Most of the companies and organizations provide internet access to their employers but using internet for entertainment purposes may not be tolerated in cooperate world weather you could be warned or it could be blocked by company’s backend server.
The most common solution to similar problem is one of the thousands of available proxies available on the web, but this solution could also get block when IT department of your company is being noticed, you know ITians are clever enough
Lets move to something more reliable, how about creating a mirror of your desired webpage? A service called TextMirror is there for you, actually it won’t work for dynamic websites likes Orkut, Facebook, in spite you can mirror down your favorite blog and other static websites with a bulk amount of text.
How To Create A TextMirror ?
In-order to create a text based mirror for any webpage visit TextMirror, all you have to is copy the original URL of the page you want to visit, Check box agreeing with the terms and condition of the service and click Create.
Finally you will get a text based appearance of your desired page with a date stamped which was originally saved in TextMirror database, you can even copy down the URL to visit later.
You can change the size and appearance of your text from the Settings on the right cornet of the screen. These are the only customizable options for the text available on the page. You can also find different mirror at the bottom of the page which are related to your mirror because all these mirrors are archived from TextMirror database and is being shared with other users too.
So guys how you liked this solution, TextMirror is smart enough to load any article on the web regardless of dynamic webpage, regardless you won’t ever be caught due to the lack of HTML appearance and unsuspicious-appearing URL, until your IT administrator get to know about TextMirror and block its own URL from the server, until then enjoy
Dude nice post but we need that strategy for facebook i hope you understand
nice tutorial
thank you very much
Thanks Rahul, that this tip helped you
ok….
well i used to use some proxy site….
that worked fine….
even this is good way to do it….
could you please share the tip with us?