Entries from December 2009 ↓

The Incomplete Guide to Facebook

Despites’s Facebook popularity there are some functionalities out there that users are not aware of. So I posted an incomplete guide here to showcase some of facebook’s unnoticed features. The list will continue to expand just like facebook and I hope readers like you will cooperate by submitting some tips or tricks that others are not aware about.

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Make your twitter links to a RSS Feed

The last twitter application I presented is Twalkin which makes you twit and Talk at the same time .And now another web application for web masters and blog masters makes you create your own twitter links to a rss feed. Twitter applications spread like wildfire, even though I don’t use twitter much like facebook it’s still a big help if you’ll be using it for real time search and blog promotion.

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Google and Facebook will be having it’s URL shortening service

URL shortening services are one of the places where hackers and malicious users take advantage in spreading havoc. Malwares and phising sites are now that common since URL shortening services have spread. Even so, Google and Facebook will have their own URL shortening service which is good news for users who’s suspicious given a shortened url to click. The service is not mature enough but it’s in good shape, ready to be tested in the future.

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Facebook Updates New Privacy Settings

Just when I logged in my facebook account a new window appeared to inform me of the new update of facebook’s privacy settings. Although I don’t express my thoughts openly on facebook, I know that Facebook’s privacy settings have deep issues. But I think the new update of Facebook might give the users some assurance.

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How to Test your Ping the easy way

It really sucks if you’ll be playing your favorite online game with so much lag. High Ping means a total disaster if you’re a gamer or just an internet hardcore surfer. Although most people rely too much on the speed of their internet they should care more about the quality of their ISPs ping rate.  Ping is basically the amount of time it takes for a packet of data to travel from your own connection to the server and back. So the higher your ping is the more disaster you’ll meet.

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