Friday, February 1, 2013

Govinda Daughter ready for her Debut soon

Mohit Suri marries Udita  …

Govinda's daughter Narmada is all set for a Bollywood debut soon.

Mohit Suri marries Udita  …

Govinda with his family 

Jacquline Fernandez with a guy

Mohit Suri marries Udita  …

Jacquline Fernandez with a guy anyone knows who is he ???

Dia with her boyfriend Sahil Sangha

Mohit Suri marries Udita  …
Dia with her boyfriend Sahil Sangha 

Udita Goswami marry with Mohit Suri

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Facebook Try Phonecalls in iPhone


 Facebook will be testing phone calls via its Messenger app for iPhone in America.

The social network is testing voice calls in the US, as it is seeking to add more mobile services.
In an email, the company said that its extended test has begun in Canada earlier this month.
According to the Telegraph, callers can use the app to make phone calls to friends over data networks instead of the voice service provided by traditional phone companies.
The news came the day after Facebook announced a new way of searching through information it holds about members, the report said.
The 'graph search' tool is designed to link up the vast store of information in Facebook's database, making it possible for members to search for friends based on their interests or even for friends of friends, it added.
The graph search and the phone calls function are seen as a way for Facebook to increase user engagement, especially via phone.
Facebook, based in Menlo Park, California, is stepping up its efforts in mobile to attract more consumers who use the service via tablets and smartphones, the report added

Twitter App Vine under Fire for Mature Content


The new video-sharing app, Vine, which was launched by Twitter, has come under fire as it is being filled with sexually-explicit content, a report has said.
The ease and lack of restrictions on the service, called Vine, allows for racy users to spread porn quickly.
Like with Twitter, users are able to search the platform by hashtags, so technology commentors began realizing the problem when a quick run of the term porn, or a vast array of more specific sexual tags, immediately produces a host of dirty videos, the Daily Mail reports.
According to the paper, Tech Crunch pointed out that Twitter administrators are known for their censorship-free stance and only budge when it is a question of legality.
This view is shown in Vine's terms of service, as they do not explicitly ban sexual content, the paper said.
The only function in place right now to regulate the videos is a button where viewers can mark a video as inappropriate, the paper added.
That said, such a tag will not necessarily remove the video: if a certain- though unknown- number of people mark the video as inappropriate, it will be given a warning before the video, but it will still be allowed to run. 
Source: Yahoo

Sex workers using Facebook Twitter Social Networking to Advertise


Sex workers are openly using social networking platforms like Facebook and Twitter to advertise their services.
Prostitutes and escort agencies have created hundreds of unrestricted pages on Facebook.
This has sparked concern that children are being exposed to both explicit content as well as the services of the sex industry, the Telegraph reports.
Many of the pages include explicit photographs, descriptions of services alongside phones numbers, addresses and prices.
Facebook has removed dozens of the pages after being contacted by The Times newspaper.
The site said it "has a clear set of rules and these pages broke them", but said it could only take action when offensive items were reported to them by members of the public.
According to the paper, the postings were also reported to Twitter, but the microblogging site declined to comment or take action.
Under the company's rules, content would need to be illegal to be considered in breach of its terms and conditions, the paper added
source : yahoo