Monday, May 30, 2011

AFRAID OF FAKE "ORKUT PROFILES" OF YOUR FRIENDS!!

Quite often we always tackled by our friends with these fake profiles. Now it's the time to tackle back. "show you are a genius"

From the first time when we use internet, we always hear something about IP address, host,referrer blah blah blah...don't bother about what they are, just think " IP address like your personal address, ie; everyone owns a different IP address in default

If you find the IP address of the fake aacount and compare it to the IP of your friend you doubted. If both are same, then conclude you are brutally fooled by your friend till you find my post
But don't refract;
you have the return goal
" I have some steps to know the IP of your friend"
And also several goals in bonus, his browser, operating system, location, and even his desktop resolution.

step1:
Start with your blog account or create a new one
just log on to www.blogger.com and sign up for your free blog. Never publish any post now.

step2:
Log on to www.statcounter.com
Register a free account. ( it's only take a min)
After your registration start a new statcounter project



click on "ADD A STATCOUNTER PROJECT"

And from the new page
fill in the following details about your website, then click the 'Next' button at the bottom of this page.
(use website title: blogger and webpage url: http://blogger.com)
Then you are redirected to another page

step3:
click the configure and install code button




Click next on each pages until you find the statcounter code.
Copy the code and follow the steps given in that statcounter code page


"After you finished installation of statcounter code in your blog account,
then add some new post( a small picture is enough) and publish the link as a scrap to your friend and also to the profile you think as a fake of the same friend"
(you can do this in the facebook too)
If your friend visit your blog, his complete details are recorded in your statcounter account.
Log on to your statcounter account and note the details
and that's all..














Friday, May 27, 2011

welcome to tech bites

A Unique Blend of Editorial Content and Social Networking

This paper argues in favor of more widespread and systematic applications of a virtue-based normative framework to questions about the ethical impact of information technologies, and social networking technologies in particular. The first stage of the argument identifies several distinctive features of virtue ethics that make it uniquely suited to the domain of IT ethics, while remaining complementary to other normative approaches. I also note its potential to reconcile a number of significant methodological conflicts and debates in the existing literature, including tensions between phenomenological and constructivist perspectives. Finally, I claim that a virtue-based perspective is needed to correct for a strong utilitarian bias in the research methodologies of existing empirical studies on the social and ethical impact of IT. The second part of the paper offers an abbreviated demonstration of the merits of virtue ethics by showing how it might usefully illuminate the moral dimension of emerging social networking technologies. I focus here on the potential impact of such technologies on three virtues typically honed in communicative practices: patience, honesty and empathy.