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Create Collage-Like Cover Photos For Facebook Timeline

Many of you have moved over to the new Facebook Timeline feature, choosing from your best images to add a background photo, known as your Cover photo, upon which sits your smaller avatar pic. You can see a lot of services to create custom Facebook timeline covers, just Google and get a plethora of sites to do so.

Twitter in 1991

The DM, the RT, the timeline, … Twitter has invented nothing. Evidence rather funny with this picture.

Thousands Of Websites Blackout, Strike To Protest SOPA

Tech companies have got together today, Jan. 18, to protest the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and its sibling the Protect IP Act (PIPA).

Protect Children On Facebook With CreepSquash

Are you a concerned parent worried child’s safety on Facebook? If you a tool helps you battle cyberbullying and similar attacks on children the web, CreepSquash is you need.

How Web 2.0 Has Served For Evolution of Virtual World?

Web 2.0 has evolved internet as more of an interactive medium that can literally communicate with users while dissipating information to them, thus making it even more attractive for people already witness to countless benefits of internet.

If Famous Literary Characters Could Tweet

What if fictional characters from famous novels could tweet? What would Randall McMurphy from “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” have to say about his stay at the hospital? Would Willy Lowman from “Death of a Salesman” have anything interesting to say?

How To Make A Girl Go Out With You On Facebook

Ever wondered how to get a date on Facebook? Well, here’s a quick tutorial on the same. Try it, and tell us how it went.

Facebook Trolling

A quick guide showing you just how to troll on Facebook.

Who Likes What: Social Media By Demographic (Infographic)

Do you ever wonder what social networking sites you should be focusing your marketing efforts on?

Tips for Increasing Retweets on Your Blog

A very small number of people who read your posts will go ahead to retweet it (or Digg it, Stumble it, email it to others, etc.). This could be because people are either lazy, busy or are not familiar with the feature in question.