Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Bought a new domain www.techkiller.in

www.techkiller.in
Hi guys I had this new year with a blast by buying a new domain. It was last month I had a free domain but I wanted to buy a domain. The domain I bought is www.techkiller.in. I wont shift this blog to that domain indeed I would like to post in these two blogs simultaneously.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Got a brand new .com for free

Visit this site.                   
Click the image to get a domain
Got a brand new .com domain for free. May be you are shocked,but it is true. I have got a new .com domain free from Hyperwebenable.

what to do?

Simple just visit the Hyperwebenable and register a site for you . For me it took 4-6days to get a new domain with wordpress installed. As I mentioned to them that i have an idea of creating a blog. Not only me there are around 400 people got a new domain from them.

Also the domain names you are registering must not be your name.
It is free only for more details give ur comment or visit their site.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

The health benefits of being single

I Love Being Single
Being Single

Single life is underrated. When you’re single you can dance like a crazy thing, flirt with your cute colleague and if your friends ask you to go to LA, then (money aside) why not? Not only can the single life be far more fun, it also has some major health perks. So, if you’re feeling glum about not finding The One, cheer yourself up knowing that being single means you have.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Does Facebook really deletes your deleted data ?


Max Schrems with his 1,222 pages of his
Facebook Data
When you delete something from Facebook, all you are doing is hiding it from yourself
Austrian law student Max Schrems may be just one of about 800 million Facebook users, but that hasn't stopped him tackling the U.S. giant behind the social networking website over its privacy policy. The 24-year-old wasn't sure what to expect when he requested Facebook provide him with a record of the personal data it holds on him, but he certainly wasn't ready for the 1,222 pages of information he received.
This included photos, messages and postings on his Facebook page dating back years, some of which he thought he had deleted, the times he had clicked “like” on an item, “pokes” of fellow users and reams of other information.
“When you delete something from Facebook, all you are doing is hiding it from yourself,” Mr. Schrems told AFP in his home city of Vienna.