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2 December "Does what happens in the Facebook stay in the Facebook?"It have been a while since i posted something here
these days there is interesting site called facebook....sorta like hi5 but i guess its better cuz there is more option in it than the hi5
the most important thing about this that i found my old school mates!
after like more than 5 years ppl i didnt have a chance to c again,found them there by chance which was cool
some friend of mine say that the facebook is selling the info of the ppl there to the CIA and all the personal and private info there is not a "real" thing
also he showed me a video which explain the whole thingy about it
here is the link for the site which show that video
Also from a couple of days i was using Mirc chating program and someone told me that they r now logging every conversation there even the private massage!
which means every thing u say there is now recorded and the public can c it!
i wonder where is the privacy goin with us these days
i guess in the near futur ppl will have no secrets or personal stuff anymore if the internet companies continued this mean plan to restrict what ppl think its private or personal
and here is the site talking about that Mirc issue
you can try it ur self type my nickname in mirc as example in http://www.irseek.com/ and u'll find what i really said there!
my nick is MeTa|GeaR
20 October Nokia launches three new Series 60 based Eseries smartphonesNokia announced today the addition of three new models to its portfolio of business-optimized devices. The Nokia E60, Nokia E61 and Nokia E70 - the first of the new Nokia Eseries. The new Nokia Eseries devices are built on the latest edition of the Series 60 Platform, the world's leading smartphone software platform. Series 60 3rd Edition together with Symbian OS v. 9.1 provide an identical application environment for the Nokia E60, Nokia E61 and Nokia E70. They include a variety of GSM frequencies and 3G (WCDMA) cellular network support for seamless roaming across different countries, as well as a range of local connectivity options such as WLAN, Bluetooth and Infrared and are USB 2.0 compatible. The Nokia E60, Nokia E61 and Nokia E70 also feature superior voice functionality and quality when compared to other devices that combine PDA-like features with a mobile phone. The devices support advanced voice services, such as Internet (Voice over IP) phone calls, Push to talk, and other SIP-based rich call services giving businesses a variety of ways to make it easier for employees to collaborate or respond rapidly in or out of the office. Companies deploying an Avaya or Cisco IP PBX can connect the new Nokia devices directly to their corporate phone networks, enabling functions employees have come to expect from a corporate network like four-digit dialing and assisted call answering. The Nokia E60, Nokia E61 and the Nokia E70 will be available in the first quarter of 2006 worldwide.
19 October Yahoo and Msn Messengers in one IMYahoo! Inc. and Microsoft Corp.today announced a landmark agreement to connect users of their consumer instant messaging (IM) services on a global basis. The industry’s first interoperability agreement between two distinct leading global consumer IM providers will give MSN® Messenger and Yahoo!® Messenger users the ability to interact with each other, forming what is expected to be the largest consumer IM community in the world, estimated to be more than 275 million strong.
Being able to instant message between IM communities is one of the features most requested by MSN Messenger and Yahoo! Messenger users, and Microsoft and Yahoo! share a commitment to provide IM interoperability while keeping consumer security and privacy first and foremost. In addition to exchanging instant messages, consumers from both communities will be able to see their friends’ online presence, share select emoticons, and easily add new contacts from either service to their friends’ list, all as part of their free IM service.* Yahoo! and Microsoft plan to introduce these interconnectivity capabilities between MSN Messenger and Yahoo! Messenger to customers around the world in the second quarter of 2006, and in doing so expect to help make IM an even more useful part of consumers’ online communications and communities. “Yahoo! and Microsoft share a commitment to providing the highest-quality experience possible for consumers, and today’s groundbreaking announcement underscores our desire to provide consumer interoperability between our thriving IM communities,” said Terry Semel, chief executive officer, Yahoo! Inc. “This is truly a turning point for the IM industry, and we believe our agreement with Microsoft will help usher in a new era of IP communications.” “Microsoft and Yahoo! look forward to bridging the divide between our global communities, creating richer and easier ways for our customers to connect,” said Steve Ballmer, chief executive officer of Microsoft. “IM interoperability is the right thing for our customers, our businesses and the industry as a whole, and Microsoft is delighted to help lead these efforts with Yahoo!” About Yahoo! Messenger As one of the most popular instant messaging services on the Internet, Yahoo! Messenger with Voice (http://messenger.yahoo.com) makes it easier than ever for people to express themselves, interact and manage relationships with friends and family. Yahoo! Messenger with Voice has a unique and proven history of innovation in instant messaging as the first to offer Webcam functionality, the first to introduce an interactive and shared experience with IMVironments®, and the first to introduce animated emoticons. Yahoo! Messenger with Voice continues to the lead the marketplace by integrating with leading Yahoo! services including games, music, photos and search, and providing the greatest choice for consumers to stay connected to one another through text IM, voice calling, e-mail, video or mobile messaging.
About MSN Messenger MSN Messenger (http://messenger.msn.com) is a world-leading free instant messaging service that allows people to connect with others in real time, expressing themselves in a rich, convenient and fun way. MSN Messenger is available in 26 languages and is used in nearly every country in the world by more than 180 million active accounts each month. MSN Messenger provides customers with a window into their contacts — enabling them to chat with friends, family and colleagues online via text, voice, mobile phone or video conversation; express themselves with winks and dynamic display pictures; and share photos, files, searches and more instantly. MSN Messenger works well with other MSN services including MSN Hotmail®, MSN Spaces, MSN Search and MSN Music to give customers a more flexible way to connect to the people and information that matter most to them.
28 August Suspected computer worm authors arrestedAuthorities in Morocco and Turkey have arrested two men for unleashing computer worms that disrupted networks across the United States last week, the FBI said on Friday.
Farid Essebar, 18, of Morocco, and Atilla Ekici, 21, of Turkey, are believed to have been responsible for the Zotob worm that hit the Internet less than two weeks ago, along with predecessors called Rbot and Mytob released earlier, the FBI said. Zotob caused computer outages at more than 100 U.S. companies, including major media outlets like CNN and The New York Times, but it did not create widespread havoc along the lines of previous malicious software programs like SQL Slammer and MyDoom. Close teamwork among the FBI, Microsoft Corp. and authorities in Morocco and Turkey was essential to the case, said FBI Cyber Division Assistant Director Louis Reigel. "This case happened very quickly," Reigel said on a conference call. "Had we not had those entities involved in this investigation, I suspect it would still be ongoing today." Reigel said Essebar wrote the malicious code and provided it to Ekici for a fee. The two men will face prosecution in their native countries and FBI officials will provide evidence, he said. Zotob targeted a recently discovered flaw in the Plug and Play feature of Microsoft's Windows 2000 operating system. Newer versions of the software were not affected. Users who heeded a prior warning from Microsoft and updated their systems were not victimised by the worms, but those who did not keep their systems up to date could have their computers taken over by remote servers or see them shut down and start back up repeatedly. Microsoft general counsel Brad Smith said the worms had a limited impact because more consumers were keeping their software up to date and using firewalls and anti-virus software. The software industry was taking threats more seriously as well, he said. Microsoft's team of 50 investigators was able to analyse the worms and find out where they were coming from, he said. The team began work on the case in March after the release of Mytob, but Zytob provided the evidence to track them down, he said. "We have important work ahead of us to strengthen computer security but we've also come a long ways in a short time, and the fact that we were able to see these arrests in less than two weeks and see them halfway around the world really drives that point home," Smith said. 30 May Japan eyes advanced supercomputer as early as 2010Japan is aiming to develop a supercomputer it hopes will be fast enough to help it regain the top spot it lost to U.S. makers last year in an industry that is often seen as a proxy fight for technological supremacy. The government wants to develop a supercomputer that can handle over a quadrillion calculations per second as early as the fiscal year ending in March 2011, an official at the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology said on Monday. That would compare with the 70.72 trillion calculations per second in independent tests last year for International Business Machines Corp.'s Blue Gene/L, currently the world's fastest computer built for the U.S. Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Agency. Japan's fastest machine currently is NEC Corp.'s Earth Simulator, which boasts nearly 36 trillion calculations per second. It had been the world's fastest supercomputer until last year, when it was overtaken by a machine made by Silicon Graphics Inc. machine and by Blue Gene/L. The U.S. and Japan have battled for a number of years over supremacy in supercomputers, machines that have massive processing power and which are used in advanced climate forecasting, medical research and other areas. Japan's new supercomputer would enable medical researchers to conduct comprehensive simulations on how a medicine is dissolved and carried through a human body and how it affects a specific organ, for example, the ministry official said. It would also help provide weather forecasts with improved accuracy, the official said. NEC, Hitachi Ltd. ,the University of Tokyo and Kyushu University were chosen by the ministry earlier this month to develop critical technologies to make the ultra-fast computer possible. Details such as how much total investment will be needed for the project and which organizations will be involved in the actual development has yet to be decided. 25 April Google mail going nutsToday I was logging into my gmail account They r increasing from 2 gb to infinity or "Our plan is to continue growing your storage beyond 2GBs by giving you more space as we are able." Amazing But they do pay nothing for this? since all the companys of ad pay them well enough to get more money than they pay for the space of webhosting they need for the emails therefor,they pay nothing!
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