In order to reach the second biggest internet market in the world - China - the Yahoo people have decided to launch a Chinese version of their photo sharing website a.k.a. Flickr. A Yahoo representative from Hong Kong, comments: The (Hong Kong)...
In order to reach the second biggest internet market in the world - China - the Yahoo people have decided to launch a Chinese version of their photo sharing website a.k.a. Flickr. A Yahoo representative from Hong Kong, comments: The (Hong Kong)...
Prelude: This post is part of the experiment of playing with scammers for real, you should read Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 and Part 4 to get up to date. But if you want the basics - I’m exchanging emails with a scammer and publishing the emails here....
The good old folks at Google have announced a new set of features related to the Google Homepage that can be customized by users, this time they have added a Google Talk feature - which means that there is no need to leave the browser to chat with...
After China saying no more to LiveJournal and internet cafes, the time has come for Turkey to ban the most popular video website in the world - YouTube. The reason for the ban? According to Turkish media, there has been a "virtual war" between...
As if banning the creation of internet cafes during 2007 in China is not good enough, another level of security has been created lately – blocking the access to the famous blogging service called LiveJournal. It is not the first time this kind of...
The Asian folks from China aren't satisfied with how the Internet is running their country, therefore they decided to add another ban and this time it is related with the never ending internet cafes: China will not allow any more internet cafes to...
The Internet is the most used way for prostitutes on South Korea to get clients, according to Folha Online the numbers for this kind of activity are pretty high: 96% of the 236 South Korean prostitutes arrested on 2006 used the internet to...
Google announced yesterday a new addition to the GoogleMaps service, the traffic levels can now be displayed with a touch of a button. There are 30 American cities that work with the new tool, some exambles can be seen at: New York and...
It is pretty strange to be asking the value of something that looks useless for many and many people, but for others it makes sense to pay a lot of money for a MySpace account. What is the interest on something like this? Ask the MySpace...
February 28, 2007 | In: General, Instant Messengers, Internet
AOL is making an effort to get one of their social networks called AIM Pages notable, by this I mean using their instant messnger service called AIM to promote the website. I'm glad I signed up with AIM and all of a sudden received an email about his...