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Monday, January 31, 2011

Egyptians Can Tweet Via Landline, Mobile Phone With Call2Tweet From Google and Twitter

WeseePeople like to see hear from all people, but at the moment we would love to hear from Egyptians. The Last Internet connection to the country has gone dark but the mobile and landline phones are still up.
Google and Saynow (a Google Company) together with Twitter has come with a new solution, to provide people in Egypt with capability to Tweet, just with a phone call and leaving a a voice mail. It will be tweeted with #Egypt and a link to listen to the Voicemail. Tweets could be checked out at twitter.com/speak2tweet
It will also be good if someone who knows Egyptian language, translate those messages.
We want to hear you Egypt!


Official Google Blog: Some weekend work that will (hopefully) enable more Egyptians to be heard

Friday, January 28, 2011

T-Pain Gets A Facebook "Like" Tatto!

Looks like people do all sort of things to with for facebook, other than spending working studying and free time on it.

Singer / rapper T-Pain has got a new tatto, "I DON’T HAVE TO [Like] ME"
T-Pain Tweeted;
I get a tatt every time I come to Hawaii. I think this ones pretty sweet, unless facebook shuts down soon 0_o 
Yep it is your right T-Pain and as  Techcrunch's Wauters said, I DON’T HAVE TO [Like] IT

LinkedIn InMaps, Analytical In A Beautiful Way!

LinkedIn which announced about LinkedIn IPO today, is deploying a lot of new features.like LinkedIn Swarm, LinkedIn text ads and my favorite, LinkedIn InMaps from LinkedIn Labs.
The maps allows you to discover your your connections, professional relationships visually in a color coded map. It also let you find out about professional hubs in your network, something which is hard to see textually. There are many other things to be discovered or analyzed using the InMaps. Two conditions govern your use of the maps, You need to have at least 50 connections and 75% of your profile need to be completed. Go travel your InMaps.

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Your Maps are at http://inmaps.linkedinlabs.com

Monday, January 24, 2011

French President Sarkozy's Facebook Account Hacked

A hacker has got hold of French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s Facebook account and has issued a false statement about the future election plans. The message whicn now has been removed statted;

"Dear compatriots, given the exceptional circumstances our country is experiencing, I have decided in my spirit and conscience not to run for office again at the end of my mandate in 2012"
The spoof message has since been removed, indicating the French President has regained the control of the account.
"My Facebook account was hacked into this evening, perhaps to remind me that no system is infallible, I have noted the writing and spelling lesson, but do not subscribe to the rather hasty conclusions of the message"
ABC News Australia

Thursday, January 20, 2011

7 Billion Reasons To Think About Population Growth, Hint: Strike Out Living Space.


It is expected that the world population will exceed seven billion in 2011. With this in mind National Geographic magazine offers a 7-part series examining specific challenges and solutions to the issues associated with population growth we will be facing now and in the future.
Space will not be a problem because we can fit all 7 billion, standing shoulder to shoulder, in to the greater Los Angeles 
The magazine introduces the series with its January cover story "7 Billion," offering a broad overview of demographic trends that got us to today and will impact us all tomorrow. The first in-depth story will appear in the March issue, focusing on humans' impact on the planet's geology. Other stories will follow throughout 2011.
Via CitizenTube

Iranian People Gets Google Earth, Picasa, Chrome Downloads, But Not The Iranian Government.

We all know how hard people in Iran tried to get their news out when Iranian government blocked any news from flowing out by deporting foreign journalists, shutting down media outlets and even blocking cell phone communications.
But people were able to use services like Twitter, Youtube and other means to get news out. But those same people were unable to use new software like Google Earth, Picasa and Chrome that we have come to rely in day to day use. due to export restrictions.
Some of those restrictions have been lifted and today, Iranian people, but not the Iranian government (Google will continue to block IP addresses associated with the Iranian government) will be able to download Google Earth, Picasa and Chrome
Keep up the communications and openness.
Official Google Blog: Software downloads for Iran: "Google Earth, Picasa, Chrome Downloads to Iran"

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

"You guys in AZ are life savers." CDCR Undersecretary Scott Kernan

It is too sick even to imagine how these people think of taking someones life, convicted murderer or otherwise.  The American Civil Liberties Union obtained and released the documents, showing the desperation of  California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation officials  to secure some sodium thiopental to execute convicted murderer.

You guys in AZ are life savers," Kernan e-mailed Charles Flanagan, Arizona Department of Corrections deputy director. "Buy you a beer next time I get that way."
Via  Gawker

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Americans Are More Social, And Civilly Engaged On The Internet.

The thinking that internet users were bunch of people who were isolated and lacking social skills are fast fading as many of us know and the fact has been confirmed by a study "The Social Side of the Internet" by PEW Internet and American Life Project. The study was based on a survey among American Adults 18 years and older and was conducted in both English and Spanish.
As for social life of people engaged in groups, at a personal level, say the internet has had varying influence over their connection to groups:

    * 53% of the online Americans who are active in groups say the internet has had a major impact on their ability to keep up with news and information about their groups; 30% say the internet has had a minor impact on that.
    * 41% of these internet-using active group members say the internet has had a major impact on their ability to organize activities for their groups; 33% say the internet has had a minor impact on that.
    * 35% of these internet-using active group members say the internet has had a major impact on their ability to invite friends to join their groups; 36% say the internet has had a minor impact on that.
    * 33% of these internet-using active group members say the internet has had a major impact on their ability to find groups that match their interests; 28% say the internet has had a minor impact on that.
    * 28% of these internet-using active group members say the internet has had a major impact on their ability to create their own groups; 28% say the internet has had a minor impact on that.
    * 24% of these internet-using active group members say the internet has had a major impact on their ability to volunteer their time to groups; 40% say the internet has had a minor impact on that.
    * 24% of these internet-using active group members say the internet has had a major impact on their ability to contribute money to groups; 34% say the internet has had a minor impact on that.

The Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project has found that 75% of all American adults are active in some kind of voluntary group or organization and internet users are more likely than others to be active: 80% of internet users participate in groups, compared with 56% of non-internet users. And social media users are even more likely to be active: 82% of social network users and 85% of Twitter users are group participants.

Read, Dream & Recycle, Book Origami From Book of Art.

Isaac Salazar
it’s also my way of recycling a book that might otherwise end up in a landfill.  The words or symbols I use are drawn from anything that invokes inspiration or encouragement, such as “Read”, “Dream” and the Recycle symbol.  If my work also makes people look at a book and even art in a new light then the piece has done its job
Book of Art on FlickR via Recyclart

Tuesday, January 04, 2011

The Ghost Of Plagiarism

Ever thought of Plagiarizing? Watch this funny video. Press "CC" (access via up arrow next to resolution) button to get subtitles;

The Ghost Of Plagiarism

Sunday, January 02, 2011

Facebook Valued At 50 Billion As Goldman Sachs Invests $500 Million

Godman Sachs ($450 Million) and Digital Sky Technologies (50 Million) have investedon the ever changing facebook driving the valuation of the firm to whopping $50 Billion. With this valuation, facebook surfaces eBay, Yahoo and Time Warner in value!
The new infusion will allow facebook to steal away from it's rivals in many fields like developing new products, hiring and possibly new acquisitions.
The SEC is showing interest in companies like facebook, twitter and zinga and their lucrative private markets and if they are using the private market to avoid public disclosure requirements.
On the otherhand, experts belive the new money inflow might force facebook to go public just like Google or Microsoft. Also all these companies are making the market change as well;

“When you think back to the early days of Google, they were kind of ignored by Wall Street investors, until it was time to go public,” said Chris Sacca, an angel investor in Silicon Valley who is a former Google employee and an investor in Twitter. “This time, the Street is smartening up. They realize there are true growth businesses out here. Facebook has become a real business, and investors are coming out here and saying, ‘We want a piece of it.’”
NYTimes