INTERESTING PAGES IN FACEBOOK
We use Facebook to share our toughs(whats on your mind??) , there are many important pages by Facebook to be noted.
# News room home page: link
# KeyFacts: link
The Key factor mentions recent statistics, about the company, no.of employees, Board members and Head quarters for Facebook. It displays all the statistics about the Facebook report and statistical data til last quarter of the year.
# Products of Facebook: link
Th product of Facebook is been listed in product page these ‘n’ number of product is been used by Facebook. The tab is been included with products, timelines, group research, photo , videos and messenger.
#Photos and Broll: link
The Important photos events of particulars is been made album and released in this link.
# Developer Page in Facebook: link
If you are keen interested in developing an apps for Facebook this page is right for you. And get more announcements in this page by the Facebook CEO on the right corner (connected to Facebook blog).
# Carrier @ Facebook: Link
Search job in Facebook based on countries and job search. This page is really interesting to learn about the responsibilities and requirements on described job position.
# Help @ Facebook: Link
10 Blacklisted Hacking countries:
1. China
The Chinese may not always guilty, but have a share of 41% of hacker attacks. Just one year before the Republic of China was responsible for only 13% of cyber attacks according to Akamai, and share in the third quarter was 33%.
2. U.S.
Every tenth hacker attacks worldwide originated in the United States.
3. Turkey
Bronze medal for Turkey, accounting for 4.7%
of global cybercrime.
4. Russia
Russia is considered to defuse the situation from 6.8% to 4.3% October-December 2012.
5. Тaiwan
Taiwanese are responsible for 3.7% of computer
crimes at the end of 2012
6. Brazil
Brazil registered a decline of hacking attacks –
from 4.4% at the end of 2011 to 3.8% in the third quarter of 2012 and 3.3% – in the fourth.
7. Romania
The seventh is Romania with a share of 2.8%.
8. India
India is responsible for 2.4% of hacking attacks worldwide.
9.Italy
Italy’s share falling to 1.6%.
10. Hungary
Hungary is responsible for 1.4% of cyber attacks in
late 2012
Too many passwords? Solution coming soon
HANOVER: Internet users may before long have a secure solution to the modern plague of passwords, in which they can use visual patterns or even their own body parts to identify themselves.
Developers at the world’s biggest high-tech fair, CeBIT, say that one of the biggest frustrations of having a smartphone and a computer is memorizing dozens of sufficiently airtight passwords for all their devices and accounts.
“The problem of passwords is that they are very weak, they are always getting hacked, and also from a user point of view, they are too complicated, everybody has 20, 30, 60 passwords,” said Steven Hope, managing director of Winfrasoft from Britain, the fair’s guest country this year.
“They all have to be different, no one can remember them, so everybody writes them down or resets them every time they log in. They don’t work in the real world today.”
Passwords have proliferated so much that it’s a daily struggle for users to cope with so many of them.
And as millions of internet users have learned the hard way, no password is safe when hackers can net them en masse from banks, email services, retailers or social media websites that fail to fully protect their servers.
Many simply throw in the towel and use no-brainer codes like “123456” and “password” – which are still the most common despite how easily they can be cracked, CeBIT spokesman Hartwig von Sass said at the event in the northern German city of Hanover.
In response to the vulnerabilities and hassles of the antiquated username-and-password formula, Winfrasoft has developed an alternative based on a four-colour grid with numbers inside that resembles a Sudoku puzzle.
Users select a pattern on the grid as their “password” and because the numbers inside the boxes change once per minute, the code changes too, making it far harder to hack.
“There is no way anybody could see which numbers you are looking at. You see typing numbers but you don’t know what the pattern is because each number is here six times,” Hope said during a demonstration.
Biometric data offers another alternative to seas of numbers, letters and symbols.
US giant Apple has already equipped its latest generation iPhone with a fingerprint reader to boost its security profile.
But a group of European hackers, the Hamburg-based Chaos Computer Club, demonstrated that the system could be pirated using a sophisticated “fake” fingerprint made of latex.
Japan’s Fujitsu turned to the other end of the hand and has developed an identification system based on each person’s unique vein pattern.
At its CeBIT stand, the company was showing off its PalmSecure technology on its new ultra-light laptop computer which has a small sensor built in.
Meanwhile Swiss firm KeyLemon has developed a face recognition system using a webcam.
The computer registers parts of the face, “the eyes, the eyebrows, the shape of your nose, your cheekbones, the chin…” a company spokesman said.
The person must then only sit in front of the screen to be recognised and gain access to the computer.
The system, already used by some three million people according to the company, still has a few kinks however so users must remember to take off their eyeglasses, for example, or have consistent lighting in order to pass the identity test.
“Face recognition and fingerprint recognition are additional safety security features, they will never have only face recognition or fingerprint recognition” but rather use them as a crucial backup to passwords, he said.
How to Hunt for a Job Using Social Media
Securing a job is the tough part, but scouting an open position? All it takes is a strategic scroll through your favorite social media accounts.
Sites like Twitter and Facebook can be fun and frivolous, but they’re also viable business opportunities. Plumbing through accounts, hashtags and personal pages could help launch next potential career.
Want to find a writing opportunity in a town near you? Just look up a hashtag on Twitter. Want to stay up to date with a company’s career openings? “Like” them on Facebook. Want to create a beautiful resume that’ll catch a recruiter’s or hiring manager’s eye? Head over to Pinterest.
Here’s how to land your perfect job via social media.
1. Twitter
In 140 characters or less, Twitter can help you find your dream gig. It’s teeming with job applications and professional networking pages, if you know where to find them.
a. Searches: Use that search bar to look for terms that apply to the job you want. For best results, type in words like “jobs,” “hiring” and other specifics that apply to your desired field and location; for example, “writer” and “New York City.”
b. Hashtags: Typing #jobs and #hiring will result in a plethora of tweets from those seeking employees. Employers who want to cast a wide net will often tweet out job applications, with accompanying hashtags.
c. Tweet often: Though it depends on your career of choice, tweeting is a great way to network with like-minded folks in your profession. Follow businesses and people you’re interested in and don’t be afraid to send them the occasional tweet. (On that note, make sure your Twitter account is polished and professional).
d. Follow away: There are dozens and dozens of Twitter accounts dedicated to posting job applications. Go to the search bar and type in “jobs,” then click “People” on the left-hand side. You’ll soon see all the Twitter accounts with “jobs” in the username and can gleefully press the “Follow” button.
2. Facebook
Facebook is an undeniable social media juggernaut. According to its representatives, these are the top tips for trying to get a job through Facebook:
a. “Like” some pages: Most companies strive for dynamic social media presences, and Facebook Pages are engagement 101. By “Liking” them, you can get daily updates about their activity. Plus, they will likely post links to available job applications.
b. Private/Public: Take a thorough look at your privacy settings on Facebook, and make sure you know exactly how others view your Timeline. However, you should consider setting your work and education info public, enabling others to see your professional history.
c. Stay updated: Make sure all of your work and education info is up to date and reflects your current position and past experience.
d. Add “Professional Skills:” A few months ago, Facebook added a “Professional Skills” portion to the “About” section. Underneath work and education, add skills you’ve acquired, optimizing your professional appeal.
3. LinkedIn
Perhaps the most obvious of job hunting sites, LinkedIn is the network of choice for professionals.
a. Connect: Unlike Facebook, it’s a little less creepy to connect with strangers on LinkedIn, because everyone there is looking for networking opportunities. Connect to people who have careers you’re interested in, and search around for those who might only be one degree away from you. For inspiration, check out the member stories portion of LinkedIn’s blog, where users share their success anecdotes about networking through the site.
b. Jobs Board: Not only does the site provide you with advice and connections, but it also has a jobs board highlighting available opportunities in nearly every field.
c. Endorsements and recommendations: There’s a portion of your profile dedicated to glowing recommendations and endorsements from your peers. Try to get as many as you can, and your page’s likability will instantly boost.
d. Share more: According to LinkedIn’s Career Expert, Nicole Williams, sharing articles or content with your network boosts your chances 10 times for getting contacted by a recruiter. When you share content, it proves your knowledge in the industry.
e. List all the things: Your profile is 12 times more likely to be viewed by a hiring manager if you have a detailed list of work experience, Williams says. The more robust your profile is, the more experienced and hirable you look.
4. Tumblr
You can use Tumblr, that vast Internet playground of GIFs and rabid fandoms, for help in the job search.
a. Search tags: In the search bar, look for tagged terms like “hiring” and “jobs.” It’s a bit harder to separate the wheat from the chaff in the tag-happy blogging community, but you’ll still be able to find plenty of cool companies advertising open jobs via Tumblr.
b. Start Tumbling: This is especially important if you’re the creative type. A Tumblr account attuned to your interests, and full of your own original content, automatically ups your unique appeal to employers. In addition, a good Tumblr following can lead to job offers from employers who happened to stumble upon your site.
5. Pinterest
Yes, Pinterest is more than just a pretty place to find wedding inspiration and delicious recipes.
a. Pin your résumé: Tired of the standard, one-sheet format? Use a Pinterest board to “pin” your résumé. You can highlight certain aspects of your experience and add photos and links. See Rachael G. King, a social media manager at Sidecar who created a “living résumé.”
b. Follow these pages: For a never-ending well of job tips and opportunities, follow these seven helpful Pinterest boards.
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What You Should Know About WordPress SEO
No doubt you understand how helpful WordPress is for a variety of applications, if you work as an Internet marketer or blogger.
It makes running a quality website possible for people with limited experience, and allows almost anybody to get whatever content they want onto the net. Perhaps the most substantial benefit that WordPress offers over other platforms is its ability to levy targeted, organic search traffic. Web site visitors prove to be the vital element for anyone’s website, and improving this function provides many advantages, allowing your SEO work to go smoother and better; this is WordPress’ specialty.
By utilizing the pre-existing features of your new WordPress installation, you can see a serious boost to your search engine visitors. This is far better than being desperate for the almighty search engines to throw traffic in your direction absent targeted instructions, which is what happens with your typical HTML site. The easy to use features WordPress incorporates into your site help you get the most targeted traffic out of Google and other popular search engines. In the following, we will consider the options for achieving a significant ranking for your WordPress blog, and what is involved in reaching this goal.
The first thing you need to focus on is the titles for your content. Google and other search sites look for keywords to prioritize findings, so the titles you use for each post must incorporate as many targeted keywords as possible. These relevant keywords should be in the title as well as your content. You have to be very clear when you’re communicating with the search engines, so don’t have your title repeated elsewhere on the site.
Instead, have a list of related keywords by your side so that you can use them when writing titles for your posts. As you are working, check your titles to be sure they attract readers and are not just a list of words for search engines. Your post title is the first thing anyone will see, so it has to be interesting. As long as you communicate a title that’s relevant and easy to understand, you can keep its length on the short side. Your site’s content is crucial for achieving high ranking in the search engines, so it not only has to be high quality; it has to be relevant in every way.
In particular, if you are not interested in indexing your blog, you should put up a sitemap to your WordPress site. Creating a oogle site mapG is easy with the use of a plugin. It is an easy, but important step to take to maximize your online presence. The site map guides search engines throughout your site to find and index all of the pages. Pinging is another vital action to take and should be done with each new post you place on your site. When other bloggers link back to your blog, you’ll get targeted backlinks, which ultimately helps in your ranking. Notifying (or “pinging”) other sites after every post is published is important.
Make sure to mention and link to older related posts when you add new content. This makes it even easier for readers to get from one post to another. To do this effectively, you can use a plugin which will list related posts under each new post. Additionally, the number of related posts can be changed; this will give the search engines a more efficient way to archive your content.
Marketers to Increase Digital Marketing Spend in 2014
Most companies will be giving their digital marketing a boost in 2014, as new research from ExactTarget reveals that two thirds of marketers plan to increase their investments in digital marketing this year.
The study found that 61 percent of marketers plan to increase their investments in data and analytics, 60 percent plan to increase spend on marketing automation and 58 percent will spend more on email marketing. In addition, 57 percent of marketers say they will invest more in social media while another 57 percent will increase their investment in content management.
Additional insights from the ExactTarget study reveal that the top priority for marketers in 2014 is to increase conversion rates, followed by increasing and improving brand awareness and collecting, measuring and using behavior-based data.
“We are in the third wave of the Internet revolution where everything and everyone is connected; this is the Internet of Customers,” said Scott Dorsey, chief executive officer, ExactTarget Marketing Cloud. “As the number of connected devices and mobile phones continue to skyrocket, marketers are investing aggressively in digital to connect with their customers in entirely new ways across every channel and every device.”
Jilla: Trailer
In early 2013 when news of Vijay and Mohanlal coming together for the first time in Jilla was announced it created a huge frenzy among fans of both these popular actors. Considering that Vijay is also extremely popular in Kerala this sounded like a total winning combination. The people responsible for making this come true are writer-director R.T.Neason and producer R.B.Choudary. For the veteran R.B.Choudary, Jilla marks his 85th film as producer in 25 years of experience. R.T.Neason who had earlier directed the film Muruga (2007) had assisted Jayam Raja on Velayudham where he got the opportunity to work with Vijay earlier. Jilla is touted as a total mass Madurai based entertainer where apparently Mohanlal features as the father of Vijay. The rest of the star cast includes Kajal Aggarwal, Soori, Mahat Raghavendra, Niveda Thomas, Pradeep Rawat etc. D.Imman‘s music has already become popular and the film has Ganesh Rajavelu as DOP and Don Max as editor.
It is indeed strange that for a film of this magnitude the trailer has just been unveiled 2 days before the release of the film. Jilla is vying for Pongal honours along with Ajith’s Veeram and both these films will release on 10th January. The trailer lives up to the image being projected about the film though why Mohanlal doesn’t get any dialogue in the same is a big mystery. Lets see whether Jilla lives up to its hype. Here’s the trailer of the film
2014 – FIRST PLUGIN ” WP Property Sale/Rent “
WP Property Sale/Rent for creating and managing real estate agents and people who are willing to list their property. https://selvabalaji.wordpress.com
Great options to list properties on your own WordPress website. WP Property Sale/Rent for creating and managing highly real estate agents and people who are willing to list their property listing on their own WordPress site.
WP Property Sale/Rent is the WordPress plugin for creating and managing highly customization real estate, property management, and completely custom listings showcase websites. Turn your WordPress powered site into a real estate site. Create listings, upload images, display a dynamic map, slideshow, agent information,Google Maps, Send A Inquiry to agents Directly, Image slide show, and much more.
As always, integration is seamless, the system is expandable and customization, functionality is rich, and we are here to support it.
If you are looking to build a site where you can list property for sale or rent, this is the plugin you need.
Features
- Add Property
- Add multiple property photos
- Advanced property search
- jQuery slider in property detailed view
- property options so you can add any type of property listing
- multiple categories
- Property search widget.
- Advanced search widget and custom page.
- Custom property listing page
- Custom manage-able property types
- Manage the number of property listing per page
Advanced property search page
- Create a normal page in your wordpress website
- Editor of the page, add this short code [PROPERTY_ADVANCED_SEARCH]
Welcome New Year 2014
Hello Guys,
Wishes to everyone who online on this post.
Wish you all the best to you and your family for your bright future.
This year may come the biggest joy and joy so that you can’t explain that.
You all are invited here to wish Happy New Year 2014 each other.
You can easily wish each other just commenting below.
You have a big opportunity to start the new work today, you can enjoy yourself and motivate yourself by opting the following positive lines: –
Say to yourself every morning:
-Today is going to be a great day!
-I can handle more than I think I can!
-Things don’t get better by worrying about them!
-I can be satisfied if I try to do my best!
-There is always something to be happy about!
-I’m going to make someone happy today!
-It’s not good to be down!
-We always have an option!
-Life is great, make the most of it!
BE AN Optimist!
Best Wishes to all
Balt (selvabalaji)
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