Facebook has just started rolling out a new homepage design to a small number of users, and will be deploying it on a wide scale in the near future. The design takes the navigational elements that have previously been tucked under the “Applications” menu and returns them to the left sidebar of the page (which is actually where they were a long time ago). Read More
The long wait is over, the rumors are over, and at last, the Apple tablet is a reality. Armed with a 9.7-inch display, just a half-inch thick, and weighing just a pound and a half, the iPad is … well, it’s essentially just a big iPhone, albeit with a price tag that’s a lot cheaper than I was expecting. Not bad, but if you were hoping for a revolutionary new product, prepare to be disappointed. Read More
We’ve long speculated as to when Facebook might get its own version of Twitter’s retweet, and it appears that the time is now. This evening, the site rolled out a “via” feature that lets you repost another user’s shared items, with a “via” link attached for attribution.
A 5.8 earthquake shook the Cayman Islands, south of Cuba on Tuesday morning, reports said.
On Monday morning, a strong earthquake rocked Guatemala and parts of El Salvador, but no there were no immediate reports of injuries or damage in either country.
The U.S. Geological Survey says the quake had a preliminary magnitude of 6.0.
The USGS says it hit Monday morning about 60 miles (97 kilometers) southwest of Guatemala City, where it was felt by many residents. There were reports of shaking in the Guatemalan countryside and in El Salvador as well.
Civil protection officials in the two countries says so far there are no reports of injuries or damage, but authorities are still checking.
Haitian-born rapper Wyclef Jean spoke out Saturday in defense of his foundation after charity screening groups raised concerns about its accounting practices.
Jean said he was baffled by the timing and nature of criticism of The Wyclef Jean Foundation Inc., which has already raised more than $2 million to help earthquake victims.
Haiti earthquake on tape and Haiti death pictures are inevitable after the tragic 7.0 magnitude quake struck. Haiti earthquake and tape and Haiti death pictures continue to remind people how important it is to help the victims of this tragedy.
While I don’t choose to view the countless Haiti earthquake on tape releases and Haiti death pictures, I know the event caused serious destruction. I often feel I am violating the victims’ privacy by looking at Haiti earthquake on tape or Haiti death pictures. On the other hand, Haiti earthquake on tape footage and Haiti death pictures might inspire more people to donate to the cause.
Instead of viewing photos, I continue to read the facts based on Haiti earthquake on tape updates. Haiti death pictures upset me. Just reading about the thousands of people lost in Haiti is disturbing to I avoid Haiti death pictures.
I was pleased to discover Gather will be allowing us to use our points to donate to this important cause. Click “Donating Gather Points to Red Cross Relief Efforts in Haiti”to read Tom Gerace’s post about using Gather points to donate.
Here is Haiti earthquake on tape footage from YouTube:
Thursday, February 4, 2010
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