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These are the moments – Video


These are the moments
These Are The Moments. . . something i wrote then decided to record lol it just explains a lot if you can understand it. its my first video sorta. sorry if it sucks... "These are the moments in which we live in; these are the moments we wait for our entire lives. moments when our hearts break because we realize love isn #39;t safe. the pressure to always be "perfect", even if it means starving or covering up your true beauty. these are the moments in which being yourself, only occurs in your dreams. happiness becomes a strange memory, forgotten. love and trust become just words with feelings behind them rather than heart. kids are learning how to facetime rather then take time to love each other. moments where blades and fire become a teenagers only escape. drugs and sex become the drive of a lonely broken heart. families falling apart, marriages become undefined and common. pinky promises become a meaningless swear between two unsure hearts. moments when purity is flushed down the toilet because of lust and loneliness between two people. when chatting and social networking sites become the only way lonely people feel accepted, the only way they can fall in love. where breaking hearts becomes too common and becomes a routine. where the broken hearted find peace in death... hypocrites become the lead source in human pain. moments where people with learning disabilities hide because they #39;re called a failure. where being smart and wise become completely two different things ...

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Faceend is back with new features – Video


Faceend is back with new features
http://www.faceend.com We are delighted to inform you that now faceend.com is supporting facebook page like.Faceend team has been working for long time to put the system in place. Now faceend is supporting major social networking platforms such as Facebook, twitter , Google+ and Linkdin . We, at Faceend, are working continuously to improve our services and will continue to add great features to Facend.com

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This is Meee! :) – Video


This is Meee! 🙂
Hello! My name is Olivia, I live in California, i am 14, and love lifeeee 🙂 Subscribe! Follow my Social Networking Sites! twitter: http://www.twitter.com/stylesbaby143 Gifboom: @oliviagutierrez Keek: @oliviagutierrez Tumblr: 1-w1ll-n0t-be-f0rg0tten.tumblr.com

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Infosecurity Europe: Some previsions for 2013 for the social media platforms

In this article, Ronan Kavanagh, CEO, SpamTitan, discusses critical security aspects related the use of social media in work places and beyond.

1. Ensuring social networking activity in the workplace is responsible and productive will become even more of a crucial issue.

How many survey results or headlines have you noticed in 2012 about our growing addiction to social networking, some people can't stop friending, poking, tagging and posting. Psychologists tell us as human beings we crave connection hence the extent of our addiction, social networking taps into a basic human need. We predict that social networking will become even more ingrained in our everyday lives in 2013, the challenge for business is how to manage this behaviour in the workplace.

Most business managers know a significant number of employees are messaging on Facebook, shopping on Amazon or watching YouTube videos and theyre not sure what do about it. Social media risk and subsequent web and network security issues will continue to be a serious concern for businesses in 2013 hence we predict a greater adoption of web protection products in the SMB sector as small and medium sized businesses start managing the risks using appropriate technologies.

2. The bring your own device (BYOD) trend will continue into 2013

The BYOD trend will continue to grow as similar consumer-driven IT initiatives become more widely accepted. The dilemma facing businesses as to how best support these devices will persist in 2013, the main issue being costs and security. We predict that many CTOs having reviewed their organisations experience with BYOD will decide that its not worth the pain and will look to enterprise and cloud based tools as a better alternative.

We will continue to see severe shortcomings in corporate security policies in relation to supporting devices. Regardless of who owns the device, employees must abide by corporate security policies if they are using the device for business however this requires a policy to be in place which will be a priority for many organisations in 2013. CTOs and IT departments have a lot to consider.

3. Cybercriminals will continue to get better at profiling social media users

With social networking and social commerce continuing to grow so is the level of malware attacks on social networks, these attacks aim to steal payment credentials as well as personal details. The black market value of these credentials is growing as cybercriminals buy and sell this information. Cybercriminals will continue to get better at profiling social media users so that they can monetize this information by gaining access to bank and other accounts.

Spam is still a problem, however we have seen significant changes over the past 2 to 3 years with spam email volumes falling over that period, spam now accounts for about 70% of global email volume, down from approximately 90%. 2012 has seen an increase in awareness amongst users about phishing and social engineering attacks across both email and social networks. Despite this social media will again be the platform of choice for phishing attacks in 2013.

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Aids Cure Breakthrough Hopes High among Australian Scientists

Human immunodefieciency virus (HIV)

HIV turns against itself and dampens the progress of the killer disease in tests that may pave the way for an Aids cure.

Scientists in Australia have modified a protein of the HIV virus to prevent it from replicating. That stopped progress of the deadly disease in its tracks.

Queensland Institute for Medical Research associate professor David Harris, who took part in the research, called the technique "fighting fire with fire".

He predicted that it could one day wipe out the fatal Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome although it would not prevent people contracting the virus.

"What we've done is taken a normal virus protein that the virus needs to grow, and we've changed this protein, so that instead of assisting the virus, it impedes virus replication and does it quite strongly," Harris told ABC.

Prof David Harris

"This therapy is potentially a cure for Aids," he said. "It's not a cure for HIV infection but it potentially could end the disease.

"This protein, present in immune cells, would help to maintain a healthy immune system so patients can handle normal infections.

Aids is the final stage of the HIV virus, which devastates the body's immune system. More than 30 million people have died of Aids since its emergence in the 1980s.

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