Facebook lets users take more data home / China removes 2.10 lakh online posts: shuts down 42 websites

Facebook lets users take more data home
News Picture Facebook on Thursday began letting members of the world's leading online community take more of their pictures, posts, messages and other data home with them.

Facebook expanded the types of information its approximately 845 million member..more
China removes 2.10 lakh online posts: shuts down 42 websites
News Picture China has removed 2.10 lakh online posts and shut down 42 websites as part of a massive crackdown on the country's 300 million-strong microbloggers following coup rumours as a major political scandal rocked the nation.

An announcement to ..more
Larry Page: Google+ is really about two experiences
News Picture Google CEO Larry Page delivered some updates on Google+ during Thursday’s conference call, saying that over 170 million Google users have now upgraded to Google+, which presumably means that they have activated their Google+ profile.

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How to secure a wireless network
News Picture Just as you don't allow complete strangers to help themselves to your gas, electricity, water, telephone or cable TV for free, by the same token you should also stop freeloaders accessing your wireless network. Why? Well, there are a number of reason..more
Wavii aims to challenge Facebook's 'news feed'
News Picture Engineers who had previously worked for respected tech firms Amazon and Microsoft, have now created a new personalised news stream service that would challenge social networking giant Facebook's 'news feed' feature.

The new service named W..more
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