Archive for December, 2008

h1

Twitter, another successful social networking

December 27, 2008

Twitter, an another successful social media website. Here, you will meet people from all over the world. You may find people of your interest too.  I found twitter is bit different and interesting in terms of mobile texting, instant messages, and 140-character messages called “Tweets” from other Social Media websites. Twitter not only helps to increase your friends number on the web but also helps to exchange thoughts. People are using it to promote their business and you can do as well but in ethical manner. I have shared few points which will certainly help you in Twitter community:

- Just telling about yourself will not do, try to point out interesting things in your space too.
- Follow interesting people and people of your field.
- Build up your followers lists by commenting on others tweets.
- Share your views as well as ask others to share their interests.
- Always be helpful.
- Sometimes talk about non-business matter too.
- Share your blog post with a question OR upcoming post topic.
- Share your stuff with useful advice, pictures, videos etc.
- If you are doing online business then Twitter is surely gonna be helpful to develop your business.

Its not the end, there may be some more ways which could be proved helpful for you and your business.

VisitTwitter

Good luck :)

h1

Google should blur sensitive locations on Google Earth says Indian Government

December 15, 2008

Yes after a tragic terrorist attack in Mumbai, the legal advocates of India has demanded that the Google should blur the sensitive locations on Google Earth. According to them the Google Earth not only helped them to read the locations but also availing the access of photos of sensitive locations.

Not only India but also Australian officials asked Google to erase the Lucas Heights Nuclear Reactor from Google Earth in 2005. Recently USA Today informed to the Govt. that images of important areas is quite easily available on Google Earth and other mediums.

And it’s not just Google Earth. Earlier this year, the Pentagon banned Google StreetView cars from taking photos on U.S. military bases.

This is indeed a sensitive issue and Google should take a reasonable step to solve this issue asap.