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Facebook Introduces New Relationship Status Options

In addition to the existing options of Single, In a relationship, Engaged, Married, It’s complicated, In an open relationship, Widowed, Separated and Divorced – or blank, Facebook has introduced two new relationship status categories: “In a domestic partnership” and “In a civil union”. “This has been a highly requested feature from users. We want to […]

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Porsche Unveils Facebook 911

To celebrate garnering 1 million Facebook fans (the fastest 1,000,000 facebook fans in automotive history!), Porsche has unveiled a special edition GT3 R Hybrid adorned with the names of 27,000 Porsche fans. They picked the Hybrid 911 racer because ‘it impressively embodies the future of motorsport’. The car has a 4.0-litre flat six that powers

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Videos: How To Orkut

Watch these video tutorials to learn how to use Orkut features. New orkut in a nutshell Check out what’s new in the new version of Orkut. How to share on Orkut See how to share with your orkut friends all the cool content that you find on the web. How to share photos on Orkut

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Orkut’s New Features

After a couple of  major redesigns, the Google owned and operated social networking website Orkut recently added some new features.  Check out the video below for a quick look on how to use the groups of  friends feature. Orkut’s cool new features: In addition to visiting your friends’ pages to write them new scraps, now

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Digg Has Broken An Axle

Seems like Digg’s traffic ranking has been going down since it’s new version rolled out a week ago.  Maybe its users are confused with the site’s new structure? Or maybe they already tired of this giant spam board front-paging articles (aka RSS feeds) from the same big websites.  Digg favors only big sites like techcrunch,

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