Friday, July 31, 2009

#followfriday : How To Find Great People To Follow on Twitter


Follow Friday is a great way to share top people to follow on Twitter. The brainchild of @micah who also has a blog on Startups and Entrepreneurship.

Instead of searching for people interested in the same topics as yourself #followfriday gives you the chance to find recommendations from friends who they think deserve your attention.

You can waste time following some people who from first glance looked like good tweeple.

Recommendations take away the pain and gives everyone the chance to give their friends a chance to interact with more people.

Follow Friday is a great addition to give everyone a way to find valuable people to follow.


Give a short description of what someone tweets or if they're just a great member of the community simply big them up!

Happy Friday tweethearts!

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Thursday, July 23, 2009

10 tips for social networking safety.


Social networking Web sites like Twitter, Facebook, Friendster, and Myspace are services people can use to connect with others to share information like photos, videos, and personal messages.

As the popularity of these social sites grows, so do the risks of using them. Hackers, spammers, virus writers, identity thieves, and other criminals follow the traffic.

Read these tips to help protect yourself when you use social networks.
1.
Use caution when you click links that you receive in messages from your friends on your social Web site. Treat links in messages on these sites as you would links in e-mail messages.
2.
Don't trust that a message is really from who it says it's from. Hackers can break into accounts and send messages that look like they're from your friends, but aren't. If you suspect that a message is fraudulent, use an alternate method to contact your friend to find out. This includes invitations to join new social networks.
3.
To avoid giving away e-mail addresses of your friends, do not allow social networking services to scan your e-mail address book. When you join a new social network, you might receive an offer to enter your e-mail address and password to find out who else is on the network. The site might use this information to send e-mail messages to everyone in your contact list or even everyone you've ever sent an e-mail message to with that e-mail address. Social networking sites should explain that they're going to do this, but some do not.
4.
Type the address of your social networking site directly into your browser or use your personal bookmarks. If you click a link to your site through e-mail or another Web site, you might be entering your account name and password into a fake site where your personal information could be stolen.
5.
Be selective about who you accept as a friend on a social network. Identity thieves might create fake profiles in order to get information from you.
6.
Choose your social network carefully. Evaluate the site that you plan to use and make sure you understand the privacy policy. Find out if the site monitors content that people post. You will be providing personal information to this Web site, so use the same criteria that you would to select a site where you enter your credit card.
7.
Assume what you write on a social networking site is permanent. Even if you can delete your account, anyone on the Internet can easily print the information or save it to a computer.
8.
Be careful about installing extras on your site. Many social networking sites allow you to download third-party applications that let you do more with your personal page. Criminals sometimes use these applications in order to steal your personal information. To download and use third-party applications safely, take the same safety precautions that you take with any other program or file you download from the Web.
9.
Think twice before you use social networking sites at work.
10.
Talk to your kids about social networking.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

8 Things You Have To Know.

1. You can only work for people that you like.
2. If you have a choice, never have a job
3. Some people are toxic, avoid them.
4. Professionalism is not enough, in other word, the good is the enemy of the great.
5. Less is not necessarily more.
6. Style is not to be trusted.
7. How you live changes your brain.
8. Doubt is better than certainty.

"To love and be loved is to feel the sun from both sides."

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Today's design.



Friday, July 17, 2009

Let's Rejoicing!


Despite all that you hear & you see, CHOOSE to speak GRACE, PEACE & JOY that STRENGTHEN our FAITH. Let our Spirit REJOICING. Live above circumstances!

God is so good.



He is everything for everybody everywhere, every time, and in every way.
He is God, He is faithful. I am His, and He is mine!

I feel so secure...

A Special Type of Door.



If you love ping-pong, then you will love this door. A design by Tobias Franzel. When you want a regular door, you got it.. and if you feel a little sportive, you can switch the door and get this amazing ping-pong table.

Is not a concept project, by the way, it's real.. Enjoy it, if you want it ;)

Monday, July 6, 2009

My Tribute Medley.

Israel Houghton Music

How can I say thanks for the things
You have done for me
Things so undeserved
Yet You gave to prove Your love for me
The voices of a million angels
Could not express my gratitude
All that am and ever hope to be
I owe it all to thee
To God be the glory, to God be the glory
To God be the glory for the things He has done
He has done
Just let me live my life and
Let it be pleasing Lord to thee
And if I gain any praise let it go to Calvary
To God be the glory, to God be the glory
To God be the glory for the things He has done
With His blood, He has saved me
With His power, He has raised me
To God be the glory for the things He has done
How great is our God
Sing with me, how great is our God
And all will see how great is our God

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do let me know when the link isn't work.

Comfort Zone.

"Life begins at the end of your comfort zone." -- Neale Donald Walsch

VERY TRUE! Even though we are presented with many choices throughout the day, invariably we fall back on what is comfortable for us. Whether it is in your personal or professional life, our comfort zone is the area in which we live 99% of the time. However, to truly grow in all areas of your life, it is important to step outside of your comfort zone, and experience what I like to call "The Red Line".

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