March Contest!
“What techy things did you do today?”
Make your list, and tell me your most INTERESTING and UNIQUE techy thing you did to win a prize!(Winner to be announced on the March 27th Show.)
Post on My Facebook Page, Tweet it on Twitter, or call in to the show!
Every 60 Seconds, People are Doing Something Techy!
Global Online Population of 2,095,006,005 equals 30% of World’s Population. A normal Internet user spends around 22% of its time on social networking sites, 21% on searches, 20% on reading content, 19% on emails and communication, 13% on multimedia sites and 5% on online shopping
Global Time Spent Online Per Month is 35,000,000,000 hours (35 Billion) which is equivalent to 3,995,444 years
More than 56% of Social Networking Users have used Social Networking Sites for spying on their partners.

Infographic by go-gulf.com, Sources:
168 Million Emails are sent
694,445 Google Searches
695,000 Facebook Status Updates, 79,364 Wall posts, 510,040 Comments
370,000 Voice Calls on Skype
98,000 Tweets, 320 New Twitter Accounts
20,000 new posts on Tumblr
13,000+ iPhone apps downloaded
13,000 Songs streaming on Pandora
12,000 new ads on Craigslist
6600 photos uploaded to Flickr
1700 Firefox Downloads
600 New Videos on YouTube
100 Questions Asked on Answers.com (40 Answers given on Yahoo Answers)
100 New Linkedin Accounts
70 Domain Names are registered
1500+ Blog Posts, and 60 New Blogs
1 Associated Content article posted (Yahoo Associated Content)
…And Doing Even More Techie Stuff
710 computers are sold worldwide and 555 of these computers are sold with Intel processors
1,820 TB of data is created; that’s enough data to fill up 2.6 million CDs
232 computers around the world get infected by malware
450 Windows 7 Cds are sold worldwide
925 iPhone 4s and 85 iPads are sold worldwide
11 Xbox 360 consoles are sold worldwide
18 Amazon’s Kindle Fire are sold worldwide
4,000 USB devices are sold worldwide
2,500 ink cartridges are sold worldwide
2,100 checkins happen on location-based social networking website foursquare
1.1 million conversations take place via instant messengers
Around 950 purchases are done on eBay, out of which 180 purchases are done using eBay Mobile
12 websites get hacked
1,400 movie discs are rented from Redbox
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Google Street View Privacy Concerns » More info
Beware the Street View Cars! People worldwide are concerned about photographs that show people engaging in activities visible from public property in which they do not wish to be photographed and have published online.In the law of the United States, the general rule (with some exceptions) is that there is no reasonable expectation of privacy in a public place, thus implying that Google (and anyone else) is usually free to take photographs in public places.
Google’s response to concerns about public privacy has been a pledge to blur the faces of people who are filmed in Street View photos. (License plates are also blurred.) Is blurring the face enough?
How to Report a Concern (» More from Google)
If you’ve found an image that you would like further blurred, or an image that you believe contains objectionable content, just follow these steps:
1.Locate the image in Street View.
2. Click “Report a problem” in the bottom-left of the image window.
3. Complete the form and click “Submit”
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Facebook’s Facial Recognition System
Facebook users are automatically included in the database, but you are allowed toto choose whether to be identified within your privacy settings settings options. Go to Privacy Settings -> How Tags Work
March is Women’s Month!
This week, celebrating Ursula Burns, the first black woman to be CEO of Fortune 500 company. She is the Chair and CEO of Xerox. Burns earned a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering from Polytechnic Institute of NYU and a master of science degree in mechanical engineering from Columbia University.
In addition to the Xerox board, she is a board director of the American Express Corporation. Burns also provides leadership counsel to community, educational and non-profit organizations including FIRST – (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology), National Academy Foundation, MIT, and the U.S. Olympic Committee, among others. She is a founding board director of Change the Equation, which focuses on improving the U.S.’s education system in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).
Timeline for Business & Fan Pages
On March 30, 2012, all Facebook Pages will get a new design.
Before then, you’ll then enter a curation period where only your Page’s admins can see Timeline, while everyone else including your fans will see the old design. Walk yourself through the features detailed below, and when you’re ready, click the “Publish Now” button atop your Page to start showing off Timeline to everyone. More info here…
Buh Bye Android Market, Now it’s Google Play!
Google’s Android Market has undergone some tremendous changes over the last year or so. What started as just a standalone app store has quickly grown to encompass e-books, music, and videos.
Mac get better Skype with v5.6
Skype 5.6 also brings with it the ability to auto-update when new versions are released (which the Windows version has been able to do since last September), as well a new full-screen app mode that comes seven months after Apple’s Lion update added support for the feature. Better late than never, as they always say.
Throw in a new dynamic layout for video calls that puts the current speaker at the top of the window and the ability to combat background noise by fiddling with Automatic Gain Control, and that’s a wrap for the 5.6 update. Mac users will probably want to jump on this one, and fortunately they can download the new version of Skype – www.skype.com
By the way…
– On Thursday, March 8, Facebook celebrating International Women’s Day – 2012 theme, “Connecting Girls, Inspiring Futures.”
– Google acquiring Motorola for $12.5 billion…
– Play with Google Plus Photo Editing…
Mentioned on the Show: Jitterbug Phone