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Another alternative way to getting phone numbers are by extracting them directly from web pages, you can try using this free phone number extractor tool accessible from http://phonenumberextractor.com |
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I already developed a mass emailer application with Visual Studio. Its already packaged into a desktop software that you can install on your windows system. The emailer software works with SMTP (Gmail has SMTP and I think yahoo mail allows too) but you can have an SMTP when you purchase a domain name. All you need to use the Mass emailer software is the domain name of the SMTP, your email address and your password. I also developed another desktop application that can help you to extract email address from other text files. These application were designed mainly for online marketing and newsletter distributions. If you need to purchase the software, contact me with admin [at] ufumes dot com or o8o 678 I 78 64 |
I am not even going to give it a try, cos I am sure I can do it. I've spent some time on similar head cracking task and finally succeeded. Except a price tag is attached to it or you really say what it would be used for, its not worth the effort cos I have loads of "valued" logics to program. But for those that intend to give it a try, you may follow this step First study the pattern, Understand how it is generated. Then design/deduce the mathematical equation that the pattern follows. Then write the code that would implement the mathematical equation. Goodluck anyway. |
For those of you that said that the server will crash even before making up to 1million request, are you really sure about ur stand? What if the page in question is just 1 byte. 1byte x 1billion is approximately 1gig. There are monthly hosting plans that are larger than 1gig. So it wont necessarily crash |
Very simple. All you need to do is to write a software or robot that will request for d pages. U need a very fast connection for your robot to make up to 1billion request within a day |
They cant do nothing. It's just an empty threat. |
Our security are gradually waking up to their responsibilities |
These guys or their sponsors are quite rich o, 2 times of d offer made by d sss |
Good one. Though this should have been in place all this while. |
Good, still below expectation. |
That is a good move. |
@poster, you are contradicting yourself. You said the longer one cooks beans the better, why then do you discourage the use of salt which according to you slows down the softening process of beans? |
I think that is the best line of action to take for now. He already has a lot of unattended problems |
Quite funny. |
There is so much threat alert that it requires skills and sophistication(in terms of IT gadgets) to be able to evaluate and determine real threats. I think Nigeria needs more of the sophitications |
You can now access the full instruction to succesfully shortlisted candidates from http://nigerianbioscientist.com/interact/index.php?topic=768.0 ; you can also download the first and the last 2 pages of the list. If accessing the Nakachi site proves difficult in day time, try accessing it in the night or early hours of the day. |
The server of Nakachi seems to be overloaded with d huge traffic. hopefully with time it would normalize. |
Just finished programming an application for interacting with an industrial machine through serial port, am currently working on an auto dialer application that would "flash" gsm numbers and verify their validity. Am programming with visual studio. |
Tunee:Its something that i can do, call me on 0806 781 7864 or (talktoumeh at yahoo dot ca) lets discuss it. Though am not into hardware electronics or design but i have programmed similar work for an electronics engineer |
interesting. Whose fault? |
Matters arising |
Quite revealling. |
dipotech:The compiler is not hard to come by, you would simply ask your software vendor for a Visual Studio 2008 software, or visual basic software. once you install it, you are good to go, |
Interesting improvement to tarrif. watching to see counter competitions from other networks. lol |
This is an interesting development. Though i have some questions for them. Which kind of algorithm/scanning would be able to detect the different denominations of the naira note. How can the algorithm scanning be strong enough to beat counterfeiting? How fast would be the scanning and validation process for each of the naira notes last, Surely fast process would increases chances of accepting counterfeit. This questions be better addressed properly before doing this on a large scale. |
It's such a pity. Has this news been confirmed? What is happening this week? |
shintaku:talking about generating numbers location-wise, you either need a device that would mopp up the numbers of people in that region or you need an existing database of the GSM of people around there. You cant achieve this without any of this. The best a number generator can do for you is to generate POTENTIAL numbers which could end up being invalid. You can only confirm the validity by Flashing the numbers one after the other. I can help anyone that is interested in creating an automated number flasher application which you would use along side with your phone connected to your computer through a USB cable. With that you can confirm the validity of auto generated numbers. My contact details is 0806 781 7864 or talktoumeh at yahoo dot ca |
I once developed an application that generates all the possible Nigerian network phone number. am also working on an autodialler application that could verify if the number is operational. If anyone needs such application, contact me by mail ( talktoumeh at yahoo dot ca) NB: It would cost you a token. |
