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[7 Sep 2010 | No Comment | 7,483 views]
Facebook Tip: How to Hide Someone from your News Feed

 

 
Hiding someone from your News Feed You can remove friends from the News Feed simply by clicking the "Hide" that appears when you hover over their story in your stream.
 
Adding someone you’ve hidden back to your News Feed To add someone back to your News Feed, follow these steps:
 

From the Top News stream, scroll down to the bottom of your News Feed and click "Edit Options."
If you are looking for a friend, scan the list to find that person. If …

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[7 Sep 2010 | No Comment | 7,300 views]
How do you limit notifications on Facebook wall?

Gone tired of those countless useless Facebook apps notifications of your Facebook wall?

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[3 Sep 2010 | No Comment | 1 views]
Skype 5.0 beta brings 10-way video calling to the world!

Video call and share your screen with up to nine of your friends – all at the same time…

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[30 Aug 2010 | No Comment | 1,298 views]
Hacked: Bulacan Local Government website

A local government website (Hagonoy, Bulacan website) has been hacked by someone claiming to be a team of Chinese hackers. Their message: “Do not despise our grief”

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[12 Aug 2010 | No Comment | 3,875 views]

Here is the list of NBI’s Regional & District Offices in the Philippines.

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[9 Aug 2010 | No Comment | 383 views]

 
Did you know that a lot of smart phones encode the location of where pictures are taken? Anyone who has a copy can access this information.
 
What are people really saying in their tweets?

http://icanstalku.com/
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[5 Aug 2010 | One Comment | 886 views]

 
 
Banco De Oro (BDO) has launched another convenient way of banking on the go – the BDO Mobile Internet Banking (MIB). Through BDO MIB, account holders can rapidly and easily do credit card payments, utility and other bills and reload prepaid phones using their mobile phones with web browsers. Likewise, BDO MIB users can see their deposits and loan account balances, transfer funds and even change their internet banking password anytime and anywhere.
 
"We don’t always have our laptop or PC anytime we need to access our account, but the …

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[7 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 1,203 views]

 
User name and passwords of AOL, Gmail, Hotmail, and YahooMail were illegally leaked online but sites that contained the lists have already taken them offline. Users are advised to change their webmail passwords immediately.
 
According to security experts, the usernames and passwords were gathered using a phishing scheme. Phishing schemes fools users into entering their username and password by creating a bogus website that appears the same as the legitimate ones. The only difference is that the username and password goes to criminals instead of the legitimate website. For example, you …

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[6 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 1 views]

 
Here’s how:
 
1: Go to blogger.com and create a blog (say, doomet.blogspot.com)
 
2: From the Blogger dashboard, go to Settings -> Email and set up your own private mail-to-blogger address – something like doomet2.twitter@blogger.com – you can save this email address to your address book.
 
3: Go to twitterfeed.com, login with your OpenID and associate the feed doomet.blogspot.com/rss.xml to your twitterfeed account.
 
 
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[1 May 2009 | No Comment | 609 views]

 
This is a map depicting confirmed and suspected cases of the 2009 H1N1 outbreak, with contributors from all over the world, from a variety of backgrounds (health, journalism, technology).
 
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?hl=en&ie=UTF8&msa=0&msid=109496610648025582911.0004686892fbefe515012&ll=26.115986,-9.140625&spn=144.408712,283.007813&t=p&z=2