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Secure your Facebook with proper privacy settings

May 19, 2010 by admin 4 Comments

MySpace recently has announced plans to simplify its privacy settings as it seeks to differentiate itself from social network rival Facebook, which is under fire over its privacy practices and recent privacy breaches due to facebook bugs.

Myspace said "We provide clear privacy settings, allowing not only restrictions on who can view their profile data, but also age restrictions to allow age separation of older and younger users.". The new Facebook features introduced last month include the ability for partner websites to incorporate Facebook user data, a move that would further expand the social network’s presence on the internet.

Facebook privacy settings

Securing your facebook with settings -  A few key things to understand about friend lists:

  • You can add each of your friend to more than one Friend List
  • Friend Lists can have specific privacy applied to them
  • Your friends’ privacy settings will always default to the most restrictive friend list they’ve been placed in. For example, let’s say your friend John is someone you met at work but continue to hang out with outside of work. You may have placed them in your “Work Contacts” Friend List and your “Local Friends” Friend List. If your “Work Contacts” cannot see photos you’ve been tagged in and your “Local Friends” can, John will not be able to see photos you’ve been tagged in.

    You can configure your Friend Lists by visiting the friends area of your Facebook.

Read the Facebook Guide to Privacy

 

At the very bottom of every page on Facebook, there’s a link that reads "Privacy." The linked page is "A guide to privacy on Facebook," which contains the latest privacy functions and policies. For example, with the latest changes in December 2009, Facebook discloses what it calls "Publicly available information." This is information that is publicly viewable to anyone visiting your profile, and includes sensitive information like your name, current city and gender.

When in doubt, use the "How others see you" tool on Facebook’s privacy guide to check and make sure your privacy settings are properly set.

Facebook’s new simple privacy settings page wants you to make all your posts and photos visible to the whole Web by default.

(Credit: Screenshot by Rafe Needleman/CNET)

 

Show "limited friends" a cut-down version of your profile

You can choose to make people ‘limited friends’ who only have access to a cut-down version of your profile if you wish. This can be useful if you have associates who you do not wish to give full friend status to, or feel uncomfortable sharing personal information with.

 

If you’re not sure whether you’ve sufficiently protected what you share on Facebook, thenReclaimPrivacy.org has a bookmarklet to help you be as private as you’d like.

To run the bookmarklet and see how private you may or may not be on Facebook, simply follow these directions:

  1. Drag this link to your web browser bookmarks bar: Scan for Privacy
  2. Log in to facebook.com and then click that bookmarklet
  3. You will see a series of privacy scans that inspect your privacy settings and warn you about settings that might be unexpectedly public.

 

Facebook Privacy Scanner

For each area, ReclaimPrivacy will give you a green ("good"), yellow ("caution"), or red ("insecure") ranking. If you hit yellow or red, it’ll provide you with specific steps to fix the problem so you don’t have to waste time searching for the right setting.

 

I YOU STILL HAVE ANY CONCERNS  you can go tot face book privacy settings  page  on face book itself to see what you can  do to make your facebook more secure

Filed Under: Apps, Facebook, Website Review Tagged With: Facebook, Websites

Micro Niche blog making tips

May 17, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

 

Niche blog basics

Considering you have the basic knowledge of setting up a blog  and some html, there is not much  rocket science  to getting up at least  1 or 20 niche blogs up quickly and start earning some dough $$.

There are tools that automate all this  and make it quicker , but whatever you do , you gotta be in the game and with the game. Know  what is allowed and what is not and how far you can go  or how far you cannot  g promoting  you blog , adding content etc.

Some basic tips that will help you set up that micro niche blog for $$

 

Each site should consist of:

  • 4 pages/with 4 different keywords
  • content on each page about 500 words long
  • Proven "HIGH CONVERTING WEB THEME"(over 80% click through rate on most pages)
  • about me page
  • contact page
  • and privacy policy

Best of luck

Filed Under: Make money blogging, Makemoney online, SEO Tagged With: Makingmoney blogging, Money for blogging, SEO

Blogging and making money tools – Browsersize

May 11, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

The Google labs  guys  are a busy team  and they are forever coming out with some innovative  tools and ideas  that are quite useful to us  internet geeks ( so to speak)  or bloggers. This tool can also help you bloggers make more money.

Their latest tool “browsersize” can be definetly be put to good use by bloggers. It is a very handy tool to increase your google adsense money or affiliate sales  by making using of its innovative features. Browsersize can be used to make money blogging.

Soon as you enter  your  blog or website url at Browsersize googlelabs , you get an instant picture of  your  blog  with the website showing a layer on top of your blog  showing which parts of the website  or blog are most visible  to the viewers. This can come of particular use  when designing your new website or blog. 

How browsersize can make you money blogging ?

You can use this tool to see which parts of your blog is most visible to your viewers and  place your google adsense ads  or affiliate advertisements  in these areas  to maximize you earnings.

browsersize making money blogging

Check out the  example picture of my blog Sheldon Singh  above

For example, the "90%" contour means that 90% of people visiting Google have their browser window open to at least this size or larger. On the example picture above you  can see when you first visit this site, there is a  Ipad picture  in the  70 % to 80 % zone , meaning that 20% to  30% of users cannot see this  area when  they first visit the page.  Thsi percentage is a significant  number which can relate to significant  reduced earnings.

The sizes represented in this snapshot are client area sizes, not browser window sizes. They represent the size of the browser without the title bar, toolbars, status bars, etc., and thus give a true representation of how much content can be seen by a particular segment of the Web-using population

Good luck making some money and if you really wanted to see or check  your browsersize  i suggest you go here – >> Browsersize

Filed Under: Google, Make money blogging, Makemoney online, sheldon singh Tagged With: Google, makemoney blogging, Makemoney online

ipad or die pad – The optus , vodafone , telstra Ipad plans for australia

May 9, 2010 by admin 2 Comments

 

Ipad launch in Australia – May28th

The date is Friday May 28th , when the iPad will also launch in Australia along with Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Switzerland and the UK. Pre-orders can be placed at Apple.com.au from Monday, 10 May, with the device available from Apple’s online store and retail stores plus selected Apple resellers.

In Australia pricing starts at $629 for the 16GB Wi-Fi model, with the 32GB version at $759 and the 64GB model at $879. The entry-level 3G iPad (which also includes GPS and 16GB of storage) will land at $799; the 32GB model comes in at $929, with the flagship 64GB 3G iPad at $1,049.

ipad australia ipad plans optus telstra vodafone

Ipad Internet and Data plans

The competition between telecommunication carrier’s for a piece of Apple’s iPad action has begun, with Optus putting flat month-by-month 3G plans as well as prepaid plans on its iPad menu.

Optus plans for I-pad

Optus has confirmed to APC that it will offer a ‘made for iPad’ microSIM bundle with three month-by-month plans: $20 for 2GB, $30 for 3GB and $60 for 8GB. "Optus will also have prepaid as well as month-to-month data plans suitable for use with the iPad 3G" Optus spokeswoman Liz Greene told APC, with the promise that "we will provide further details of our iPad plans soon."

Telstra Plans for Ipad

Earlier today Telstra revealed its prepaid iPad Next G plans which cost $20 for 1GB, $30 for 3GB and $60 for 6GB on top of the initial $30 ‘Pre-Paid SIM for Apple iPad’ start kit which comes with 1GB (and a bonus 2GB if activated before June 30th). Telstra has not yet revealed if it will also offer month-by-month plans

The entry-level $20 pack comes with 1GB; $30 gets you a 3GB top-up; the mid-range $60 recharge comes with 6GB; $80 lands you 9GB, while the $100 top-up comes with 12GB (although we’re open to suggestions as how any iPad user could gobble up 12GB, or even 6GB, in just 30 days).

The pre-paid iPad microSIM starter pack will be sold at Telstra Stores and "selected partners". Recharges are available via Bpay or through purchasing vouchers at outlets including Telstra stores and dealers, Australia Post, Target, Big W, Dick Smith, Woolworths, Safeway, Coles Fone Zone, K Mart, Retravision and Newslink newsagencies.

 

Vodafone plans for apple Ipad

VHA partner networks Vodafone and 3 have revealed they will offer a range of mobile broadband plans for the 3G iPad.

The new Month by Month plans offer the value of a contract with complete flexibility of not being locked into a long term commitment.

Available on both Vodafone and 3, mobile broadband can be purchased for as little as $15 per month. This low monthly cost allows the download of 1GB of data. The Month by Month plans are also available at $29 (3GB), $39 (6GB) and $49 (8GB). Customers also have the option to either ‘BYO’ their own broadband modem or purchase a stylish USB modem internet stick for the low one-off cost of $79.

Filed Under: Australian, Gadgets, Software Tagged With: Apple, Electronics, Gadgets

Carl Williams Australian Gangland killer buried in gold-plated coffin

May 1, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

The funeral for the Australian gangster  carl williams was looking pretty flash and top notch with the Gold coffin

The gold coffin for carl williams

Carl williams gold  coffins australian gangster

Links:

News results for carl williams


ABC Online

Gang war ends in black comedy at Carl Williams funeral‎ – 12 hours ago

A gold coffin containing the body of Carl Williams has arrived at St Therese’s Catholic Church in Essendon. The circling chopper, the spills of …

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Filed Under: Australian, News Tagged With: Australian

Is this The Ipad killer ? ( Adams Android Tablet pc )

May 1, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

 

Never heard of Notion Ink? Its founders are six IITans and an MBA grad. With an average age of 24, they believe India has what it takes to compete with the most innovative tech companies in the world.

Adam the IPAD KILLER ?

“We knew that Indian engineers and designers were doing most of the innovative work at Microsoft, Intel, and Apple. We just needed to take the first step," says co-founder Rohan Shravan. “ Compared to the iPad, the Adam is substantially more computer like.  It is fully multi-tasking capable, has 3 USB and 1 HDMI (allowing for full HD at 1080p).  Adam’s screen is slightly larger, and is adapts to low and high light environments.

Current PC technology is like a Hummer on a city road,” quips Rohit Rathi, the youngest of the group at 23, and, along with Shravan, one of four co-founders from IIT Kharagpur. Two are from IIT Delhi while Sachin Ralhan, the eldest at 25, is a childhood friend of Shravan and Rathi and an MBA from IIPM. Apart from Ralhan and Rathi, the other five are all aged 24.

i ink adam android notion

What’s so different about their tech? Three years in the making, the Adam tablet is the first device in the world to integrate two breakthrough power saving components – nVidia’s Tegra 2 chip and a PixelQi screen. Together, they help it achieve twice the battery life and performance of the iPad.

The Adam also has a swivel video camera, allowing you not only to video chat but to record university lectures, or anything else.  It seems almost as if the Google team intentionally developed the Adam to encompass everything the iPad lacks.

Whats equally impressive is how the Adam is priced slightly less than the iPad.  With all its technological superiority, it just goes to show how much Apple charges for their logo.

“The chip provides an edge over the iPad with its ability to play full high definition videos and Flash on the web browser. It can offer the performance of a computer with the power consumption of a cellphone,” explains Shravan.

 

 

I INk notioan Adam Ipad

Adam’s 10-inch screen integrates many innovations first used in the $100 OLPC (one laptop per child) project. Unlike traditional screens, PixelQI screen has a dual mode, and can be read in bright sunlight like an e-reader. With the backlight off, the company claims that it can increase battery life between charges by a factor of five. The question mark hanging over the Adam’s head (until some meaningful hands-on time is had) will be can Android deliver a solid tablet experience. On Notion Ink’s site they refer to an “improved Android UI for 10 inch devices” and expressly state that we are not just talking about expanded screens.

adam ipad

Notion Ink worked with National Institute of Design’s R&D development campus in Bangalore to build a unique touch interface that runs on Google’s Android mobile operating system. As a startup, it faced many obstacles in filing patents and finding the right engineering talent. “India doesn’t have people working on Android. And the companies that have, charge Rs 1 lakh per resource per month,” says Rohan. “So we came up with a social solution – We opted to train engineers ourselves

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What about the pricing? The company has not yet taken a decision on this crucial aspect, but is clear that Adam will definitely be competitive vis-a-vis Apple’s iPad. It expects to start retail sales, at first in the USA, from July onwards.

Filed Under: $heldon $ingh, Gadgets, Software Tagged With: Gadgets, Software

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