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Learn Hacking: Part 1:

  STEP 1: What Kind of a Hacker Should you Be? - White hat, Black Hat, or Grey Hat? Many people want to be hackers. But what type of hacker do you want to be? This article will help you choose! What kind of hacker are you right now? Here are the MAIN types of hackers hidden in the world today....   ☠ Black Hat Hackers ☠   A Black Hat Hacker (also known as a cracker) is someone who hacks without authorazation or permission. Black Hat Hackers are usually solitary, even though some work in groups. As a team, they can be deadly. Black Hat Hackers usually D-DOS websites in groups. There methods can include Vandalism, Identity Theft, Site Defacing, and other Illegal Techniques. Names for Black Hat Hackers include things like"Cyber-Demons." ~~ White Hat Hackers ~~ White Hat Hackers are the "Angels" of hacking. They are mainly know as "Ethical Hackers." Ethical Hacking is an actual career in the world today. To be a White Hat Hacker you must be certified. The

Where Is The World's Data Being Stored:

Difference Between Google+ & FB:

Google not rolling Orkut into Google+

Remember   Orkut ? Well, Google certainly does, and it looks like the social blast from the internet’s past is here to stay for the time being. According to a faceless Google rep, the company has no plans at the moment to either retire Orkut   or   to roll its functionality into   Google+   (despite the immediate success of the younger project). Nobody would blame you if you don’t remember Orkut. While it’s been around for over   seven years , it never really took off to the extent that contemporaries like MySpace and Facebook did. At least, not in English-speaking countries, anyway. While the web-savvy social generation of Westerners has all but shunned Orkut as a social network, people in countries like India and Estonia have flocked to it year after year, bringing its home page to an Alexa rank of 102 (an extremely big ranking for something people tend to forget ever existed). Meanwhile, feedback to Google’s Vic Gundotra Google+ post today   detailed the lessons   his company is lea

Google+ Is Being Changed This Week Based On User Feedback:

It’s been a couple of weeks since   Google+   launched, and with the exception of   China already blocking its use, people do seem to like it. That’s good news for Google after the failures of Buzz and Wave, and bad news for   Facebook   who now has a serious competitor in the social network space. You may think Google could sit back and watch the Google+ network grow, but that would be a mistake. The search company has realized it can’t just watch what happens, it needs to respond to users quickly in order to keep them happy and the network growing. While the general view of Google+ is a positive one, there’s also a lot of criticism and user feedback of which Google is about to tackle. Today,   Vic Gundotra, senior vice president of social at Google used his Google+ account to   post a message   confirming there’s “lots of criticism for Google+.” Not only that, but before the end of the week we should start seeing changes to address those criticisms. Although there isn’t a list of w

Can Google’s Plus One Take On The Facebook Like?

This morning Google announced a social bombshell, a new service called +1 that competes directly with the Facebook like button as a signal for determining what content is most relevant to an individual. Fortunately for Google, it has the world’s largest search engine to integrate this product with immediately, giving publishers a significant reason to implement +1 within their sites.  Google accounts for more than 50 percent of incoming traffic on most sites, while Facebook is currently running a distant second in referring traffic (more then 10 percent of our own traffic comes from Facebook). For now, the new product is being offered as an experimental service, although there’s no doubt the company plans on making it a widespread feature. How important social is to the world of search is still debatable, but we’ve long argued that it’s a critical component, since liking, tweeting, and now +1ing (what a horrible name by the way) may have much lower friction than placing a hyperlink on

25th Post: Facebook Launched Video Chat With Skype Partnership:

Hi frndz, One good news for you all, Finally Facebook launched video chat with skype partnership. Facebook has started to feel the heat of competition as Google+   which was launched a couple of weeks before Google+ has already features like group Video chat and now facebook is trying to play the catch up game. Steps to use Facebook Video chat: 1. Visit Facebook Video calling homepage by clicking here. 2. Download the video call plugin & install it. 3. Once your installation complete a video calling button will start appearing in your chat window like below picture.  Click Video calling icon and start video chatting with your friends... :)