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| Wizards, Confessors, Battles, and Prophecy. Awesome action sequence from Legend of the Seeker. www.ebaumsworld.com | | Free myspace quizzes and tests: myyearbook Get free myspace quizzes for your blogs & myspace profile. ... Are You Hot, Sexy, Ugly, Pretty, Geeky? (Pics) Views (3662826) | Rating (+11817) | Created Aug 20, 2004 Free myspace quizzes and tests: myyearbook
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| Cippi, the farting chipmunk. A snake gets iced in Cippi's latest adventure. www.ebaumsworld.com | | Myspace quizzes Hundreds of quizzes. ... Myspace Quizzes Create and share your own MySpace quizzes for your profile! Myspace quizzes
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| VIMBY Fashion Follow the latest trends and hottest designers in fashion. From sneakers and streetwear to vintage and runway, find retail deals and fashion forecasting. Vimby.com/fashion | | Fun quizzes, myspace quizzes & tests on fun quiz cards You can take online personality tests and myspace quizzes on love, dating, personality, teens, for free. Fun Quizzes & Fun Tests by FunQuizCards.com Fun quizzes, myspace quizzes & tests on fun quiz cards
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| VIMBY Nightlife See videos from the hottest parties around the nation. Meet the promoters, DJs, and crowds that keep your city open late. Vimby.com/nightlife | | Free myspace quizzes & myspace surveys Easy to create fun quizzes for your MySpace blog or MySpace profile. Quibblo lets you make free, custom MySpace quizzes and MySpace surveys. Free myspace quizzes & myspace surveys
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| The new msf - fun myspace surveys, myspace quizzes & bulletins Welcome to the NEW MSF: New name, same surveys you've come to know and love. But now we've got ourselves a few new features to make your experience easier and more enjoyable. The new msf - fun myspace surveys, myspace quizzes & bulletins
Thu, 19 Jun 2008 06:45:00 GMT,
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| Myspace surveys, myspace quizzes and personality tests Myspace Surveys, Myspace Quizzes and Personality tests! ... You can create or take; - personality tests - quizzes and trivia's - surveys about many different topics Myspace surveys, myspace quizzes and personality tests
Sun, 22 Jun 2008 12:46:00 GMT,
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| Myspace surveys - myspace quizzes & blog quizzes - quizmymates Create and take quizzes and surveys and add them to myspace, friendster, hi5 or blog. All quizzes are created by users. Myspace surveys - myspace quizzes & blog quizzes - quizmymates
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| Pimp myspace surveys Pimp MySpace Surveys and more! ... MySpace Surveys. Welcome to PimpSurveys.com! Please enjoy our MySpace Surveys and MySpace Quizzes Pimp myspace surveys
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| Myspace quizzes By using the content found on 123mycodes web site You understand and respect the ownership of All Trademarked™ Registered Trademarks® and Copyrighted© materials on this website ... Myspace quizzes
Thu, 19 Jun 2008 01:22:00 GMT,
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| Myspace's melting makes murdoch mad Barence writes "Facebook has overtaken rival social network MySpace for the first time — provoking an angry outburst from Rupert Murdoch, the man who paid $580m for MySpace only three years ago." Myspace's melting makes murdoch mad
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| Trending low-volume google searches with gootrude michaelrash writes "The Google Trends project provides some visibility into how popular search terms like 'Myspace' or '2008 Election' change over time and points out relevant news articles that create jumps in search volume. This is a handy tool, but there are many search terms that Google Trends does not display any results for. Such terms (such as 'Linux Firewalls' — with the quotes) have insufficient search volumes to display graphs according to the error message that Google Trends generates. Fair enough. Google sets an internal threshold on search volume, and this threshold could be set for reasons that range anywhere from Google Trends is still experimental to Google not wanting to provide data on how it builds its massive search index for emerging search terms. Either way, I would like a way to see search term trends that Google doesn't currently make available to me. So, I've released an open source project called 'Gootrude' to do just this. For the past year Gootrude has collected a set of low-volume search terms and interfaced with Gnuplot to visualize them." Trending low-volume google searches with gootrude
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| Mozilla experiments with site security policy An anonymous reader writes "Mozilla has opened comments for an new experimental browser security policy, dubbed Site Security Policy (SSP), designed to protect against XSS, CSRF, and malware-laced IFRAME attacks which infected over 1.5 million pages Web earlier this year. Security experts and developers are excited because SSP extends control over Web 2.0 applications that allow users to upload/include potentially harmful HTML/JavaScript such as on iGoogle, eBay Auction Listings, Roxer Pages, Windows Live, MySpace / Facebook Widgets, and so on. Banner ads from CDNs have had similar problems with JavaScript malware on social networks. The prototype Firefox SSP add-on aims to provide website owners with granular control over what the third-party content they include is allowed to do and where its supposed to originate. No word if Internet Explorer or Opera will support the initiative." Mozilla experiments with site security policy
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| Woman indicted in myspace suicide case longacre writes "The Associated Press is reporting an indictment has been handed down in the sad case of Megan Meier, the girl who committed suicide after receiving upsetting MySpace messages from someone she perceived to be her boyfriend. It was later determined the boy, Josh Evans, was a fictitious identity created by a neighbor of Meier's family. Lori Drew, of a St. Louis suburb, has been charged with 'one count of conspiracy and three counts of accessing protected computers without authorization to get information used to inflict emotional distress on the girl.' Interestingly, despite the alleged crime having occurred strictly in Missouri, the case was investigated by the FBI's St. Louis and Los Angeles field offices, and the trial will be held in Los Angeles, home of MySpace's servers. Wired is running a related story about the potentially 'scary' precedent this case could set." Woman indicted in myspace suicide case
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| Myspace wins $230 million judgment against sanford wallace smooth wombat writes "Apparently some people just don't take the hint. The latest story in the Sanford Wallace spamming saga is a $230 million verdict against Wallace and his partner, Walter Rines, when they failed to show up in court. Wallace and Rines were accused by MySpace of creating their own accounts and taking over other accounts through phishing scams, and then using those accounts to send out bogus emails to other members. The emails sent would indicate a video or web site but when people would go to the link, the two would make money through the number of hits generated or they would try to sell something such as ring tones. According to MySpace, the pair sent over 730,000 emails to members which resulted in bandwidth and delivery-related costs as well as complaints from hundreds of members. The 2003 CAN-SPAM Act allows MySpace to collect $100 per violation or triple that amount when the spam is sent 'willfully and knowingly.'" Myspace wins $230 million judgment against sanford wallace
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| Facebook agrees to user safety plan Facebook has reached an agreement with the attorneys general of 49 states and the District of Columbia to develop and enhance controls to protect minors from inappropriate content. This follows a similar commitment from MySpace several months ago. The lone holdout in each case was Texas. News.com notes: "In the deal, the social network has agreed to develop age verification technology, send warning messages when an under-18 user may be giving personal information to an unknown adult, restrict the ability for people to change their ages on the site, and keep abreast of inappropriate content and harassment on the site. While the agreement is with U.S. state authorities, Kelly said that the tools deployed will apply to Facebook's international users as well. More than half of the site's 70 million users are outside the U.S." Facebook agrees to user safety plan
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| Post-suicide account cracking? An anonymous reader writes "A good friend of mine had her younger brother apparently commit suicide last week. He was a young, promising CS major who was close to being accepted into a very prestigious school. He was very into Linux as well as PHP/MySQL coding. He left absolutely nothing behind for the family as far as a death note or explanation, and there is some possibility that this was all somehow a tragic accident. The family is in a situation where proof of accidental death would change how this was viewed in terms of paying for parts of the funeral. More importantly, some members of the family are hoping to find something, anything, that might explain why this all went down. Since I'm the most computer-skilled person the family knows, they have asked me if I could help them try to find some information. My possible approaches are: his Linux laptop, his university, Gmail And Hotmail email accounts, and a second MySpace profile that apparently has been tagged as private. How ethical would it be to, say, try to crack his root password in a situation like this? I wouldn't attempt to crack a man's account for his wife because she thinks he is cheating on her, as his life is his own business. In death, would you have the same respect for a person's private thoughts? Secondly, If I contacted places like Google, MSN, the university, and MySpace, what are the odds that they would give me access to any of his accounts? I have links to obituaries and such to prove that he is indeed gone. Would it be a matter of not giving it to me (maybe only to the family), or is this something that they would not do at all? Any opinions on if I should do this and if so, how I should go about it?" Post-suicide account cracking?
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| Myspace treads carefully with "hypertargeting" Ian Lamont writes "MySpace is preparing to boost its advertising systems, by launching a targeted ad platform called HyperTargeting and creating a Web-based system that lets vendors purchase ads without dealing with human sales teams. HyperTargeting will 'look at a person's interests listed on their public profile and then classify the user into particular interest-specific categories.' MySpace claims that early tests resulted in a 300 percent increase in the number of ad click-throughs. The company apparently learned a lot from Facebook's earlier experiences with Beacon — MySpace members will be able to opt out of HyperTargeting, according to the company." Myspace treads carefully with "hypertargeting"
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| Skewz.com founder vipul vyas answers your questions about media bias You asked questions about Skewz.com on April 2nd and April 3rd. Here are your answers. This media bias stuff is tricky to deal with. Both Skewz and Microsoft's Blewz are trying, anyway. Skewz people say they want to jump into the conversation attached to this post, so if you have any follow-up questions please feel free to ask them. Skewz.com founder vipul vyas answers your questions about media bias
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| Myspace teams with record companies to create music site The New York Times reports on a deal between MySpace and three of the four major music labels to develop a new music website. Users will be able to stream songs for free, purchase downloadable tracks, and (possibly) pay a flat monthly fee for unlimited access. From the Times: "Exact terms of the deal and details about the new site, like prices for downloaded music tracks, were not disclosed. But MySpace did say the site would offer songs free of digital rights management software or D.R.M., which is used to prevent illicit copying but can create technical hurdles for buyers. The songs would be playable on any portable music device, including Apple's iPod. For the music industry, the deal is partly born of desperation. In the face of widespread, escalating online piracy, music sales dropped to $11.5 billion in 2006 from a peak in 1999 of nearly $15 billion." Myspace teams with record companies to create music site
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