Isn't this the most annoying thing on Facebook this crap? YES!
ANNOYING!!!
Facebook, step in, take action and clean up this junk!
From my point of view, many users get infected or get tricked via Facebook! What a shame...
Facebook has billions of users, they should make sure that they are protected. Everyday, when I get greeted by my "news feed" I get all of this sick kind spam, some even worse. Facebook! get your butt in gear and take action. Facebook has become a unsafe place for ANYONE!
I hate to say this, BUT I would rather have only 140 characters to type (twitter), than this unsafe spam/malware pool! very sad! very!
Read more on technically, it's me!
[SPAM ALERT!] Osama killed
11 Must-Know Tips and Tricks for Twitter
Posted by
saakeman
1. Find out when you were unfollowed and why
This is an excellent tool both for business and personal use on Twitter: Tweeteffect. By searching for any Twitter username, you can see a summary of how many follows/unfollows that account gained over the past 30 days. Where it gets really clever though, is when you scroll down you can see a full summary of your tweets and which ones caused you to gain or lose followers, and how many. Tweets highlighted in green are where you gained followers and tweets in red are where you lost followers. The screenshot below shows an example of this from my Twitter account. Business users in particular should monitor this to look for patterns, as although some may be coincidental you could find patterns emerging that allow you to optimise your Twitter activity.
2. Advanced Search on Tweetdeck
While many people use the advanced search function on Twitter, the same search operators apply when searching on Tweetdeck. This can make for a much more efficient and streamlined way to search, if you want to filter by location for example, or exclude certain keywords from your search term. You can do this by loading up the search bar as you would normally (by selecting ‘add column, then ‘search’), and simply applying the search operators. You can then save those searches for instant updates. Here’s a handy list of the search operators that you might want to try, with the full list available here :
3. Optify – Measure your Twitter campaigns
Optify is a social media monitoring tool that contains a free product for Twitter, allowing you to measure the success of your Twitter account. While it offers much of the same tools available within CoTweet for managing your Twitter account, Optify does offer a lot more in the way of Twitter analytics, which is key for any business active on Twitter. Though you’re required to set up an account to use Optify, you don’t have to add any credit card details and the Twitter section is always free to use. I recommend you set up an account on Optify to gain full visibility of your performance on Twitter, as they offer an impressive advanced analytics suite. The tool also allows you to track leads and referral traffic from Twitter, so you have full visibility of the ROI of your activity:
4. Monitor your new followers
Tweetdeck has a handy option that not many people use or discover, that allows you to monitor your latest followers. You can find this by adding a new column in Tweetdeck and then select ‘Core’. This will bring up an option on the right called ‘New Followers’. Select this and you’ll have a new column on Tweetdeck that only contains tweets from your newest followers. This is an excellent way of building out your community on Twitter and making sure you’re keeeping track of your new followers. It can be easy to stick to the same people on Twitter and not follow your new followers back, but this helps to ensure you can always find valuable new connections :
5. Share Screencasts on Twitter
This is a great way to add different content to your Twitter stream. Screenr is an app that allows you to create screencasts instantly, including the option to add an audio commentary. This screencast can then be shared straight into your social networks, including Twitter. The site is very quick and easy to use and I think it offers a great way for companies to share new content with their users, such as showing them a new section of their site for example. It’s also likely to engage your followers a bit more as they might not be used to seeing this kind of content within Twitter.
6. Twitter for Android
7. Post images from Flickr
8. Twitter SEO Tip
I found this interesting SEO experiment using Twitter Lists, courtesy of Peter Drew, that can be easily replicated across any Twitter account. SEO still applies to Twitter profiles in the same way as any other site and this tip shows you how you can use SEO on Twitter lists to help improve your Google ranking for your chosen keyword. By creating a Twitter list that has your chosen keyword in it, such as twitter.com/LaurenFisher/socialmedia you can help your Twitter profile rank for your own name, plus your chosen keyword. Though this will happen naturally as you’re added to Twitter lists, you can help control this by creating your own that contains a keyword you’d like to rank for. When Peter Drew ran the experiment he found the Page Rank steadily improving for the list and despite not promoting it at all, it had a Page Rank of 4 within 2 weeks. Through further optimisation, the term is now appearing in the top 50 results on Google, showing the importance of SEO via different means within Twitter.
9. Find trending topics
Twopular is a useful site that allows you to find the trending topics on Twitter, split by hours, weeks, months and the past year, allowing you to access archived trending topics. While the homepage of the site provides lots of useful information on current trending topics, there’s lots more you can discover by clicking further, such as the ability to compare trending topics, adding in your own search terms to compare to the trends offered. Their ‘sparklines’ are also particularly interesting, allowing you to see peaks in trends over time, with the option to drill down further to see particular results:
10. Find deals on Twitter
This Twitter coupon search is a handy tool that allows you to see which deals are currently being shared on Twitter. You can search by keyword or type to see a current Twitter stream of people sharing offers in real-time. What I like about this is that it adds some authority to deals. Though there are plenty of deal aggregator sites, the user experience is often messy, leading to old links or offers that aren’t always legitimate. As this is based on links being shared, there is an element of trust in the results. You can click right next to a result to claim that coupon code.
11. Browse your Twitter friends
This is a very cool site that allows you to easily track connections with other new users and discover new people to follow. To use the app, simply put in your own (or any) Twitter username to bring up your latest connections. You can then click on the avatar for the profiles returned, to instantly see their own latest followers, tracking your connections between the two. By continually clicking and dragging you can build out the connections returned, making it incredibly easy to find new people to follow. Warning: it can get a little addictive.
Did we miss one? Please share your thoughts and let us know the top tools, apps and tips you think should be on this list in the comments.
[SCAM ALERT] Osama Bin Laden killed live on a news broadcast! watch the video:
Posted by
saakeman
[SCAM ALERT] Osama Bin Laden killed live on a news broadcast! watch the video:
Scam Type: Malware
Trending: May 2011
Why it's a Scam:
Clicking the wall post link takes you to the following page:
Here the scammers want you to copy and paste code directly into your address bar. Never, ever copy and paste code directly into your browser. You bypass security controls built into your web browser, and you totally expose your computer to the code creators. Sometimes you might be lucky and just have a survey scam load; however, these victims aren't so lucky. We copied the code into the browser on our test machine, and we received a virus alert!
How to Deal with the Scam:
If you did make the mistake of pasting the code into your browser, you are now spamming your friends with the scammer's message. You should clean-up your newsfeed and profile to remove references to the scam. (click the "x" in the top right hand corner of the post). If your installed anti-virus program caught the malware attempt, then your system should not be affected. If you don't have anti-virus software installed, then you need to that immediately and run a full system scan.
If you or your Facebook friends are falling for tricks like this, it's time to get yourself informed of the latest threats. Be sure to join the Facecrooks page on Facebook to be kept informed of the latest security issues.
COMODO AV, The best av... FREE!
Posted by
saakeman
Comodo, uses DACKS tech ... Auto sandbox with Hips Tech (host intrusion prevention system), Uses White listing instead of Blacklisting.. has Behavior shield, have Cloud scanner, One of the best firewalls, Has Cloud behavior...
Have Real-time Sandbox (when an unknown file is picked up, no matter if it's bad or safe, it is send to comodo Labs for file check and then it's know as good or safe) You know when You get AV updates? Well that is a files that have the listings of bad files (no AV, can have 100 % bad file list(always miss some files), so that The AV can get the bad file..
Well comodo doesn't work like that, comodo has a Good file list, wich have all the good files from software makers on it and other files is bad/unknow...
BAD files is deleted and unknown files is Sandboxed and monitored by the HIPS module, also send to Comodo labs for testing.... Comodo also have DNS servers for bad websites, email and spam links.... Comodo uses 10-20 MB of ram and is fast! Trust me I also thought nothiung was better than Avast and kaspersky! but Since I used this program, I have yet to infect my main Computer...
And the best part of it all is, IT'S 100% free....
Comodo also challenged Norton and Kaspersky at AV test's and they protected the compute 100% while Norton had to wait a while so the Updates could come to the bad files running in memory. What does this prove?
Other AV'S CLEAN THE COMPUTER ... COMODO PROTECT THE USER...
IF PROTECTED, THERE IS NOTHING TO CLEAN.
see comodo working yourse;f @ http://antivirus.comodo.com/ . And trust me COMDODO EVEN USES THE REAL NORTON/KASPERSKY/NOD BOXES TO SHOW THAT THEY DON"T PROTECT! THEY WILL EVEN GIVE YOU $500 IF YOUR PC GET'S INFECTED!! SHOW ME AN AV THAT WILL DO THAT!
Don't trust me yet?
HERE IS 3 DEFERENT VIDEOS:
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
VIDEO 3
Have Real-time Sandbox (when an unknown file is picked up, no matter if it's bad or safe, it is send to comodo Labs for file check and then it's know as good or safe) You know when You get AV updates? Well that is a files that have the listings of bad files (no AV, can have 100 % bad file list(always miss some files), so that The AV can get the bad file..
Well comodo doesn't work like that, comodo has a Good file list, wich have all the good files from software makers on it and other files is bad/unknow...
BAD files is deleted and unknown files is Sandboxed and monitored by the HIPS module, also send to Comodo labs for testing.... Comodo also have DNS servers for bad websites, email and spam links.... Comodo uses 10-20 MB of ram and is fast! Trust me I also thought nothiung was better than Avast and kaspersky! but Since I used this program, I have yet to infect my main Computer...
And the best part of it all is, IT'S 100% free....
Comodo also challenged Norton and Kaspersky at AV test's and they protected the compute 100% while Norton had to wait a while so the Updates could come to the bad files running in memory. What does this prove?
Other AV'S CLEAN THE COMPUTER ... COMODO PROTECT THE USER...
IF PROTECTED, THERE IS NOTHING TO CLEAN.
see comodo working yourse;f @ http://antivirus.comodo.com/ . And trust me COMDODO EVEN USES THE REAL NORTON/KASPERSKY/NOD BOXES TO SHOW THAT THEY DON"T PROTECT! THEY WILL EVEN GIVE YOU $500 IF YOUR PC GET'S INFECTED!! SHOW ME AN AV THAT WILL DO THAT!
Don't trust me yet?
HERE IS 3 DEFERENT VIDEOS:
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
VIDEO 3
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