Archive for: June, 2010

Beware of Fake Facebook App

One rogue Facebook app sets forth, tricking users to click on a link telling how a teacher has brutally assaulted a young man.

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Several World Cup Players Without Social Media Access

For the year’s FIFA World Cup games held in South Africa, many players of different teams will be unable to tweet, like, buzz, whatsoever – as long as building their online social media presence is concerned.

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The ‘Boob-gate’ Scandal

Rumors are flying on the change of size on the bosom of the former Vice Presidential hopeful, Sarah Palin. The increase in size of Palin’s breasts is triggering the public’s scrutiny.

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YouTube Trials News Feed for Citizen Journalists

YouTube has long become the source of video footages of all kinds, especially from budding and even pro citizen journalists worldwide.

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Evan Turner – Jack of Both Trades

One of the hopefuls who is said to be at the front row in this year’s NBA draft is Evan Turner of Ohio State.

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Global Companies Banking on Chinese Spending Power

Foreign companies see positive growth in Chinese consumer power. Following the recent wage hikes in Chinese factories, global businesses are eyeing the extra money for spending of Chinese workers.

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Peanuts Risk Triggers Ban

The Georgian officials of the federal government are now seriously considering aborting serving of peanuts as one of the snacks in commercial airplanes.

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MTV Searches for Twitter Jockey

For all the fans of MTV’s VJ Search show, Wanna be a VJ, get ready… for the popular music channel launches its latest search for – not a VJ, by the way, but for a TJ (twitter jockey).

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Have your Credit Approved

In the past months that the economy struggled, we seem to be doing better now. The economy is picking up. However, even if it is improving it is still difficult to get approved for a loan.

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Nike Posts Slight Loss Against Toning Shoes

In one of his recent speeches, Erick Sprunk, Nike’s vice president recognized the big sales that competitors Adidas and Skechers USA gained over the last quarter for selling shoes that promised to get the user a slimmer and toned body.

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