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Social networking rage leads man to kill wife and self – Pune Mirror

IT engineer, 34, kills 28-yr-old wife, hangs himself at home; suicide note said her sharing of their personal life online sparked his anger

Its no secret that the multiple avenues of social media have brought additional complications to our lives today, but a murderous rage being inspired by such digital sharing is a scenario rarer than most.

In a shocking case, an enraged man killed his wife and then hanged himself in the aftermath of a burst of anger over his wife sharing personal information about their lives on social media.

Rajesh Balasaheb Gangurde (34) first killed his wife, Sonali Rajesh Gangurde (28), and then hanged himself in their home on Tuesday. Sonalis brother Harshal Mahendra Pawar (25) registered a complaint in this regard at the Hadapsar police station on the morning of January 19. A suicide note found next to the couple clearly declared that Rajesh had been angered by his wifes online presence.

In Pune for the last four years, the couple had been living in a rented apartment at Shiv Park on Solapur Road, Hadapsar. Rajesh was an IT engineer and worked for a company in Swargate, while Sonali had a BE in computers, but was a housewife. They had been married for around four years and living in Pune since. They originally hailed from Nashik.

On January 17, Sonalis mother, who resides in Nashik, had been trying to call her the entire day, but got no response. Panicking, she immediately called up Harshal, who lives with his brother Kunal Pawar in Meadows Avenue on Baner-Pashan Link Road. Following this, Harshal also tried to call up his sister, but in vain. Once he finished his workday, Kunal and he decided to visit her and make sure all was well.

When we reached their home, we tried knocking on the door and ringing the bell, but got no response. We called JustDial and got the number of a key-maker, who came over and tried to make a duplicate key. He informed us that the door was locked from the inside and would have to be broken down. This is when we decided to call the police, said Harshal in his statement to the cops. It was when the door was broken down and we went into the bedroom that we found Rajesh hanging from the ceiling with a nylon rope, and Sonali lying on the bed, he added.

Hadapsar police reached the spot around 11.30 pm on January 18, when they were informed about the couple not opening the door. Assistant police inspector (API) Kiran Londhe of Hadapsar PS, who is investigating the case, told Mirror, Following the post-mortem report, we know that the cause of death for Sonali is suffocation, because her mouth was blocked and she couldnt breathe, leading to her death. Whether Rajesh did this with his hands or with any other object will only be known once we investigate further. While the exact time of death is not known, it is definitely between 8 pm and 11 pm on January 17.

Next to the two bodies, the police also found a suicide note written by Rajesh. It said that he was angry with his wife for sharing their personal information on social media with her friends, which is why he ended her life. His letter also said that no one should be blamed for the murder other than him. After killing someone, there are usually only two options. Either get caught and go to jail, or kill oneself. Rajesh chose the latter, added Londhe.

When Mirror visited the building in Hadapsar on Thursday and spoke to a few of the couples neighbours, they all said that the couple hardly ever mingled socially. They usually kept to themselves and the woman also almost never left her house, unless it was with her husband. I have lived here for almost 12 years now and still had never spoken to them. We did not even hear any noise at night. It was when I was going to drop my children to school that I heard of the incident, said one neighbour, requesting anonymity.

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Social Networks, Video Sites Most Popular for Digital Marketing in China – eMarketer

When it comes to allocating digital ad budgets, marketers in China prefer social networks, video sites and search engines.

Nearly 70% of marketers and media agency professionals polled in China in December 2016 by AdMaster said they would prefer to invest in social networking sites on mobile this year, the leading result. Fifty-five percent preferred to do the same on desktops and laptops, the second-highest rate for that media type.

"More ad formats and marketing vehicles that are being made available to advertisers are relevant to younger generations," said AdMaster COO Calvin Chan. "This includes more in-feed ads on social media platforms like WeChat, QQ and Sina Weibo."

Video sites saw similar mobile-focused sentiment across formats, too, with 55% of those surveyed saying they would prefer to invest in mobile video sites in 2017, and 60% saying the same for desktop and laptop video sitesa rate higher than any other media on desktop/laptop.

"We're seeing the rise of short video clips," said Chan. "Though China doesn't have a strong player like Snapchat yet, there's an increasing number of apps like Meipai and Miaopai that encourage users to upload and share video clips that range in length from a few seconds to a few minutes."

Meanwhile, search engine marketing looks to be more popular for desktop/laptop than for mobile. Fifty-five percent said they would prefer to invest on desktop and laptop search engine media in 2017, while 42% said the same for mobile.

There were greater differences lower on marketers' priority lists. On mobile, for instance, news sites garnered a 37% response rate, but that medium failed to make it onto the desktop/laptop list. That doesn't mean PC-focused marketing will ignore news sites on desktop, but it does mean that marketers in China find them less worthy of investment.

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Chamber Hosting Free Social Networking Seminar on 24th – Coronado Times Newspaper

Want to know how to make social media work for your small business? Join the Coronado Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday, January 24thas they present an expert panel at their free seminar titled, Maximizing Social Networking for Your Coronado Business in 2017.

The expert panel includes Sara Baumann, PR Manager at the Hotel del Coronado, Kayla Wilson, Social Media Manager for the San Diego Symphony, Taryn Martinez, Social Media Manager for Luna Grill, Adam Wagner, Head of Strategy at Raindrop Marketing, and Alexis Reitmeyer, Owner of Coronado Bliss Salon. Refreshments will be provided by Lobster West and will include their lemonade, ginger brew and root beer, as well as samples of their award-winning soups.

We often hear from our small business community that they need help understanding the different social media platforms. With our main goal being to help businesses succeed so that our community prospers, we decided a free seminar on this topic was both wanted and needed, said Sue Gillingham, Executive Director for the Coronado Chamber.

The seminar will offer insight into the different social media platforms and which are best for your business, how to use less time with better results and how to measure the success of your social media efforts. The panel will be held in the Winn Room at the Coronado Public Library from 5:00-7:00pm. Networking and refreshments open at 5pm and the panel discussion will begin promptly at 5:30pm. All are invited to attend this free event.

The Chamber would like to thank Board Member Jacques Spitzer for helping pull together the panel from an array of highly acclaimed local businesses. This seminar is free and open to all courtesy of the Coronado Chamber, but RSVPs are requested on their website. Please email info@coronadochamber.com or call 619-435-9260 with questions. More information can also be found on the Chamber website.

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Facebook Is Building A Potential Mind-reading Social Network Report – Fossbytes

Short Bytes: Are you tired of speaking and typing? Well, it looks like Facebook is prepping up to make you more lazy by exploring the possibilities of a mind-reading social network. Recent media reports and job ads suggest that Facebook is hiring engineers to build a brain-computer interface. While nothing certain can be said at the moment, such developments will surely spark new discussions and excitement.

The company is working on a brain-computer interface to help people talk to each other by reading their minds. This will be done by using advanced neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and electrical engineering, Independent claims in a report.

The report talks about few mysterious jobs being advertised by the social network. The company is lookingfor a brain-computer interface engineer for its Building 8 team. It also mentions that the engineer will work on developing advanced brain-computer interface technologies.

For those who dont know, Facebooks Brain 8 team looks after the companys new and advanced hardware projects.

ADVANCED NEUROSCIENCE, A.I., ANDELECTRICAL ENGINEERING WILL BE USED

The other Building 8 team jobs being advertised are jobs for people who are capable of creating acommunications and computing platform of the future.

One of the interesting skills mentioned in the listing is the experience ofspeech and audio signal processing algorithms and systems.

You might be knowing that in the past Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg has talked about a computing platform in the future thatll be a version of telepathy. The job advertisements surely suggest some progress in the same direction.

But, at the moment, we cant claim anything with 100% certainty. Ive reached out to Facebook for a comment and Ill be updating the article with new updates.

Are you eagerly waiting for a mind-reading social network? Dont forget to tell us your feedback and views.

Also Read:How To Use Facebooks Search Engine To Find Anything | Tips And Tricks

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I spent 2 weeks socializing in VR, and I saw the future – Mashable


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I spent 2 weeks socializing in VR, and I saw the future
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When Mark Zuckerberg donned an Oculus Rift on stage at the Oculus Connect conference last fall to show off a group of avatars playing cards in virtual reality, it was meant to be a peek at the future of social networking. But it turns out that future ...

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