Sunday, March 21, 2010

FBI Goes Undercover On Social Networking Sites

The Federal Bureau of Investigations may use fake identities on social networks to investigate criminal activities, according to a redacted FBI document acquired by digital rights advocacy group Electronic Frontier Foundation.

Specifically, the 33-page confidential presentation says undercover operations are helpful for communicating with suspects and targets of crime, gaining access to private information, and mapping social networks. However, the presentation expresses concern that undercover use may be complicated by the court’s decision in the trial of Lori Drew, who was acquitted of cyber-bullying a girl who later committed suicide, and that violations of terms of service by not using their own name can render access unauthorized.

The presentation instructs agents to investigate all witnesses on social networking sites, advising its own witnesses not to discuss cases and be careful about what they post online.

In general, the document, a presentation from the FBI’s computer crime and intellectual property section, details how federal agents should gather and use evidence found on social networks like Facebook, MySpace, and LinkedIn.

The bottom line is…If you are an honest law abiding citizen you have nothing to worry about…If you’re a criminal, crook, con artist you have a lot to worry about!

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Big Media innovations using Social Networks

NewsWire Daily provides an interesting article about how the entrtainment industry is innovating social networking on various platforms to build engagement marketing with fans.

” When fans connect to a company using a social network identity, they are establishing the basis for a longer-term relationship. The data shared by these connections will allow companies to better segment and serve their fans.”

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Saturday, March 20, 2010

Grabbing An Authentic Football Jersey


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The NFL football is one of the biggest entertainment programs in the US. It is not only a form of entertainment, but it unites friends and families alike, amassing them into one big crowd of exited shouting fans. Authentic football jerseys are the symbolic part of this. Every true fan wants to have these relics in their wardrobe, the team jerseys of their favorite players. It is something which unites people even more.

These authentic football jerseys are part of our identity, they give us the social feeling of being together. We all love different teams, and are unified at the thought of being together at a football game. The most prevalent clothing is the football jersey. It is a way to show to others that you belong to a team, and a way to attract the attention of all. Jerseys can be really great when it comes to giving an identity.

Football jerseys come in both authentic and replica styles. There is a huge difference between an authentic football jersey and a replica. While both versions are embroidered with the player’s name, the authentic jersey also combines mesh sleeves, in comparison to the replica jersey which has both bodies and sleeves made of nylon mesh. The second difference is that an authentic football jersey also has an official NFL equipment logo sewn on. A replica can look like an authentic football jersey, but these subtle differences will always reveal the truth.

An authentic football jersey may also include an autograph, or it may come with a photo or other collectible if specially ordered in a sporting goods store. An authentic football jersey is a symbolic act to show to the world that you really belong to a team. You have no better means to do that apart from wearing the authentic outfit of the team. When you have an authentic football jersey on, you feel that you are a part of something bigger and greater than yourself, and become a better person.

You respect yourself more, and also have better understanding in others. It is extremely important a feeling for every true football fan. Wearing an authentic football jersey is not a fashionable trend or something. Casual fans are now more likely to purchase authentic jerseys. They want to feel part of the team. Authentic football jerseys are the most common sports outwear, bought by the fans. Not a single sporting activity has attracted bigger attention than football. That’s why wearing the jerseys is an important part of the fans’ lifestyle.

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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Curse Of The Slain. "I'm gonna give you three seconds..."


The always intense, mind-fucking Curse Of The Slain released a new tune “Aesthetics Of Disembowelment” this past weekend.  This track is just a sample of what these guys have in store. Almost like one of those ladies in the grocery store asking if you like the smoked salmon she’s handing out. Only difference is, this is a little more brutal. Check out the song on the bands Space, keep your eyes open for new things form Curse Of The Slain!

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Sunday, March 14, 2010

So Who Is This Dionyos R. Sylvester Guy, And What Can He Do For Me Anyway?

I must admit…I went to college and graduated with a bachelors degree only to come home to a “good” state job and college loans.
  • I didn’t major in business
  • I had no previous sales training
  • I had never marketed anything before
  • I hadn’t even heard of MLM when it was introduced to me
Here’s what I did learn when I opened my ears to the opportunity as oppossed to working 40 hrs a week for 45 yrs to receive 40% of my salary …. After working as a case worker and being surrounded by state employees who I thought had “good” career jobs, all I saw was people telling me not to get “stuck” in this “dead-end” place. “This job will suck the life out of you.”
“You’re young, don’t waste your best years working for the state.”

The end results summed up to be:

  • 40-60 Hr work weeks
  • No life outside of a job
  • Dealing with co-workers that had no type of drive or vision
  • Repeating the same mundane schedule until retirement
That wasn’t the life I wanted and I’m sure you don’t either. Bottom line, what I found was people often struggled for years before figuring out their formula for success; and lucky me, I got to plug into this phenomenal system that has helped me to generate hundreds of quality leads, earn multiple commission checks, and more training than I could ever imagine. Beginners and seasoned professionals who are serious about exploding their businesses need to sign up now and start enjoying their life!” I want to show you how an average 40 hr wage earner was able to say good-bye to Corporate America for good and replace his income working from home, spends quality time with his family, and still has more than just financial security!


I’m a top earner in the home based business industry and an internet master marketer. I am on course to become one of the top income earners in my primary company and build a financially successful business in 6 months… and I’m going to show you how. I’ve made the money and I’m very grateful for what I’ve been able to achieve in this industry. And now my #1 goal and my main focus is helping serious entrepreneurs achieve my level of success.

I will keep you on the cutting-edge of internet marketing and I’m going to reveal to you EXACTLY how the top earners DOMINATE and CRUSH the competition (hint hint** it has something to do with generating at least 100 leads per day and branding yourself as a leader… and I can help with both ;) This industry doesn’t have to be a struggle… you now have a choice.

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Or Blogger Nazis?

Well, to their credit, MySpace actually replied promptly to my e-mail complaint about the link to this Blogger page being blocked. And, unlike the last time it happened, the response actually addressed the problem specifically. So I applaud MySpace for such improvements. Maybe they aren’t the problem after all.

The MySpace explanation for the blocked link is:

We’ve recently discovered that BlogSpot pages are being used by spammers to send spam, so all links to that site have been disabled. Although you or your blog may not be associated with or linked to spam or spammers, to protect all MySpace Profiles from spam, phishing, and online scams, all links to Blogspot are blocked.

Which now begs the question: If BlogSpot pages are being used by spammers to send spam, what (if anything) are the Blogger folks doing to fix the problem? And, if they’re not doing anything about it, why shouldn’t I take my millions of readers and move to a different blog site?

[Addendum: Apparently, the Blogger/Blogspot folks were really slack-assed about dealing with the spammer problem, when it first arose. So they're now having to play catch-up. What idjits. DEATH TO SPAMMERS!]

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Thursday, March 11, 2010

As mobile traffic to social networks grows, how can brands reach this new audience?

Source:  NewMediaAge / www.nma.co.uk / By Sean Hargrave

Ever since MySpace and Facebook launched mobile sites in 2007, social networking has been tipped as the killer app that would get people using their phones to go on the mobile web. With February’s news that Facebook receives 100m visits a month through mobiles, that optimism appears well-founded. Indeed, figures from ComScore suggest a third of all internet activity initiated on a mobile phone is bound for Facebook, with Bebo on 3% of visits and MySpace and Twitter each on 2%.

However, ComScore’s senior mobile analyst, Alistair Hill, believes the huge opportunity this offers the social networks to raise revenue by allowing brands to interact with this massive mobile internet audience isn’t being used. “It’s surprising that Facebook doesn’t have a mobile sales offering,” he says. “You could argue it’s building the audience and refining what it does online first. But it means there’s a huge amount of traffic which isn’t being as well monetised as it might otherwise continue reading

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