Monday, 30 June 2014

Farewell To Orkut: Google To Shut Down It's First Social Network

Orkut, the first social networking site, launched by Google in January 2004, is now to be shut down on Sept 30 after more than 10 years of service.
File:Logo ORKUT.svg
Image Courtesy: Wikimedia Commons

Orkut had many active users in Brazil and India but didn't have a firm place in rest of the places. Nevertheless, it has a unique acetic feeling, nostalgia to it, for all those who had ever been an active user on Orkut.
Existing users will be able to export all their data using Google Takeout but creating new Orkut accounts won't be possible as per the announcement made by Google's Orkut team on 30th June in their blog post.
Tchau Orkut 
Monday, June 30, 2014 | 10:23 AM
Ten years ago, Orkut was Google’s first foray into social networking. Built as a “20 percent” project, Orkut communities started conversations, and forged connections, that had never existed before. Orkut helped shape life online before people really knew what “social networking” was.
Over the past decade, YouTube, Blogger and Google+ have taken off, with communities springing up in every corner of the world. Because the growth of these communities has outpaced Orkut's growth, we've decided to bid Orkut farewell (or, tchau). We'll be focusing our energy and resources on making these other social platforms as amazing as possible for everyone who uses them.
We will shut down Orkut on September 30, 2014. Until then, there will be no impact on current Orkut users, to give the community time to manage the transition. People can export their profile data, community posts and photos using Google Takeout (available until September 2016). Starting today, it will not be possible to create a new Orkut account.
Orkut, the service, may be going away, but all of those incredible communities Orkut users have created will live on. We are preserving an archive of all public communities, which will be available online starting September 30, 2014. If you don't want your posts or name to be included in the community archive, you can remove Orkut permanently from your Google account. Please visit our Help Center for further details. 
It's been a great 10 years, and we apologize to those still actively using the service. We hope people will find other online communities to spark more conversations and build even more connections for the next decade and beyond.
Posted by Paulo Golgher, Engineering Director
Google is now completely focussing on Google+ , which recently celebrated it's third Anniversay in social networking.

Monday, 23 June 2014

Sunday, 22 June 2014

18 Effective Tips for Impressive Facebook Page Posts

The following infographic by getpostrocket.com lays down a few awesome yet simple and effective tips to make great posts on Facebook to attract plenty of fans.
18 Sweet Tips for Facebook Page Posts
 

Facebook Enables Anonymous Login Into Apps And Websites

Before, Facebook shared user's personal information with apps and users. Now with Facebook's newly brought in feature of Anonymous login, it's upto the user that when they login via Facebook whether they wish to share their personal information or not. Here's a short infographic by clicklabs on it.
Things You Need to Know about Facebook Anonymous Login

Saturday, 21 June 2014

Microsoft Warns Of Fake Job Offers

Phishingthe act of attempting to acquire information such as usernames, passwords, and credit card details (and sometimes, indirectly, money) by masquerading as a trustworthy entity in an electronic communication, is not a new trend. Only now Microsoft has also joined the list of those trustworthy entities whose name is being used by scammers.

Microsoft has perhaps recently received many queries regarding these fake job offer mails due to which they are warning everyone of it. Following is the message I received from them in my Microsoft account.


Recruitment Fraud Awareness
April 9, 2014 -
We want to make you aware of some incidents whereby certain organizations or individuals, claiming to act on behalf of Microsoft India’s companies have contacted potential job seekers or candidates and made false offers or promises of employment with Microsoft India companies. These false offers or promises of employment can also involve requests to the potential job seekers or candidates for payment of money against ‘fees’ on account of placement fee, application fee, caution deposit, etc.
Please note that Microsoft (including any authorized agencies or firms that conduct recruitment on its behalf) do not, under any circumstances, require money or payment from applicants during the recruitment process. Any such false job or employment related communications, whether requiring payment of money or not, that appear to originate from Microsoft are unauthorized and fraudulent in nature. These could originate from fictitious or misleading email addresses, websites, portals or online social or professional networking sites. Such false or fraudulent communications may also be printed on forged Microsoft letterheads and stationery, refer to Microsoft’s office address or be copied to a Microsoft email id. You are advised not to respond to such fraudulent and unauthorized communications or offers from such persons. You are also advised to notify any such incidents to Microsoft at recfra@microsoft.com. If you are the victim of such fraudulent offers or promises of employment, please report it and file a complaint with the relevant police authorities. Microsoft will provide all reasonable cooperation, as required by you or the police authorities, in pursuance of your complaint

Kindly be aware of any such mail, be it from Microsoft or any other company. No company would ask you to submit money for any reason. 

You can recognize a spam mail by certain obvious aspects. You can read Fake Hyundai Job Call Letter to get an idea.

Do not even provide personal information as your response could be used for identity theft as in the following examples.

People claiming to make you millionaire

Also, if you're on Twitter, you might want to read this, Don't Fall For Phishing On Twitter.


How To Add A Click To Tweet Link To Your Blog Or Website

Wish to add a 'click to tweet' link for each one in a list of facts or something similar?
It's actually pretty simple.

Step 1:
Head over to http://www.linktotweet.com/. Write the tweet that you want to be displayed.
Note: If you are going to include a link in your tweet, you should first go to https://bitly.com/ and shorten the URL. Then copy and use the shortened URL in your text.
Once you're done crafting your tweet, click on Generate Link Button.

Step 2:
The needed link URL will be generated right below as shown.
Copy this URL and then use it wherever you wish to.

For instance, if I wish to add this 'click to tweet' link in my blog, I generally write the text TweetThis beside the sentence to be tweeted and link it to the URL generated as above, as I have done in this postInteresting Facts About Microsoft That You Probably Didn't Know.

You could also try clicktotweet.com and clicktoshare.me  for the same purpose. However, my personal choice is linktotweet.com because it doesn't require login and is the simplest to use.

There is a also a feature to see the link-clicks statistics on your tweet entries without registering.

Courtesy to Zoran for mentioning this in the comments via blog.agile-code.com.

Just use your CODE, and combine it with http://www.linktotweet.com/s/CODE.

So, in our sample case here, if we visit: http://www.linktotweet.com/s/S4IOUIKN we can see the stats around visits and view other things.

However, if you register, you have the possibility to manage your tweet text and see more statistics not available for non-registered users.

Friday, 20 June 2014

Interesting Facts About Microsoft That You Probably Didn't Know


  • Microsoft didn't make MS-DOS, their original Operating System. TweetThis

    They licensed the software  for 86-DOS (aka Quick and Dirty DOS) from Seattle Computer Products, reworked it and then renamed it.

  • Microsoft is involved in near-continual legal battles. TweetThis

    A large portion of their legal woes for the last decade centered around monopoly-like business practices that illegally blocked competition.

  • At Microsoft, they like to mix work with pleasure.

    Paul Allen, Microsoft co-founder, was a childhood friend of Bill Gates. TweetThis

    Founder Bill Gates married Microsoft employee Melinda French. TweetThis

    Steve Ballmer, the second Microsoft CEO, was a Harvard class-mate of Bill Gates. He was Microsoft's 24th employee.
     TweetThis

  • Chujwamwdupe, a hacker, published attack codes after Microsoft refused to credit him for finding software vulnerabilities. TweetThis

    Microsoft usually credits hackers by their online handle, but "chujwamwdupe" is a sexually explicit term in Polish, and Microsoft was uncomfortable with this graphic name.

  • Microsoft was originally called Micro-soft. TweetThis

    They removed the hyphen in 1976. Microsoft is a combination of the words "microcomputer" and "software".

  • Microsoft's total revenue in it's first year was $ 16,000. TweetThis

    In 1989, just four years later, they made $ 1 million.

  • Windows was originally called Interface-Manager. TweetThis

    Fortuantely, the marketing department stepped in.

  • WinVer 1.4, the first Windows Virus was unleashed in 1992. TweetThis

  • Jim Allchin, a former Microsoft executive who retired the day Microsoft Vista was released to the public, felt that Microsoft had lost it's way with Windows Vista. TweetThis

    He claimed that he would have purchased a Mac had he not been working for Microsoft.

  • Microsoft had made Bill Gates a billionaire by age 31. TweetThis

    He was knighted by the Queen of England in 2005.

  • 2009 was the first year in 23 years that Microsoft reported a quarterly drop in revenue. TweetThis

  • Microsoft has more than 10,000 patents. TweetThis

    They are one of the top five U.S. patent holders and file about 3,000 every year.

  •  Microsoft is one of the biggest corporate collectors of contemporary artwork. TweetThis

    They have over 5,000 pieces. Their collection includes works by Cindy Sherman, Chuck Close and Takashi Murakami.

  •  It's a Microsoft tradition to celebrate events with M&M Candies. TweetThis

  • Microsoft interviewees are asked unusual questions like "Why are manholes round?" TweetThis

    They are also asked to design products that Microsoft isn't going to produce, like a coffee maker for astronauts. Microsoft uses these unique questions to gauge their creativity.

  • Temporary Microsoft employees are given an email address with a dash (-) before the at (@) symbol. TweetThis

    Permanent employees refer to them as "Dash-Trash".

    P.S.: In case you're wondering how to add the TweetThis link to your blog or website, read this.