Showing posts with label Facebook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Facebook. Show all posts

Wednesday, 18 January 2012

Republic Day Security will be very tight in the city till Jan 30


The entry of visitors inside the national and international terminals, the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport (SVPI) suspended for 30 jaanuar.Liikuda put in place security measures in the wake of Independence Day.


Airport officials said that every day, several family members to purchase tickets, flyers, visitors enter an area that is now limited for safety reasons.


Officials said they got around the Bureau of Civil Aviation and Safety Monitoring (BCAS) to restrict entry of visitors, and a double screening of the airline into the terminal building and 30 January


"Everyday around 1,000 people buy tickets to enter the visitors' area of the city airport in the inner and terminal. Hindu these tickets is Rs 30 domestic and R-60 international. Per BCAS circular family members and friends to see the flyer on the outside of the building. aiming ground staff officers are also improved for the Republic Day, "an airport official said.


Ahmedabad airport last year received a threatening letter in which the sender claimed to belong to terrorist groups. CISF officials said all countries of the visitors inside the terminals is limited to a few days before 26 January but it has done well in advance.
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Tuesday, 30 August 2011

Twitter, Facebook encourage drug abuse?

"Be afraid of Facebook, be very afraid," jokes The Huffington Post, citing the claims as "outrageous." "It's another correlational study in which the reader is obviously supposed to assume causality, a no-no in the world of studies," adds the Los Angeles Times.


"At one time, public health experts thought that eating ice cream might cause polio; they noticed that the number of polio cases was higher in places with greater ice cream consumption." The results of the survey showed that compared to teens who don't visit social networking sites daily, those who log on are five times more likely to use tobacco, three times more likely to drink alcohol, and twice as likely to smoke marijuana. 

 "But it's not the fact that teens visit social network sites that makes them more likely to abuse alcohol or other drugs," writes WebMD. "Instead, the issue seems to be what they view on those sites." 

CASA reports that 40 percent of the teens interviewed said they saw photos on social media sites of their peers drunk, passed out, or using drugs, which CASA says is just bad news for any parent, and they hope the results of the survey might nudge parents to start monitoring what their child sees online. 


In the survey, which also interviewed 528 parents of teens, 64 percent said they didn't monitor social networking sites that their children visit. "Parents need to monitor their kids with respect to social networking and the TV shows they watch, and know what their kids' lives are like," said CASA President Joseph Califano Jr.
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Friday, 26 August 2011

New Privacy Setting Changes by Facebook


Face book said it would roll out the new controls to share private information on social networks on Thursday to give its more than 750 million users new tools to manage who can see information about them. The company plans to move a number of privacy controls that previously required navigating to a separate page settings from users’ home pages and profile pages, next to where they see and add content.



Face book and other social networks have sometimes been criticized for design that takes users to inadvertently share information with a wider audience than they intended. Many Face book users have hundreds or thousands of friends, and some have called the company to make it easier to target smaller groups when sending information.

Chris Cox, Face book’s vice president of product development, said his company had been working on changes in the last six months, based on many years of requests from users. “It’s about making it easier to share with just anyone you want, and never be surprised by who sees anything,” he said. Users should “never be surprised by who sees something.”



Mr. Cox said that making life easier control is “crucial” on Face book’s future success, but added the changes were not taken in response to Google. “We are launching it now because it’s ready,” he said.

A Google spokesman said in a statement: “We welcome the Face book effort to give users more control over privacy, because it helps to improve the overall Web experience Google + We create a new and different approach to sharing on the Internet more As . Sharing in the real world. “

Existing users will retain their current default settings for sharing.
The first time the new Face book members share a piece of content, their standard proposal be publicly available – replace “all” attitude. If users choose an option that will be their standard in the future.

The new privacy options will begin to be rolled out across the square from Thursday 25 August.
changes of FACE BOOK:
  • In line controls – each item on a user’s wall has individual privacy options, such as public, friends and custom
  • Tag takedown – the ability to remove tags of self, ask the person who tagged you to remove it, or block the tagger
  • Universal tagging – users can tag anyone, not just Facebook friends. Other person can choose not to accept the tagged post on their profile
  • Location tagging – geographic locations can be added in all versions of Facebook, not just mobile app
  • Profile view – the option to see how others view your profile is added above the news feed

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Thursday, 25 August 2011

Facebook 'increases teenage drugs and alcohol abuse

It found those who used such sites daily were five times more likely to smoke tobacco as those who did not, three times as likely to drink alcohol and twice as likely to use marijuana. 

The poll of 12 to 17-year-olds Americans, conducted by Columbia University, found 70 per cent of those interviewed said they used social networking sites on a typical day, while 30 per cent did not. 


One of the main reasons for going on such sits, besides actually communicating with friends, is to keep tabs on peers by looking at their photographs. 

But the study found that pictures of teenagers "drunk, passed out, or using drugs on Facebook and other sites" were "rampant". However, parents seemed unaware that browsing such sites could increase their child's likelihood of abusing drink or drugs, with almost nine in 10 believing it did not have an effect on them.

Joseph Califano, founder of the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University, called on operators of Facebook and others to instigate tighter controls to block such photographs. 

He said: "The time has come for those who operate and profit from social networking sites like Facebook to deploy their technological expertise to curb such images and to deny use of their sites to children and teens who post pictures of themselves and their friends drunk, passed out or using drugs. 

"Continuing to provide the electronic vehicle for transmitting such images constitutes electronic child abuse." The survey also found that one in five teenagers claimed to have been bullied online.
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Wednesday, 10 August 2011

Facebook Messenger

Facebook has just launched a new free standalone mobile group messaging app for iPhone and Android called Facebook Messenger. It allows users to conduct one-on-one or group conversations, send photos, and privately share their location. Messages are delivered via push notifications to those with the app, and SMS, Facebook Chat, or Facebook Messages to those without it. 


The app heavily incorporates functionality and design from group messaging app Beluga, which Facebook acquired in March, and whose founders headed development. Facebook Messenger should help users coordinate meetups and find each other, increase usage of Facebook’s direct communication channels, and compete with GroupMe and Fast Society. 

This is the first standalone app from the social network, which otherwise aggregates all its functionality into its primary “Facebook for…” native apps. This and leaked information about a standalone photo sharing app indicate that Facebook has recognized the demand for more lightweight, streamlined, specialized mobile apps. Facebook has already started to supplant traditional email providers as a dominant way that people communicate online. 


And now the social networking giant is poised to delve even deeper into users’ messaging activity with a new mobile app with SMS-like functionality. On Tuesday, Facebook is launching a mobile app for iPhone and Android that allows users to send and receive real-time messages. Dubbed Facebook Messenger, it’s the first standalone app to be launched by the company aside from the general purpose apps Facebook has for various mobile devices. 

The development of the Facebook Messenger app has been headed up by the founding team of Beluga, a group text messaging service acquired by Facebook in March. Beluga’s founders Ben Davenport, Lucy Zhang and Jonathan Perlow told me in an interview Tuesday morning that they have been working on Facebook Messenger essentially since they joined the company after the Beluga deal, with help from the entire existing Facebook Messaging team. 


 It was only a few hours ago that we got wind of Facebook’s release of a standalone messaging product called Facebook Messenger for iOS and Android. The app focuses on doing messages and only messages, with the intention of being incredibly convenient instead of robust. If there’s one missing feature, though, it’s video chat integration. Given Facebook’s recent moves with Skype to integrate video chat on the Facebook site, it would only seem to make sense that you could do video messaging and chat in the Facebook apps, too. Apparently, that’s exactly the plan. 

Or at least it’s part of the plan. According to what we’re seeing over at 9to5 Mac, Facebook has tucked away some clues that point toward The integrated messaging platform Facebook launched in November unified Chat, Messages, mobile push notifications, and email, allowing users to have a seamless conversation regardless of what interface the participants were using. Other group messaging apps still worked better though, prompting Facebook to acquire Beluga, which already had a strong Facebook integration. Facebook Messenger goes one step further, allowing users to add contacts from their phone who they aren’t Facebook friends with to a conversation via SMS. 

While other group messaging apps, including Beluga, pay third-party cloud communication service Twilio to convert API calls into SMS, Facebook has built its own in-house SMS syndication system. The app works like this: After downloading the app to your mobile phone, you sign in using your Facebook credentials. The app is essentially an extension of Facebook messages, so all of your texts, chats, emails and message history are all within one place — synced across mobile and web. 

The app can be used to send messages to groups or individuals, and messages can include location information and attachments such as photos. To me, the coolest part of the app is that it can deliver messages through app notifications and SMS texts, so you can communicate with your friends whether they have the Messenger app or not. Facebook Messenger will be available in the US and Canada starting Tuesday, and will roll out in other regions “shortly,” Davenport said.
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Friday, 15 July 2011

Facebook CEO Goes Coy On Google+

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Facebook CEO Mark Zukerberg, it seems that has suddenly gone shy Google +, Google's latest challenge to the world's No. Facebook.Asutaja. A social networking site Facebook recently hit headlines are the most popular party with Google +.

According to web reports, Zuckerberg probably changed your privacy settings so that they can not show more than many people follow him, or how many people he has placed a new social networking circles. + Google Circles are groups of friends.
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By the way, it is not the only high-profile corporate honcho has decided to go private with Google +. Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin also said seems to have hit the privacy button, hides the many friends and supporters as they are with Google +.

Trio has since dropped 100 ranking of the most popular people in a social network.

Unofficial top-100 list compiled by a team of programmers, an Amsterdam-based website called Google + Statistics. The same group has also said that the popularity of Twitter users to follow through Twitter Counter.
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Sunday, 10 July 2011

Boston Venture Capitalists Ponder The Facebook Billions

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Facebook will likely soon be worth 100 billion. If you saw a social network, you know the story of Mark Zuckerberg coding drunk his dormitory at Harvard and Winkl Voss twins and how everyone's scrambling to lay claim to an early involvement of the company. Imagine if you invested $ 1000 on Facebook, as Eduardo did SAVER right after Mark Zuckerberg started the site in spring 2004. Or even $ 500,000, as did later the same year, Peter Thiel. Both men are now multibillion aires. And Facebook is based on the expected value, they have each tripled their net worths in the past year. Even Winkl Voss twins never work again.

So, now is the sad side of the story. Battery Ventures, turned venture capital firm located just outside of Boston, Mark Zuckerberg and his small social network of the 2004th It is unclear how much the battery out and who else may have been contacted, but according to a Reuters report, the venture capitalists are still scrambling to Beantown after Basin has been the biggest success of the investment generation. (. In raw numbers, reading, SAVER something like a million percent return on your initial investment) Howard Anderson, founder of Battery Ventures and a lecturer at MIT Sloan School of Management, says investors in the Boston area were simply too old to To understand how to become a great social network:
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Saturday, 9 July 2011

Facebook Announcement

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MySpace Founder Tom Anderson is a battle of ideas in their social network, Facebook, and a new candidate, the search engine Google.

Anderson had in mind Facebook announcement last week that they will add a Skype video chat. According to PCMag.com, Anderson said MySpace was one on one video chat room in 2004, and was a Skype video calls from the 2007th

Tech and the world gathered yesterday for another large network kuulutuse.Sotsiaalse Facebook Platform announced three major new features: group chat, a new design, and chat with Skype video calls. More information about the features can

Tech and the world gathered yesterday for another large network kuulutuse.Sotsiaalse Facebook Platform announced three major new features: group chat, a new design, and chat with Skype video calls. More information about the features can

Facebook released today a series of unplanned installation code to your Skype shows off music application called Vibes. Google is infamously the "leaked" a lot of Google + code which the breakup of their future functions.
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