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  • 5 Things You Should Know Before the Facebook Timeline Switch Happens
  • Feb 6, 2012 11:19 PMComments 0Trackbacks 0Pageviews 325Public

    As we mentioned recently, Facebook Timeline is coming whether you like or not. In the next few weeks, your Facebook profile will be assimilated, giving you seven days to get your house in order before everyone can browse through your virtual history. Earlier, I wrote a full account of why Timeline is both awesome and a little disturbing, and what you can do to prepare for it — but in the interest of time, he...More

    As we mentioned recently, Facebook Timeline is coming whether you like or not. In the next few weeks, your Facebook profile will be assimilated, giving you seven days to get your house in order before everyo...More

  • The Economy Nowadays
  • Jan 3, 2012 12:44 PMComments 0Trackbacks 0Pageviews 1Public

    I am wondering how come the global economy is going worst and worst, businesses are seems to being recession, people’s purchasing desire has declined, especially the great days is coming, but I don’t see anybody is exciting on shopping or out going. Dislocation of the world economy is getting very serious, rich man becomes more rich, poor people getting worst and worst, rich man feed their pets with high nutritive value f...More

    I am wondering how come the global economy is going worst and worst, businesses are seems to being recession, people’s purchasing desire has declined, especially the great days is coming, but I don’t see anybody ...More

  • The Protester - Person of the Yr 2011
  • Dec 15, 2011 11:16 AMComments 0Trackbacks 0Pageviews 6Public

    Once upon a time, when major news events were chronicled strictly by professionals and printed on paper or transmitted through the air by the few for the masses, protesters were prime makers of history. Back then, when citizen multitudes took to the streets without weapons to declare themselves opposed, it was the very definition of news — vivid, important, often consequential. In the 1960s in America they marched for civi...More

    Once upon a time, when major news events were chronicled strictly by professionals and printed on paper or transmitted through the air by the few for the masses, protesters were prime makers of history. Back then, ...More

  • what do you think Jobs would have thought?
  • Dec 10, 2011 1:55 PMComments 0Trackbacks 0Pageviews 4Public

    Longtime Apple leader and co-founder Steve Jobs was known for two things: his temper and his taste. Now Jobs, who died in October, will be memorialized with a 7-foot tall bronze statue in Hungary funded by Gabor Bojar, chairman of Graphisoft, best known for architectural design software Archicad. Take a look at the video, below, then tell me: what do you think Jobs would have thought?http://news.yahoo.com/steve-jobs-memor...More

    Longtime Apple leader and co-founder Steve Jobs was known for two things: his temper and his taste. Now Jobs, who died in October, will be memorialized with a 7-foot tall bronze statue in Hungary funded by Gabor ...More

  • How to: Block calls on an Apple iPhone
  • Dec 7, 2011 9:54 PMComments 0Trackbacks 0Pageviews 2276Public

    Sometimes you just don’t want people calling you, from telemarketers to former relationships and even that crazy uncle that no one in the family really wants to talk to. Learn how to block calls on aniPhone to solve all your caller woes. Unfortunately, if you have an Apple iPhone there is no native option to block incoming calls. If you want to get an app that blocks calls you’ll have to jailbreak your phone. If you’d...More

    Sometimes you just don’t want people calling you, from telemarketers to former relationships and even that crazy uncle that no one in the family really wants to talk to. Learn how to block calls on aniPhone to ...More

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