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Download The Facebook Toolbar for FireFox and IE

by teamgpt January 10, 2012
written by teamgpt

Facebook has more than 350million users and now the competition gets harder. So here is one way Facebook is trying to overcome the pressure.

Facebook announced its new Toolbar for Internet explorer and Firefox 3.0+. From what i’ve heard the Facebook Toolbar extension was initially reserved only for Firefox users to access Facebook without having to open the Facebook page..

Today, Facebook confirmed the toolbar for Internet Explorer is compatible with version 6+ and Firefox 3.0+. The download is already available from the Facebook application page.

Regardless of the browser, the toolbar now supports Facebook’s 16 languages including Arabic, Chinese (simple and traditional), Danish, Dutch, German, Spanish (Spain and international), French, Hebrew, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese (Brazilian), Swedish and Turkish.

More reason to try it, also considering the possibility of integrating the notifications dock with OS X.

No matter where you are on the web, you can stay close and share with your friends through the Facebook Toolbar. Originally launched in English for the Firefox browser, we now have released an Internet Explorer version of the toolbar and made both versions available in a total of 16 languages.

Get Notified:

Icons on the toolbar tell you how many new pokes, friend requests, messages, and invitations you have.

Enable a pop-up notification for when friends update their statuses and profiles, upload new photos, write new notes, or interact with you on Facebook.

Share Links and Photos:

The Share button lets you share the page that you are currently browsing by sending it to friends or posting it to your profile.

A handy photo uploader lets you upload photos to Facebook directly from your desktop using the toolbar.

You can use the toolbar to easily visit the most common sections and applications on Facebook, including your home page, profile and Inbox. You also can see how many friend requests, Inbox message and event and group invitations you have from icons near the top of your browser, and then click to view them.

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Google’s Privacy Vows – Reviewed

by teamgpt January 10, 2012
written by teamgpt

Google has released a video that shows the Privacy Principles of the company. Here are some of the information highlighted on the new Google Privacy Video.

Here is a quick video:

The things discussed in the video are:

1. Use information to deliver quality products and services for our users
Using data one can make the products even more useful. As an example, Google called golf. Golf may be the car or sport. If we try to advance but after Caddy, it is more likely that one thinks the sport.

2. All Google products are subject to high standards of data protection
Many Google products have extensive privacy settings. Google Talk for example, can be adjusted so that the conversation will not be saved.

3. The collection of data is made transparent
The Google dashboard displays the data associated with the Google Account.

4. Users can receive meaningful choices to protect their data
Videos on YouTube, you can mark them as private, search history is erased and the Dataliberation initiative makes the move easier.

5. Obey and comply with the data storage responsibly
Google works with users, developers and security experts around the internet safer for users. User data will not be sold to third parties.

More information can be found on Techcrunch!

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Google Xistence doesn’t Exist

by teamgpt January 10, 2012
written by teamgpt

google xistence
Oh yeah, Google just kicked the Google parody site GoogleXistence.com out of existence. It’s a fake, funny site which talks about the social media going gaga over Web 2.0. We all know that and we think we can do it all in a simple click of a button. I’m sure it would more easy if someone could update your status automatically, or send emails automatically?

Here comes to our aid “Google Xistence: Google let live it for you, or let Google live for you”.

Although this is a fake, funny parody of Google it’s a nice idea :) and a good joke. According to Mashable, the site Google Xistence was created by Australian web designers Philipp Drössle.

Well, Google is rushing to send out a press release stating completely out of it. Drössle(the creator) has done his part by posting on Twitter:

Xistence is not a real product, and not in any way related to Google. Neither am I. Also, this was neither a scam nor a phishing attempt.

Google has also started showing a web phishing forgery attack page when looking at the site:
google xistence web attack

According to the author the username and password box, does not store any informaion. However, for those who do not want to take risks, we publish a video below of Google Xistence.

Here is the marketing material used for Google Xistence…. Oh well it is fake :)… take a look

Google has officially added GoogleXistence.com site to its spam & phishing site list :) Congrats!!

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Cafe World Cheat Codes – Update 1

by teamgpt December 9, 2011
written by teamgpt

I had previously written some café world cheat code\hacks…. But it looks like zyngya has fixed some of the loopholes and some of the cheats aren’t working properly. So this post is an update to the previous post. If you are looking for some cheats, hints and tips to win in cafe world you’ve come to the right place.

cafe world cheat codes - updated

Here are some Cafe World tips, tricks and cheats.

#1. First tip: Plan for the future, you are planning to go online and play Cafe World after 2 days, in this case you should cook food that will be done in two day period. So, when you go online, you have food ready to serve. Enjoy and repeat.

#2. Second tip: Earn points by visiting often you neighbors and eating their food.

#3. Third tip: Cook foods that take longer time to be done to earn more experience points.

#4. Fourth tip: If you want foods that take long time to be spoiled, choose the foods that take long time to cook.

#5. Fifth tip: Trap The Server Glitch – To make your café more efficient, you can exploit Café World by using the Trap The Server glitch. What you want to do is place your stoves against the back wall; then set up your serving tables, leaving one space behind them and the back wall. This will trap the server and he will be able to deliver and clean up dishes in an instant without moving.

#6. Sixth tip: Legally Stockpile Café Points Quickly And Easily – Bacon cheeseburgers and chips & guacamole are two foods in Café World that can help you gain café points very quickly and easily. A bacon cheeseburger takes 5 minutes to cook and chips & guacamole takes 7 minutes to cook giving you +7 and +4 café points respectively. If you repeatedly cook these two items, you will gain a lot of café points quickly and easily.

Above are just some few Cafe World tips. Now let us talk about Cafe World Cheats.

Before we get started here are some tools that you might need:

  • A Cheat Engine 5.5 which can be downloaded from Here
  • Firefox browser (To download go to Mozilla.com)
  • Adobe flash player 9 or 10

Cheat 1: Trap The Waiter Cheat. The effect of this exploit is the food will magically be served on the tables without your waiters going near them and that means no more waiting time.

Cheat 2: Cheat Engine’s unlimited stove and counters. You would need to run the cheat engine software in order use this cheat. Watch the video tutorial below to know how it works.

Café world cheat video 1:

Café world cheat video 2:

As always, if you got more tips, please do post them below :) and subscribe to our feed to get instant updates!! You can also follow me on @thesharath on twitter :D..

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Yahoo to say GoodBye to MyBloglog soon

by teamgpt December 9, 2011
written by teamgpt

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Yahoo might shutdown Mybloglog from next month (January). MyBlogLog is a service focused on bloggers to create an own blogger community. It also includes a widget which you can use on your website that displays information about MyBlogLog users who visit your website.

MyBlogLog was launched in January 2005 and in January 2007 acquired by Yahoo for just over 10 million U.S. dollars. Yahoo also closed GeoCities this year despite hosting service and blog system and social network Yahoo 360 °.

From the Yahoo Blog:

Frankly, it’s no secret within Yahoo! that we’re actively discussing the future of MyBlogLog. However, it’s also true that we have not made any final decisions at this point. Is a shutdown on the table? Sure, that’s an option. But there are other options as well. We know this creates some uncertainty for current MyBlogLog users. While we aren’t quite ready to share more details, we promise to keep you posted.

Related: RIP Geo Cities!

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Oh boy, its freeze time for Google

by teamgpt December 9, 2011
written by teamgpt

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With the approach of Christmas – December, some major companies in the US, especially Google will undergo a “Code Freeze”.

On the Web, there is obviously no business promoting the famous “Code Freeze”, with the exception of one. Well just Google. in recent weeks, the Web giant continues to make news at a pace well above its usual pace, it is only to see the list of news of the week to realize:

* On December 7th: Google search in real time, Goggles launched several new features for mobile application updated, Google Analytics and Google Wave.
* On December 8th: launching the beta version of Google Chrome for Mac and Linux Chrome extensions of Vevo (based on technology from Youtube) and tools for Google Web Toolkit.
* On December 9th: event Chrome extensions gallery in beta, integration of Google Groups in Google Apps.
* On December 10th: Setting up Twitter Support for Google Search, and trying to achieve light speed with google.

There is absolutely no denying that Google’s current activity is unusual, the company is rather accustomed to leave his new features throughout the year. We can afford to advance the idea that the company wants to apply the “Code Freeze” in turn, leading to believe that the news coming weeks will be rather rare. Online Magazine TechCrunch said that this could start today, so expect to stay on your feet when you’re done reading this article (do not panic now :)).

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Nexus One the new Google phone – Confirmed release on Jan 5th

by teamgpt December 9, 2011
written by teamgpt

There was couple of rumors’ that Google’s own phone called nexus one would be sold using the Android operating system. Now the company has sent out invitations for and android press conference on Jan 5th. Does this mean that Google is going to release nexus one? On Jan 5th? Yes I think soo :).  I have no doubt that at their event; Google will have plenty of new things to spit out……  And I suspect that will be the case until Google comes out with the Nexus Two. Hopefully, that won’t be in a couple months from now.

Now reports from Techcrunch show that the phone would be releasing for a price of $530.
The details are as follows: It can only be purchased online via Google. Support for the unit will be provided by Google and HTC and T-Mobile contracts govern. A leaked document shows that the price of the phone is 179.99 U.S. dollars with a two year contract of 79.99 dollars per Month, It can also be purchased without a contract, for 529.99 U.S. dollars.

Probably the new phone will be sold at www.google.com/phone (Currently it says – 404 Not found) and the payment would be done through Google Checkout.

More sources say that the actual detail of the device will be officially released on January 5 which is just before the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas (January 7th).

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What’s more? we also got the screenshot of the nexus one launch page just for our Google Watch readers:

google nexus one launch

google nexus one launch 1

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Newer version of Google Mobile Application for IPhone and IPod released

by teamgpt December 9, 2011
written by teamgpt

A newer version of the Google Mobile application for the IPhone and IPod is now released. Google has released a new version (0.4.1.2763) of the Google Mobile App for the iPhone and iPod touch.

Also, in the latest release there is a select language option available, which means you can select the language on the iPhone and can specify in which language they use Google Voice Search. However, the design also remains unchanged only with slight modifications.

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