Evernote – site wide password reset
Unless you have already noticed, Evernote has issued a site wide password reset as a security measure. Some suspicious activity was discovered – presumably to obtain unauthorised access to user accounts and password data – and as an pre-emptive measure passwords for every account were reset. You may notice this if you have any Evernote … Continue reading
Twitter, Facebook and now Google+ too are suspending accounts
During past couple of months, and especially last weeks, I have been reported of countless cases, where someones Twitter or Facebook accounts have been suspended. Now this has been spread to Google+, too. In all cases I know, all users have been plain normal users, who use their account from various computers and mobile devices. … Continue reading
Facebook is downshifting
Recent reports on market share have shown that number of users in Facebook is declining in some countries, and phase of rapid growth has been passed. This has happened in countries where Facebook’s share is more than 50%. Other people may think what they want, but I am not that suprised on this phenomena, for … Continue reading
Dropbox removes public folder sharing for new users
Reading about this got me a flashback. About one month ago I wrote about how file sharing could move to these cloud based data storage. Of course, people have shared files through them all the time, but considering that ISPs are regulated to block traffic to known torrent servers, it would be possible and probable … Continue reading
Happy Old Filesharing Days Are Here Again!
There has been lots of fuss over P2P networks and file sharing in general. In some circles it seems to over escalate to the point where even using P2P networks or downloading torrents labels you as some kind of criminal. This of course is ridiculous, since many totally legal electronic files are distributed with P2P … Continue reading
Klout is a-changing
Couple days ago there was a drastic change in Klout. The algorithms calculating the actual scores were changed, which meant that most individual Klout scores changed too. There has been a lot of heated discussion on this matter, and many people have been very disappointed and even angry about this. It seems that some people … Continue reading
PeerIndex and Klout, do they actually measure anything?
Or do they work, for that matter. PeerIndex and Klout are systems that try (and I emphasize the word – try) to measure your influence in our society, but it seems that some people have started to use it as a measure of human value. Just for the fun of it, I tried both of … Continue reading