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FaceBook tracks sites you visit even after logging off

November 22, 2011

 Facebook has reportedly admitted tracking which sites its users visit even after they
log off, thanks to plug-ins and cookies.

Facebook, which has more than 800 million active users, also keeps close track of where millions
of non-members of the social networking site go on the web, even after they visit a webpage for any
reason only once, USA Today reported.

To do this, it relies on tracking cookie technologies similar to the controversial systems used by Google,
Adobe, Microsoft, Yahoo and others in the online advertising industry, Arturo Bejar, Facebook's engineering
director , was quoted as saying.

Here's how it works: Every time one logs onto Facebook it inserts a " session cookie" and a "browser cookie"
into one's browser. If one visits the site without signing up on the browser, cookie is inserted. From that
 point on, each time you visit a site which uses Facebook technology, the cookie alerts Facebook to
the date, time and URL of the page
you are viewing . The unique characteristics like one's IP address, screen resolution, operating system and browser
 version, are also recorded by the social networking site, it said.

Facebook spokesman Andrew Noyes said tracking systems are used to personalise content and help boost security.
 However, industry critics expressed concern.

 

Worst password

November 20, 2011

The word “password” has topped the list of the 25 worst web passwords people commonly choose while
logging in into sites, making them more vulnerable to hackers.
According to the list generated by SplashData,an American password management data application, other passwords making it to the list include “abc123”, “iloveyou” and “monkey”.
“Even though people are encouraged to select secure, strong passwords, many people continue to choose weak,
 easy-to-guess ones, placing themse...


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Mickey Mouse

November 20, 2011


Fun facts about Mickey Mouse

Mickey mouse celebrates his birthday on November 18.
Walt Disney wanted to name  Mickey as ‘Mortimer Mouse ‘.
The creation of Mickey Mouse earned Walt Disney an honorary Academy Award in 1932 .
Mickey was given his own entry in the Encyclopedia Britannica in 1934.
Mickey’s favourite sayings are “oh boy” ,”gosh” ,”that sure is swell”, “aw,gee…” ,see ya soon”.
Mickey is an anthropomorphic black mouse and typically wears red shorts, large yellow...


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Interesting facts

November 18, 2011

The word 'rhythm' is the longest word without a vowel
A lobsters blood is colorless but when exposed to oxygen it turns blue
Frogs can't swallow with their eyes open
You can't tickle yourself
French fries are originally from Belgium
March 14 is 'save a spider day'
Brazil covers 50% of the South American continent
Apples are more effective at waking you up in the morning than coffee
Goldfish can see both infrared and ultraviolet light.
Giraffes can't swim.


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Magic 111

November 17, 2011
When you add the last two digit of your date of birth and your age it willcome 111 example  a person's 2 Dec ,1952 his present age is 59. Add 52 and 59 gives 111. Try with your  date of birth  and age.............it will be 111
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Unknown facts about Mahatama Ghandhi

November 16, 2011



Mahatma Gandhi
spoke English with an Irish accent
He had a set of false teeth, which he carried in a fold of his loin cloth.
As a lawyer in London, he got nowhere at all. He was practically a failure there. Later, he was sent to South Africa to collect some huge debts; and he tried to apply there the philosophy of the Sermon on the Mount.
His income during those daysin South Africa touched fifteen thousand dollars a year!
Mahatma Gandhi experimented with dietsto see how cheaply he could live an...


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Powerful artist 2011

November 12, 2011



BEIJING (AP) — Influential British magazine Art Review has named China's politically outspoken Ai Weiwei as its most powerful artist of 2011.

The honor is the latest sign of how Ai's fame has soared following his arrest at Beijing airport in April and subsequent 81 days in detention amid a crackdown on dissidents, lawyers, and government critics. Although freed, he remains under investigation for economic crimes and has been warned  not to make public statements.


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Oldest Marathon runner

November 12, 2011

Fauja Singh

A 100-year-old British man has become the world’s oldest marathon runner after finishing a race in Canada.

Born in the Punjab on 1 April 1911, Singh was a farmer when he first developed a love for running  Indian-born Fauja Singh, from east London, ran the Toronto Waterfront Marathon in eight hours, 25 minutes and 16 seconds – finshing in 3,850th place, ahead of five other competitors.
Officials from the Guinness Book of World Records were present to witness Mr Singh become the oldest per...


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India's First Super computer

November 12, 2011
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India's First Supercomputer
 India's First Super computer was PARAM 8000. PARAM stood for Parallel Machine. The computer was developed by the government run Center for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) in 1991. The PARAM 8000 was introduced in 1991 with a rating of 1 Gigaflop (billion floating point operations per second).

All the chips and other elements that were used in making of PARAM were bought from the open domestic market. The various components developed and used in the PARAM...

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Tallest structures

November 11, 2011




The tallest man-made structure is BURJ KHALIFA, a skyscraper in Dubai that reached 829.84 m (2,723 ft) in height .The building gained the official title of "Tallest Building in the World" at its opening on January 4, 2010. It is taller than any other man-made structure ever built.


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