayer - www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer
On-demand television and radio programmes from the BBC.

13. Whatsonwhen - www.whatsonwhen.com
Events, attractions, openings and exhibitions from around the world. Enter a location and dates and the site will show listings.

14. London Theatre Guide - www.londontheatre.co.uk
What's coming on and what's making an exit in London's theatre world. Especially good for seating plans, so you can see where the box office staff are putting you.

15. The Internet Movie Database - www.imdb.com
The world's biggest (and still growing) reference for actors, directors, locations, plots...

16. Rotten Tomatoes - www.rottentomatoes.com
A round-up of what the critics thought of films on general release.

17. Screenonline - www.screenonline.org.uk
The British Film Institute's definitive guide to the British film industry. Plots, features, statistics and news from the film world.

18. Good Reads- www.goodreads.com
Expand your reading. Catalogue your books online and others make recommendations based on what you seem to enjoy.

19. TV Guide - www.tvguide.co.uk
News, features and listings for Britain's terrestrial and cable television. Customisable interface so your favourite channels are always at the top.

20. Football365 - www.football365.com
The authentic (and often tangential) voice of the Britain's 'real' football supporters.

21. CricInfo - www.cricinfo.com
Everything you want to know about the world of cricket.

22. Beijing Olympics - en.beijing2008.cn
The official Olympics site, with news, scheduling, features and a countdown to the games themselves.

23. Radio Locator - www.radio-locator.com
From shock jocks to orchestral baroque, thousands of internet radio stations to listen to on your computer.

24. Live Plasma - www.liveplasma.com
Expand your music and movie tastes. Enter the name of a song, band, movie, actor or director you like and Live Plasma will return some pretty intelligent recommendations for further investigation.

25. Blinkx - www.blinkx.com
A clever way of searching for video clips on the internet - from uploaded episodes of your favourite soap to comedy home-video moments.

26. Lulu - www.lulu.com
Self-publishing made smart again. Write, design and then print your own books - though you'll still have to persuade others to buy them.

27. VideoJug- www.videojug.com

28. Wonder How To - www.wonderhowto.com
Two great sites full of short videos showing you how to do almost anything, from the incredibly useful (exercises for diabetes sufferers, tying a Windsor knot) to the revelatory ('learn different kinds of kisses'), via the wonderfully obscure ('make a moving jaw for your werewolf mask').

29. Instructables - www.instructables.com
DIY projects from zombie make-up to LED balloons. Excellent selection of rainy-day projects for bored children (and adults) at home.

30. Flash games - www.k2xl.com
Addictive series of Flash games including the hypnotically soothing Boomshine.

31. GameSpot - www.gamespot.com
News, reviews, hints and tips for virtually every console game on the market. Essential if you are still up at 2am trying to find a way into the castle on Zelda.

32. Anagrammer - www.anagrammer.com
Online anagram machine for Scrabble players and crossword enthusiasts. Also solves Sudoku.


Advice and Information

33. Newsmap - marumushi.com/apps/newsmap
A wonderfully graphical - and customisable - display of news stories from around the world. Click on an item to see the full story.

34. The Eggcorn Database - eggcorns.lascribe.net
Continually updated guide to modern-day Malapropisms, misunderstandings and other manglings of language. From 'high dungeon' to 'wreckless driving', Eggcorn names the culprits and nudges them in the right direction.

35. Arts and Letters Daily - www.aldaily.com
World-class articles from intellectual and influential journals around the world. Browse the day's selections. Like The Week for eggheads.

36. Ask Philosophers - www.askphilosophers.org
The academy comes to cyberspace. A panel of mainly American and British philosophy scholars answers questions sent in by the public. Search the database, from Abortion to War, or send in a question of your own.

37. When Is - www.when-is.com
Shows you the dates of Jewish, Christian, Buddhist, Muslim, Hindu and American holidays from now to 2010.

38. Rhyme Zone - www.rhymezone.com
For when the muse has gone, a rhyme and synonym generator to help you towards the perfect mot. You can also search for Shakespeare quotations, biblical references and other literary inspirations.

39. Nationmaster - www.nationmaster.com
Giant but easily searchable database of statistics, maps and profiles for every country in the world.

40. Digg - www.digg.com
The people's approach to news and features, Digg brings together items from across the net, ranked according to how many people have felt them worth recommending. Sometimes a little techie-heavy, but excellent for discovering what the cyberworld is getting worked up about.

41. They Work For You - www.theyworkforyou.com
A powerful way of keeping tabs on MPs and peers: attendance records, voting patterns, recent statements and more.

42. Time Bank - www.timebank.org.uk
Volunteering opportunities for young people, sorted by region, interest, skills and need.

43. Wikipedia - www.wikipedia.org
Controversial, democractic and sometimes error-strewn encyclopaedia that has brought Darwinism to the world of knowledge. Make it your first port of call for looking something up. Just be sure to check somewhere else that what you find makes sense.

44. Wiktionary - www.wiktionary.org
Wikipedia's online multilingual dictionary. Immensely powerful and far less controversial than its encyclopaedic forebear.

45. Motley Fool - www.fool.co.uk
The original - and still the best - personal finance site on the web (the American version is at www.fool.com). For savers, borrowers, stock spotters and day traders, sound, independent advice that cuts through the jargon.

46. Martindale's 'The Reference Desk'- www.martindalecenter.com
From the arts, business, science and technology, a dry but authoritative conglomeration of data from around the world.

47. PubMed - www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PubMed
Free and authoritative database of more than 17 million medical research papers. Not always easy to understand if you are not a medic, but a far better place to look for information than the random sites that come up on Google.

48. About.com - www.about.com
The internet's version of that clever uncle who always seems to know the answer to your questions. There are few subjects the site doesn't tackle, though the coverage can be superficial. A good starting point for idle research.

49. NHS Direct - www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk
Online information and advice about health and illness, run by Britain's National Health Service. The site includes a useful self-diagnosis tool that can reassure you that your hangover is not in fact meningitis.

50. Legal Services Shop - www.freelawyer.co.uk
General legal advice relating to housing, family law, employment, motoring, consumer issues and personal injury, plus wills, conveyancing and divorce. Good starting point to see where you stand. Will also, for a fixed fee, answer questions and put you in touch with a solicitor.

51. How Stuff Works - www.howstuffworks.com
Engaging encyclopaedia of the modern (and not so modern) world, with good illustrations and clear text. Can suffer sometimes from an 'it's amazing!' tone of voice..

52. XE - www.xe.com
Currency converter covering every world currency. Azerbaijan new manats to Cayman Island dollars? Just a click away.

53. Advice Guide - www.adviceguide.org.uk
Find where you stand legally with the Citizens Advice Bureau's online information resource.

54. Need2Know - www.need2know.co.uk
Advice and information for young people, including health and fitness, drugs, problems with bullying, how to study and applying for jobs.

55. Royal Horticultural Society - www.rhs.org.uk
Advice and suggestions from the world's leading gardening organisation. A good 'how-to' section and seasonal tips for the time of year.

56. Babelfish - babelfish.altavista.com
Automatic translation to and from most European languages and Chinese. The results are sometimes a little strange, but you will usually get your message across.

57. eHow - www.ehow.com
How to do just about everything, from getting stains off curtains to buying a second-hand car.

58. Eat the Seasons - www.eattheseasons.co.uk
Updated weekly, information, tips and recipe ideas on British seasonal food.

59. Age Concern - www.ageconcern.org.uk
Website of Britain's leading charity for the elderly, packed with advice about maintaining an active life.

60. Weather.com - www.weather.com
The queen of weather sites, with more information than you would possibly imagine you might need, from pollen counts to surf forecasts.

61. Uncyclopedia - uncyclopedia.org
Spoof Wikipedia-style encyclopaedia where nothing is true, but a good deal is very funny indeed. Idle away an afternoon or, even better, hone your comedy skills by making a contribution yourself.

62. Kiva - www.kiva.org
An easy way to lend small sums (from $25) to business projects in the developing world. Kiva keeps track of your investment, updates you on progress and repays your loan as the business grows.

63. Embarrassing problems - www.embarrassingproblems.co.uk
From bad breath and piles to cold sores and beyond, Dr Margaret Stearn dispenses invaluable advice.

House and Home

64. Noise Mapping England - www.noisemapping.org
Click on an area of the map to find out how noisy a street, or even a section of the street, is - handy for light sleepers planning a move. At the moment only London is mapped, but the rest of England will follow.

65. Prime Location - www.primelocation.com
One of the best sites for finding property. It is UK-based but has a good international presence.

66. Rated People - www.ratedpeople.com
User reviews on local tradesmen. You describe the job you need done and how quickly and suppliers contact you with quotes - with previous customers rating them.

67. Zoopla - www.zoopla.co.uk
Possibly the most dangerous site on this list, Zoopla gives sale prices of recently sold homes and - the tricky bit - estimates the value of the rest. We dare you not to look.

68. Money Saving Expert - www.moneysavingexpert.com
Subtitled 'Consumer Revenge', this is where you find the discounts, tricks and tips to save money. The weekly email is essential reading for canny consumers. It caters only for Britain, but every country should have one.

69. MetaEfficient - www.metaefficient.com
Practical guide to making your home more environmentally friendly, from low-flow showerheads to 12V lighting. US-based, but many of the products are available elsewhere.

70. Design My Room - www.DesignMyRoom.com
For budding Laurence Llewellyn-Bowens everywhere, it provides the ability to redecorate your home in cyberspace. Choose colours, furniture, accessories and finishes and then publish the results online.

71. Up My Street - www.upmystreet.com
Neighbourhood information based on postcode: schools, shopping and, juciest of all, how much the house down the road sold for recently.

72. Home For Exchange - www.homeforexchange.com
One of many sites where you can swap homes with someone else for a period. This is less cluttered than some of the others and has a good geographical spread.

73. SimplySwitch - www.simplyswitch.com
The fast way to compare utility suppliers and other services, from broadband to home insurance. Enter your postcode and the site comes back with the best deals.

74. 101 Cookbook-swww.101cookbooks.com
Enchanting recipe and foodie blog from a Californian cook who believes in good food. Subscribe to the email alert service and transform your cooking repertoire.


Social

75. Facebook - www.facebook.com
The most grown-up (just) of the social-networking sites that are fast taking over the world. Excellent for staying in touch with far-flung friends, though pretty good too for re-establishing contact with those you hoped you had lost.

76. Wordpress - www.wordpress.com
The quickest and easiest way to create a blog of your own.

77. Ringsurf - www.ringsurf.com
Like an online Mothers' Union meeting (though sometimes a little more risqué), Ringsurf is a chatroom where people exchange ideas about anything from politics to relationships. The quality is not always high, but users have been known to discover new (real-life) friends with interests they thought no one would share. A tribute to the information-sharing capability of the net.

78. bubbl.us - www.bubbl.us
Organise your thoughts by creating mindmaps online and sharing them with others.

79. Technorati - www.technorati.com
An intelligent, intuitive and inspiring way to read entries from some of the millions of blogs that dot the internet. You can browse by subject or area of interest, read the postings that are catching the world's attention and bookmark blogs that catch your attention. And if you want to join in...

80. Flickr - www.flickr.com
The website you graduate to once you've discovered how to put your holiday snaps on the net. Here, everyone's photos are linked by using tags, such as 'Spain', 'beach' or 'happy', which sets you off on an exploration of others' uploads.

81. BabyCentre - www.babycentre.co.uk
There are plenty of great parenting forums out there - Netmums, Mumsnet - but this is still the best source of considered, authoritative, often soothing advice on everything from colic to tax credits.

82. Friction TV - www.friction.tv
YouTube for debaters. Upload a short video about an issue close to your heart and others reply in kind or by text.


Shopping

83. GiftGen - www.giftgen.co.uk
Gift ideas for when you can't think what to buy someone. You enter their age, sex and interests and how much you want to pay and it scours the net for ideas.

84. eBay - www.ebay.com
Online shopping for (nearly) everything you might want to buy. The original auction formula is still going strong, but plenty more features have been added since it began. Take a look at non-UK sites, such as ebay.fr and ebay.de, too, for bargains others may have missed. The layout is the same even if you don't speak the language.

85. Who What Wear Daily - www.whowhatweardaily.com
Fashion tips, advice and suggestions. Includes Ask a Stylist for those tricky co-ordination problems and a What Was She Wearing? inquiry service to help you track down your favourite celebrity's fashion choice.

86. Gumtree - www.gumtree.com
Unabashedly straightforward classified ads site, for everything from new homes to online romance.

87. AbeBooks - www.abebooks.co.uk
The Amazon of the second-hand book world. More than 13,500 booksellers selling 110 million books. If it's not here, it's not worth looking for.

88. Kelkoo - www.kelkoo.co.uk
There are plenty of price-comparison sites on the web, but this one seems to get it right more often than most. Type in what you want to buy and Kelkoo will come back with the cheapest prices it can find.

89. Endgadget - www.engadget.com
A (digital) finger on the pulse of the technology world. All the newest developments, discoveries, gadgets and toys - before they hit the shops.

90. Cork'd - www.corkd.com
Discover more about wine by reviewing what you've enjoyed and receiving tips and suggestions from others.

91. I Love Jeans - www.ilovejeans.com
Find the right jeans for your fit before you even leave home. A cheeky but revealing 'body type' guide takes you straight to the brand you should be trying. Search by style, body type or brand. Women only.


Travel

92. Sky Scanner - www.skyscanner.net
Monitors prices and destinations for all the low-cost airlines so you just type in where you want to go and when to find the best deal.

93. The Man in Seat 61 - www.seat61.com
Routes, tickets, tips and advice - the only guide you need to travelling by train from Britain to Europe and the rest of the world.

94. Walk It - www.walkit.com
Online pedestrian routefinder for London, Birmingham, Newcastle and Edinburgh that shows you the best route to walk from A to B. Includes calorie counter, CO2 savings and points of interest on the way. Other cities coming soon.

95. Transport for London Journey Planner - journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk
Indispensable and almost always spot-on guide to negotiating the capital's public transport system. You enter your starting point and destination and it gives you the best bus, tube, cycle and even boat routes to get you across town.

96. ViaMichelin - www.viamichelin.com
A hi-tech hark-back to the days of leisurely motoring. ViaMichelin gives you maps, routes and directions throughout Britain and continental Europe with added panache. The maps have a pleasant printed quality about them and, naturally enough, your route is accompanied by gastronomic highlights to be found along the way. There's also information about destinations.

97. Carbon Neutral www.carbonneutral.com
Information on your carbon footprint and how to cut it down. Includes an online calculator to measure your effect on the world.

98. Expedia - www.expedia.com
Excellent all-round travel site. Use it for good prices on flights and holidays, but click on 'Destinations' for some well-researched and up-to-date travel guides.

99. SeatGuru - www.seatguru.com
Aircraft seating plans, showing you the prime seats, possible annoyances and seats you should avoid.

100. Airline Meals - www.airlinemeals.net
A consumer guide to what you can expect to eat on board. There are news and features from the airline catering world, but the best part is a gallery of photos of on-board meals sent in by passengers and listed by airline.

101. World Hum - www.worldhum.com
Travel writing with a twist. Click on the destination you have in mind and be prepared to be inspired. The site also offers tavelogues, news, books reviews, blogs and slideshows.

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Guida su come creare GRATIS il proprio sito web per cellulari in 5 minuti.

Oggi TV GRATIS.net presenta un tutorial su come implementare in modo molto semplice un sito web per cellulari. La caratteristica indispensabile che un sito web per telefonini deve avere è la semplicità di layout, limitare le immagini e puntare dritto sul contenuto.

I cellulari si stanno evolvendo molto rapidamente anche dal punto di vista Internet ed avere una versione del proprio sito consultabile anche da sistemi portatili che hanno la possibilità di accedere ad Internet può essere un vantaggio a lungo termine.

Per creare il nostro primo sito di questo tipo usiamo un servizio online gratuito: Jagango. Jagango ci permette in 5 minuti la creazione e la condivisione del nostro progetto. Una volta creato possiamo anche visualizzarlo sulla community di questo portale grazie alla mobile consolle incorporata, vedere i lavori degli altri utenti e votarli.

Non è necessario conoscere nessun linguaggio di programmazione e possiamo sfruttare una serie di layout già pre-impostati pronti per essere utlizzati e personalizzati e possiamo inviare il link del nostro nuovo sito ai nostri amici via sms.

Vediamo ora questi 5 semplici passi da seguire per creare gratuitamente il nostro primo sito web per cellulari:
  1. Scegliere un template tra i 17 che abbiamo a disposizione attraverso un click del mouse su quello che più ci piace e si addice al nostro sito.
  2. Scrivere i contenuti del nostro mobile site specificando il titolo, il corpo del testo (possiamo dividerlo in quanti paragrafi vogliamo) e il footer.
  3. Personalizziamo i contenuti modificando il carattere del testo, la dimensione, il colore e l'allineamente del testo, l'header e il footer.
  4. Aggiungi il logo o un'immagine che meglio si adatta al tuo sito web per cellulari. La puoi caricare selezionandola direttamente dal tuo pc e verrà inserita tra il titolo e il corpo del testo. Non scegliate un'immagine troppo grande e pesante (al max 100Kb), sennò non verrà caricata e visualizzata correttamente.
  5. Pubblica e promuovi il tuo lavoro nella community del servizio e via sms. E' necessario registrarsi al portale gratuitamente anche per successivamente modificarlo secondo le proprio esigenze nella sezione "Advanced Mode".
English version. How to create your mobile site in only 5 minutes:
  1. Choose a template from one of our huge range of slick, Select a design for your mobile site from the design gallery, all at the click of a button
  2. Write your content, you can paste text using CTRL-V
  3. Edit text font, text color and the positioning. Click on the approopirate button and select your options.
  4. Upload logo and pictures to your home page. Upload pictures to the body area and logo to the title area.
  5. Share with customers or friends. Sign Up now and your mobile site will be live in seconds!
    Customize. Quickly add more graphics, text, videos and music using the "
    Advanced Mode".

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10 modi per accedere ad un sito web/blog/forum bloccato GRATIS e come fare.

La censura di Internet direttamente da parte di autorità politiche/giudiziarie (ad esempio siti di scommesse on-line da parte del Monopoli di Stato o paesi che effettuano censure in modo massiccio come India, Cina, Iran, Arabia Saudita ecc... ) o da parte di hacker assoldati da talune aziende è oggi all'ordine del giorno. Capita spesso infatti per un motivo o per l'altro (il caso più frequente restano comunque le limitazioni dell'amministratore di sistema sul posto di lavoro) di trovarsi di fronte ad una pagina web di un sito o di un blog la scritta "Access denied".

In questa guida di TV GRATIS.net, vedremo 10 semplici modi che ci consentono di accedere gratuitamente ad un sito web o ad un blog bloccato.

Per la realizzazione di questa guida abbiamo preso spunto dagli ottimi post apparsi su Sergio Gandrus per la versione italiana e WebStuffScan per la versione inglese.

1. Usare l’indirizzo IP
Questa è la via più semplice per aggirare il blocco basato sul nome a dominio. Invece di digitare
www.tvgratis.net nella barra degli indirizzi, si digita direttamente l'indirizzo IP corrispondente del tipo xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. Per sapere a quale IP corrisponda il dominio si può utilizzare uno strumento come hcidata.

2. Usare la cache di Google
asta andare su Google e digitare il dominio. Nella cache, ovviamente, non ci sono contenuti molto aggiornati.

3. Usare un Anonymizer
Con questo metodo usi un servizio di terzi che fa una richiesta al server che vuoi raggiungere. Ci sono due problemi: la lentezza nella navigazione e il fatto che non ci sono molti servizi ancora gratuiti. Ecco quelli rimasti (per adesso)

4. Usare un tool di traduzione online
Con questo metodo si sfrutta il servizio come se fosse un proxy. Eccone alcuni.

5. Usare la ricerca di Google Mobile
Google mobile search funziona, ma il risultato potrebbe non essere ottimale.

6. Usare un server Proxy pubblico
Ci sono molti server proxy gratuiti. l’azione essenziale è quella di cambiare le impostazioni di connessione, cosa non sempre possibile sui pc di ufficio. Ecco qualche esempio di server proxy pubblico: