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Facebook Now Equipped with a Safety Center

Social Networking Giant Facebook has now equipped its website with a Safety Center. To be able to get into the Facebook Security Center, Simply Go to the safety tab. Facebook explained that having a safety center is for the users to gain protection from being harassed online if you’re a Facebook user.  It’s more of a number of pages that explains certain problematic scenarios on Facebook (If someone impersonates another person’s acocunt, Another person makes a death threat, If a user hacks into your account and takes over it, etc.) and how a user can resolve their problem by filing a complaint on Facebook. The pages further explain other privacy policies so that those can also serve as a social networking etiquette guide. So far Facebook has been making attempts to further secure millions of Facebook accounts despite problems in controlling the default ‘public’ privacy settings of all users. Facebook Now Equipped with a Safety Center is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Hundreds of People Evacuated in Iceland Due to Volcanic Eruption

Volcanic Eruption at Fimmvorduhals in South Iceland may now be over; but a new eruption has now started under the Eyjafjallajokull glacier. Two aerial sources have this morning confirmed large amounts of steam coming off the glacier. One plane was 40 miles south and the other was 60 miles north-east. > > Read More Hundreds of People Evacuated in Iceland Due to Volcanic Eruption is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Mid-Day Discussion: Quickie iPad Impressions

It’s the Monday after a holiday, so my work day has been pretty hectic so far. Whenever I have a chance, I’ve been booting up my iPad and playing with Apple’s latest touch-fueled device. I’ll return with much deeper hands-on impressions of the iPad soon, but here are quick thoughts: The landscape keyboard actually makes writing e-mails feasible, not a pain Moving in and out of applications is so fast it almost lack of multi-tasking irrelevant An iPad is, by far, the coolest way to spend a lazy Sunday on the couch Games are fairly expensive, especially ones based on existing franchises, and rushed The “oooh” moment from non-techies comes from flipping a book’s page with your finger I shouldn’t have woken up at 4am, as the iPad didn’t sell out and I could have slept in Dear Time , no one is going to pay for and download a brand-new Time app every week If you have any other questions, I’ll be watching the comments! Plenty more coverage soon. Have something to share? Sitting on a news tip? E-mail me . You can also follow me on Twitter . Apple – Twitter – IPad – Online Communities – Social Networking

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More Americans get news from Internet than newspapers or radio

More Americans get their news from the Internet than from newspapers or radio, and three-fourths say they hear of news via e-mail or updates on social media sites, according to a new report. Sixty-one percent of Americans said they get at least some of their news online, according to a survey by the Pew Internet and American Life Project. That's compared with 54 percent who said they listen to a radio news program and 50 percent who said they read a national or local print newspaper. Almost all respondents, 92 percent, said they get their news from more than one platform. “In the digital era, news has become omnipresent. Americans access it in multiple formats on multiple platforms on myriad devices,” reads the report, based on a survey conducted in December and January. “The days of loyalty to a particular news organization on a particular piece of technology in a particular form are gone.” Social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter have made news a more participatory experience than ever before, the survey suggests. People share links to news stories by e-mail, post articles on their Facebook and other networking feeds and tweet them on Twitter — often following up by discussing the articles on message boards and other sites. Seventy-five percent of respondents said they get news forwarded through e-mail or posts on social networking sites, while 37 percent of online users said they've reported news, commented on a story or shared it on sites like Facebook and Twitter, the survey said. “To a great extent, people's experience of news, especially on the Internet, is becoming a shared social experience … ,” reads the report. “[T]he advent of social media like social networking sites and blogs has helped the news become a social experience in fresh ways for consumers.” Most people said they use between two and five online news sources, and 65 percent said they don't have a single favorite Web site for news. When looking for news online, people said they're most often seeking information about a common topic: the weather. Eighty-one percent said they search for weather information online, followed by national news at 73 percent. Just over half — 52 percent — said they look for sports news, while 47 percent said they look for entertainment or celebrity news. Online news users are generally younger than the average population, according to Pew. About two-thirds of the study's online news users were younger than 50, and nearly 30 percent were younger than 30. Racially, that group is more white and Hispanic than the national average, while half of non-Hispanic black respondents said they get all of their news from offline sources. Only television news still outpaces the Internet, with 78 percent of respondents saying they watch local news and 73 percent saying they view a national network or cable news channel like CNN, Fox News or MSNBC. The report was based on a daily tracking survey of 2,259 adults age 18 or older. The margin of error for all respondents is plus or minus 2.3 percentage points — 2.7 percentage points for Internet users. A combination of land line and cellular numbers was used in the survey. added by: singrrr

More Evidence ‘iPad’ is the Apple Tablet’s Name

Deep in the bowels of the Trademark Office is some fresh evidence that Steve Jobs intends to name his messiah machine the “iPad”: the company is in a fight with Fujitsu over the trademark. In documents first uncovered by The Jesus Tablet blog , Apple first filed notice that it wanted to oppose Fujitsu’s “iPad” trademark application last September and as recently as December has continued to file paperwork in that dispute, lending further evidence that Steve Jobs will thusly christen his forthcoming tablet computer. The Trademark Trial and Appeal Board granted Apple’s December request for an extension until February 28 “to file a notice of opposition against” Fujitsu’s trademark.

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More Evidence ‘iPad’ is the Apple Tablet’s Name

More Evidence of the Apple Tablet’s Name: The ‘iPad’

Deep in the bowels of the Trademark Office is some fresh evidence that Steve Jobs intends to name his messiah machine the “iPad”: the company is in a fight with Fujitsu over the trademark. In documents first uncovered by The Jesus Tablet blog , Apple first filed notice that it wanted to oppose Fujitsu’s “iPad” trademark application last September and as recently as December has continued to file paperwork in that dispute, lending further evidence that Steve Jobs will thusly christen his forthcoming tablet computer.

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More Evidence of the Apple Tablet’s Name: The ‘iPad’