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Top 10 Things You Should Not Share On Social Networks
Wonder how much of personal information is fine (read as “safe”) on Twitter, Facebook, Myspace and other Social Networking sites? Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know that social networking web sites are the latest and greatest way to interact with other users on the Internet. Thirty-five percent of adults on the Internet now have a profile on at least one social networking...
5 Social Networking Blunders You’d Want to Avoid
Twitter may be the buzz word today, your granny may be a Facebook junkie, the cat of the cute girl next door may be a Flickr sensation; but as much as you may pretend to ignore it — Social Networking is more dangerous than drugs! And when we are dealing with something as dangerous as the addictiveness of the Social Networking sites we couldn’t be more careful. Because if we don’t, it can...
Got 1500 Facebook/Twitter Friends? Your Brain Can’t Even Handle 150
No matter how many friends you have on social networking websites like Facebook, Twitter or Orkut, the human brain is capable of handling up to a maximum of 150 pals only, a new study has claimed. A professor of Evolutionary Anthropology at Oxford University has found out that human beings are physically limited to being able to link up and manage up to 150 friends at most, regardless of any other...
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Facebook Connect Appears on MySpace Video Site: The Beginning of the End?
MySpace’s rumored adoption of Facebook Connect may be coming to reality with the first implementation, called “Fan Video” being launched. MySpace’s Fan Video site allows users to login with either MySpace or Facebook accounts. With this you can now access MySpace’s Fan Video site via Facebook Connect, the first integration that we’ve seen between Facebook and MySpace.
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MySpace and Facebook follow Twitter; Sign real-time Search deals with Google
It was a big news when Twitter started selling tweets to Google and Microsoft (Bing), roughly a month back. Following the foot steps of Twitter, MySpace and Facebook have signed deals with Google to share real-time search data. Google has begun adding real time results to its search engine, channeling feeds from Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and other fresh content into responses to queries.
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