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Monthly Archives: May 2010
Add LIKE buttons to your blog
Those of you who have a blog and didn’t do it yet, it is never too late. Facebook had released a super easy API that allows you to add a LIKE button to any page on your site. You can … Continue reading
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Who needs privacy!
Google reported yesterday that their Street View cars have been recorded all the traffic they could gather from open WIFI networks in their way. This means that if you were there at the right time and the right place and … Continue reading
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Paypal account blocked
Yesterday morning our Paypal account was blocked by Paypal. There was no prior notification, no questions were asked and no warnings were given. Just like that: No Soup For You! Users that tried to signup to our service got this … Continue reading