Rabu, 16 Februari 2011

Unique Pictures on Facebook

This is the most unique picture during my surfing on the world of facebook, a motorcycle can accommodate 9 people, truly unique is not it? but unfortunately the picture is unclear origin, if the picture is unclear origin may be he will receive an award from the Guinness Book off the record, is it possible?

The King of Search Engines

The search engine google word now is global. all Internet users do not exist who are not familiar with the "google". The google is giant company with a commitment and a brilliant idea, now in the google search engine is now equipped with multi-lingual, electronic messages, coupled with advertising services via blogspot.com free blog service. and many other features that are very useful, but after google let alone the most famous name as his successor? This is the claim that the future is not clear who controls the virtual universe?

Egypt Revolution Started From Facebook

The People During the event, which happened Feb. 11, Logan "was separated from her crew. She was surrounded and suffered a brutal and sustained sexual assault and beating » "CBS correspondent Lara Logan was covering the jubilation in Tahrir Square for a 60 Minutes story when she and her team and their security were surrounded by a dangerous element amidst the celebration," says a statement released by CBS. "On the same day Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak stepped down from power, a female 60 Minutes correspondent was brutally sexually assaulted in Egypt, her network revealed Tuesday. It was a mob of more than 200 people whipped into frenzy."

Best Facebook App for Android

Your android mobile phone users and have a facebook? Want to always be connected with your community with new android phone you have. There are a thousands of Facebook apps on the Android Market. Which one should you use?

This post gives for you of most the Facebook applications on the Market for Android with a winner at the end.

1. Facebook Touch
Facebook Touch is one of those deceiving applications that really does nothing at all. As its own application description says it is only a wrapper for the normal Facebook website. It looks just like the normal website except it has "Facebook touch" at the top. It comes in an ad-supported version or one that costs £0.50--so basically by using it you are just paying someone else to use a Facebook site you could just as easily use in the browser that comes on your phone. Don't get it!


2. Facebook Plus
This application is rather confusing and poorly formatted. Instead of functioning through an application it forces you to work through a widget on the screen (so you can't have a direct link to the program). When you try to open the application it tells you to place a widget on a screen. Once you do this it gives you the sign-in screen and lets you select how often the app updates.

The widget wouldn't be a bad idea if it didn't look so horrible. It shows my profile picture--horribly stretched--followed by buttons to access the home menu, update status, view notifications, and upload a picture. These buttons are too small for easy selection and not terribly functional. Once you do click on one what comes up is a poorly formatted version of Facebook that looks crowded together.

The app has both a free version and a paid version but I don't see why you'd bother.