by editor at Friday, October 02, 2009 in Social Networks, Tech News
Tags: business profile, Facebook
Starting up on Facebook is really as simple as it gets right now with just a few simple steps to register and start your profile as your self or through your company. There are interesting archives and lots of facilities that make it easier for you to communicate your work or your own thoughts and ideas to a lot of people. As a client who maintains his or her work profile in Facebook, it is always advised that one has a separate business profile too.
For it is much easier to communicate your work through to people who would totally resonate with your business. Keeping two accounts for personal as well as business in the separate helps you connect better. While your personal account can introduce your business to different people, it can help people who are interested in you and your business get a good insight and space into your work while those who just want to stick to you personally, can feel better interacting with you that way.
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by admin at Wednesday, May 27, 2009 in Internet, Social Networks
Tags: digital sky technologies, Facebook, Forticom, Mail.ru, Mark Zuckerberg, vkontakte
Facebook has announced yesterday that it’s going to get a 200m investment from Russian firm Digital Sky Technologies that is considered the market leader for its social networks in different European countries.
With a presumed $10m value of the social networking, Digital Sky Technology will own even less than 2 percent of the social networking site. According to this settlement, DST is not going to hold observer rights or a seat on the board with this investment, as the companies have already agreed on this issue.
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by admin at Saturday, May 23, 2009 in Social Networks
Tags: Allah Almighty, Facebook, Google, haraam, Internet, Islam, Movies, muslim brothers, muslim population, muslim scholars, social networking website, yahoo search engines
Muslim clerics of the world’s largest Muslim population holding country Indonesia have gave their rulings regarding the use of the world’s most favorite social networking website, the Facebook. On Friday, they announced that it was allowed for the Muslim brothers and sisters to use Facebook if the reason was work or communication with family and friends. Otherwise, if they use it for gossiping and flirting, the use of this network becomes Haraam (or forbidden).
Islam sees the human as a constructive minded creature; thus all the things that are included in waste of time or time pass are not liked. Allah Almighty demands productive and positive steps from the human, and this is why things like games, movies, dramas, stories etc are not adored by the religion Islam. Thus, the Ulemah of Indonesia stated that if people use Facebook to interact with their close relatives or pals, there is nothing bad in it; but when it comes to wastage of time, Islam does not recommend it.
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by admin at Tuesday, May 05, 2009 in Internet, Social Networks
Tags: Facebook, Isle of Man, isle of man kkk, kkk members, ku klux klan
Facebook has shut down Ku Klux Klan (KKK) group set up by group youngsters in the Isle of Man, which urged members to cleanse the island of newcomers. The face book shut down the group after it found that the KKK spread racial hatred among the community. About 100 youngsters had subscribed to ‘Keep the Isle of Man free from foreigners’.
Dubbing themselves as “Isle of Man KKK”, the members had posted very alarming messages like “Damn blacks and Indians (sic) coming over here taking our jobs – who the **** do they think they are?”. But the alarming thing is that even school going students also posted such hate messages in the group. The Local newspapers have said that about 33 of the KKK members were students at the Ballakarmeen High School.
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by admin at Friday, October 31, 2008 in Computers
Tags: Facebook, MSN messenger, nude pictures, porn stuff, secondary school
Researchers find that hundreds of primary and secondary school kids at Greater Manchester have been looking at smut during the school day as well as using school computers to send abusive messages.

The research was carried out by E-safe Education and it showed that average school triggered between 50 to 100 serious alerts every day.
Almost 30% of these serious alerts were due to nude pictures and hardcore pornography viewing while the others were related to cyber-threats.
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by admin at Thursday, October 16, 2008 in Food
Tags: chicken, Facebook, Online, PC, phone, Pizza Hut
Now you can order your pizza via Facebook
Now you can order your pizza directly while using FaceBook as Pizza Hut has unveiled a new application knowing people are too lazy these days.
Now aside from checking out what your friends are doing and when you are in mid-way through a poking frenzy while ninja-pirate baiting, you can order food as well.
Using Pizza Hut Interface (hmm clever act), you can order your pasta, pizza and chicken wings.
The new application can even remember what you had ordered last time and it means you need not to waste your time in disgusting deciding for yourself. Click here to read more »
by admin at Wednesday, September 24, 2008 in Social Networks
Tags: CBS, Facebook, Online, Service, websites
Facebook is considering taking a big leap into the bigger cyberspace as its Connect service will allow you to log in other websites and go live with your Facebook account.
If you have already logged on to Facebook, you can also log in to online celebrity rag of CBS just with a single click.
Now you can invite your friends to join you browsing stories about fabulous parenting skills of Jada Pinkett Smith or a real scary-looking Gary Colemans’ driving problems. The fun never ends here as you can also easily post any bitchy comments you make on other sites. Click here to read more »
by admin at Monday, September 01, 2008 in Internet
Tags: Facebook, Facebook Spammers, Koobface
Spammers in search of information to commit ID fraud are invading Facebook and other social networking sites these days. According to some members, their accounts have been hijacked or deactivated and they are receiving much more spam than usual. A source explains that malware abuses were higher in the last month than the same period last year.
Some estimates reveal that Facebook has more than 100 million account holders. Most of these attacks are because of the variants of a worm known as Koobface, which has been slithering around the syberguts of Facebook as well as MySpace during the last month. But now Facebook is claiming that everything is in control now.
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by admin at Saturday, February 23, 2008 in Internet
Tags: Facebook, News
Facebook, one of the most popular social networking site; had a taste of its very first fall in the number of UK users at the start of the year as indicated by data from new industry.
Data gathered by Nielsen Online showed that the number of Facebook users went down by 5% to 8.5 million in January based from its 8.9 million users last December. This is the very first decline in the number of Facebook users ever recorded since Nielsen Online had started gathering data from the site in the month of July in 2006.
Facebook website lost its popularity and appeal among its main audience which mainly consisted of young people as stated by Nic Howell, industry magazine New Media Age’s deputy editor. Moreover, Mr. Howell also commented that when Tory MP’s and other important corporations build profiles in the website, the value of the brand somewhat declines. It drives its core user base to new alternatives which are more credible.
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by admin at Sunday, December 30, 2007 in Technology
Tags: Apple’s iPhone, Facebook, Harry Potter, Lycos Top Searches, MySpace, Poker, Saddam Hussain, You Tube
“Apple’s iPhone” secured a place in the Top 10 News Stories at the time well before it was even launched. It was the reality for the first time that Lycos revealed recently with its Top 10 News stories of 2007.Lycos has compiled a whole search report for the year 2007 and released last week.

According to the released search report by Lycos, in a rare appearance for a technology event, the “Debut of the iPhone” captured the fifth-place spot in the news category. The phone was beaten by the number of searches on the execution of Sadaam Hussein, which finished first, and, in order, by the Iran conflict, the Pakistan conflict, and global warming.
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