 At 12.01 am EDT on Saturday June 13, Facebook will allow its users to create address customized to their profile, using their name or a nickname. Then the profiles that currently have an address like www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=NUMBERS can have an address like this www.facebook.com/ username. In this way the personal page will be more easily searched from the outside.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 10 June 2009 17:51
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 "Berlusconi, answer !!!". Not just the so-called "left-wing press", now to give discomfort to the premier there is also facebook. On the most popular social network in the world has been opened, in fact, a discussion group that asks the President of the Council to respond to questions raised by the investigation of La Repubblica. From the 18 years birthday party of Noemi Letizia, who affectionately calls him Papi, to the statements of his wife Veronica Lario: "My husband consort with minors"; from showgirls nominations to the European elections to the mysterious circumstances in which Berlusconi had known the family Letizia. The group, founded by four days, already has more than 25 thousand subscribers, all with one goal: being able to unravel a plot worthy of the best soap opera.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 20 May 2009 15:05
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There are no translations available. Pirati di internet prendete le giuste precauzioni, perché da oggi ci potrebbero essere delle sanzioni. Sembra quasi questo il messaggio che arriva con l’ultima legge approvata dal Senato francese, dopo il sì dell’Assemblea nazionale. La Hadopi, questo il suo acronimo, è passata dopo molte proteste con 296 voti a favore e 233 contrari.
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 The news bounced all over the blogs so that even large italian newspapers could not ignore it. Pictures of Berlusconi at the party of what is now the eighteen years old girl best known in Italy look a little retouched. It makes one wonder why. Berlusconi was not really at the party? They had forgotten to take pictures? The party was a bit crazy and so it's better not to show the real pictures? Probably we'll never know.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 06 May 2009 21:44
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 Google is not (yet) perfect. The popular search engine has beaten the competition thanks to an effective research system in millions of web pages that crowd the internet, ordering them by popularity based on how many links they get, in practice how often they are "mentioned". But the system does not always manage to find the best results because it is not said that they correspond to the most popular. Happens to everyone to be in some difficulties in finding a specific topic on Google, but now is emerging a new search engine that can work around this problem.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 05 May 2009 14:08
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 Facebook continues to do everything possible to get a bad press in our country. Already subject to a parliamentary question for having removed the account of a member of the parlament of the Northern League, then of controversy for having removed the account of online editorial office Rassegna Stanca and the one of a Sicilian anti-mafia journalist, now reported to the guarantor of personal data by one of the most famous Italian journalists who work on the internet, Vittorio Zambardino.
Last Updated on Monday, 04 May 2009 19:02
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 The spread of internet has given new economic opportunities to many people, but also new tools to fraudsters, who are becoming more and more creative. In America recently has spread a scam that has appeared on Facebook, and circulates through the advertising that everyone can put on his site through Google, Yahoo and others.
Last Updated on Monday, 11 May 2009 13:18
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 The trial lasted three weeks, then a few days ago came the ruling: the Swedish court found guilty the four minds who hide behind the Pirate Bay site. Sentenced to serve one year in prison and to compensate the industry with over 2.7 million euros. One third of the prosecutor's request that was 10.6 million. So all those who had hoped until the last in a decision that would have finally revised the concept of copyright have been disappointed.
Last Updated on Saturday, 25 April 2009 00:21
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 The French parliament surprisingly rejected, with the votes of the socialists, the so-called anti-piracy law, strongly desired by Sarkozy. The law provided for a monitoring body, the Hadopi, which was to identify users who share files protected by copyright through the internet and take action against them. The first notice was to be an email warning, the second a letter and a third, if you do not stop downloading illegally, suspending access to the Internet up to a year, with the obligation to continue paying for the connection.
Last Updated on Saturday, 25 April 2009 00:21
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 A few days ago, Facebook has removed the account of a web magazine, Rassegna Stanca, that show and debate reports of the italian media. Its fault had been to invite members of the group to discuss an editorial appeared in the Catholic daily newspaper Avvenire, referring to what the Pope said in Africa on AIDS and condoms.
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