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Saturday, February 04, 2012

How to Boost Your Tattoo Using Fast DNS

Boost!! Your Browsing Experience Using Fast DNS

Its been 2 days I have  a weak internet connection using a Globe Tattoo Broadband this is my slowest Internet it cannot Load a Facebook Page!! LAMAO even i Have a FULL Bar Signal LOOK!!



Using Our Friendly Google  I search a Fast DNS for my Broadband a Trial And Error is needed and patient.. for testing of course.

This what i found a list of DNS

GLOBE DNS:
202.52.163.6
202.52.163.7
202.52.162.39
202.52.162.40
202.126.40.5
202.95.226.66

THAILAND DNS:
203.150.17.17
203.155.33.1

GOOGLE DNS:
8.8.8.8
8.8.4.4

DNSadvantage:
156.154.70.1
156.154.71.1

Open DNS:
208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220

NORTON DNS:
198.153.192.1
198.153.194.1

LEVEL 3 DNS:
42.2.1
4.2.2.2
4.2.2.3
4.2.2.4
4.2.2.5
4.2.2.6

SCRUBLT DNS:
67.138.54.100
207.225.209.66

ROADRUNNER DNS:
209.18.47.62
209.18.47.61
GTE DNS:
192.76.81.133
206.124.64.1

SPRINTLINK DNS:
199.2.252.10
204.97.212.10
204.117.214.10

CISCO DNS:
64.102.255.44
128.107.241.185

CLEARCLOUD DNS:
74.118.212.1
74.118.212.2


PLDT DNS:
58.69.254.5
58.69.254.9

58.69.254.103
58.69.254.106

203.172.17.204
203.87.128.3

OK Changing a DNS server

Follow this easy step.
Step 1: Go to Tools then option


 Step2:Go to Profile click New

 Step3:
  • On the New Profile  you can change it any name
  • APN click " Static" and type http.globe.com.ph
  • Access number   *99***1#

Step4: Here where you put a DNS
  • Click "Advance"
  • DNS Setting click "Static"
  • Type a DNS from our list above.
  • Click OK and Save.

 Now take a look my Speed while I'm watching a YouTube.

Enjoy!! Browsing!!

For other DSL user
  • Go to networking Device
  • Right click the device click "Propeties"
  • Click "Networking"
  • Click" Use the following DNS server
  • Put your DNS

You Can used a DNS checker software available in google docs
 Click Here to Download the Software

Friday, February 03, 2012

Mac for Wimax + Tools by MrMacaddress

Updated January 25, 2012

Product Class BM622 ?
Device ID 6416F0-500807778003001793
Hardware Version 262913
Software Version V100R001PHLC08B015
WAN MAC Address 64:16:F0:B0:D7:64
LAN MAC Address 64:16:F0:B0:D7:65
Package Date 11/25/2009

Product Class BM622 ?
Device ID 4C5499-500807778007008293
Hardware Version 262913
Software Version V100R001PHLC08B022
WAN MAC Address 4C:54:99:6D:B8:25
LAN MAC Address 4C:54:99:6D:B8:26
Package Date 8/26/2010

Product Class BM622 ?
Device ID 6416F0-500807778001032895
Hardware Version 262913
Software Version V100R001PHLC08B015
WAN MAC Address 64:16:F0:7F:D8:24



LAN MAC Address 64:16:F0:7F:D8:25
Package Date 11/25/2009

Product Class BM622 ?
Device ID 6416F0-500807778004022668
Hardware Version 262913
Software Version V100R001PHLC08B015
WAN MAC Address 64:16:F0:C5:28:30
LAN MAC Address 64:16:F0:C5:28:31
Package Date 11/25/2009

Product Class BM622 ?
Device ID 6416F0-500807778912004870
Hardware Version 262913
Software Version V100R001PHLC08B015
WAN MAC Address 64:16:F0:00:9A:7A
LAN MAC Address 64:16:F0:00:9A:7B
Package Date 11/25/2009

Product Class BM622 ?
Device ID 002568-21500807778W99029189
Hardware Version 262913
Software Version V100R001PHLC08B022
WAN MAC Address 00:25:68:AC:64:E3
LAN MAC Address 00:25:68:AC:64:E4
Package Date 7/17/2010

Product Class BM622 ?
Device ID 6416F0-500807778001026348
Hardware Version 262913
Software Version V100R001PHLC08B015
WAN MAC Address 64:16:F0:7F:A4:FE
LAN MAC Address 64:16:F0:7F:A4:FF
Package Date 11/25/2009

Product Class BM622 ?
Device ID 4C5499-500807778007013888
Hardware Version 262913
Software Version V100R001PHLC08B022
WAN MAC Address 4C:54:99:6D:E3:DB
LAN MAC Address 4C:54:99:6D:E3:DC
Package Date 8/26/2010

Product Class BM622 ?
Device ID 002568-21500807778W99008325
Hardware Version 262913
Software Version V100R001PHLC08B010SP30
WAN MAC Address 00:25:68:AC:FC:83
LAN MAC Address 00:25:68:AC:FC:84
Package Date 9/19/2009

Product Class BM622 ?
Device ID 6416F0-500807778912004588
Hardware Version 262913
Software Version V100R001PHLC08B015
WAN MAC Address 64:16:F0:00:98:46
LAN MAC Address 64:16:F0:00:98:47
Package Date 11/25/2009

Product Class BM622 ?
Device ID 6416F0-500807778005008772
Hardware Version 262913
Software Version V100R001PHLC08B022
WAN MAC Address 64:16:F0:C6:26:E8
LAN MAC Address 64:16:F0:C6:26:E9
Package Date 7/17/2010

Product Class BM622 ?
Device ID 6416F0-500807778004036772
Hardware Version 262913
Software Version V100R001PHLC08B015
WAN MAC Address 64:16:F0:C5:76:74
LAN MAC Address 64:16:F0:C5:76:75
Package Date 11/25/2009

Product Class BM622 ?
Device ID 6416F0-500807778001029826
Hardware Version 262913
Software Version V100R001PHLC08B015
WAN MAC Address 64:16:F0:7F:C0:2A
LAN MAC Address 64:16:F0:7F:C0:2B
Package Date 11/25/2009

Product Class BM622 ?
Device ID 4C5499-500807778007013716
Hardware Version 262913
Software Version V100R001PHLC08B022
WAN MAC Address 4C:54:99:6D:E2:83
LAN MAC Address 4C:54:99:6D:E2:84
Package Date 8/26/2010


Updated January 24, 2012

Code:

64:16:F0:7F:E1:EE
64:16:F0:B1:21:6C
00:25:68:36:CA:A7
64:16:F0:B1:0B:B0
00:25:68:CF:76:1B
00:25:68:AC:97:D1
64:16:F0:7F:D8:36
00:25:68:CF:AF:0F
00:25:68:9D:63:FF
64:16:F0:00:56:C0
00:25:68:AC:2B:73
00:25:68:AC:8E:37
64:16:F0:7F:7B:CA
64:16:F0:C5:4F:3E
00:25:68:9D:67:45
00:25:68:9C:07:7E
64:16:F0:7F:CE:14
64:16:F0:00:37:C0
4C:54:99:6D:E2:DF
64:16:F0:B0:D7:64
64:16:F0:C5:35:5C
00:25:68:AC:22:29
64:16:F0:7C:26:EA
4C:54:99:6D:DA:7D
64:16:F0:C5:4E:48
64:16:F0:C5:1F:1C
64:16:F0:00:CC:E6
64:16:F0:C4:F0:0E
64:16:F0:00:1B:00
64:16:F0:00:C3:F0
64:16:F0:7F:7D:9A
64:16:F0:7F:B9:0E

Updated January 20,2012
Code:

64:16:F0:00:C6:8A
4C:54:99:6D:B8:5F
64:16:F0:C5:DB:5C
64:16:F0:00:D5:AC
64:16:F0:7C:25:8C
64:16:F0:7F:CA:5C
64:16:F0:00:AC:E0
64:16:F0:7F:D7:D4
00:25:68:9C:0A:B4
64:16:F0:C5:53:3A
64:16:F0:00:85:68
00:25:68:9D:63:FF
64:16:F0:00:61:2C
64:16:F0:C5:4F:2A
00:25:68:36:E3:01
00:25:68:AB:F1:81
00:25:68:AB:D1:9B
64:16:F0:00:8A:96
00:25:68:AC:35:DD
4C:54:99:6D:D3:93
64:16:F0:C5:53:CC
64:16:F0:7F:C3:F0
64:16:F0:C5:73:72
00:25:68:AC:53:F9
00:25:68:AC:21:A1
64:16:F0:C5:0B:CC

Updated January 15, 2012
Code:

64:16:F0:00:EE:C6
64:16:F0:7C:60:90
64:16:F0:B1:3B:A2
00:25:68:CF:AF:E9
00:25:68:AB:E1:C3
4C:54:99:6D:F2:4B
00:25:68:AC:B3:4B

guys heto muna update ko sa inyo. mejo busy si MrMacAddress ngayon eh. sensya.

Updated January 13, 2012
Code:

64:16:F0:7F:DA:DE
64:16:F0:00:D7:04
64:16:F0:B0:DE:18
64:16:F0:00:B6:50
64:16:F0:C5:98:88
64:16:F0:C6:0E:2C
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30:87:30:C6:78:A1
30:87:30:C6:0D:B1
30:87:30:C6:1E:75
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00:25:68:AC:B5:79
00:25:68:AC:B6:57
00:25:68:9C:4C:68
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28:5F:DB:28:57:92
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4C:54:99:6D:B9:BB
4C:54:99:6D:EC:CF
4C:54:99:6E:20:BD
4C:54:99:6D:9A:9F
4C:54:99:6E:27:61

Updated January 12, 2012
Code:

64:16:F0:C5:70:62
64:16:F0:C5:0B:1E
64:16:F0:7C:56:D8
64:16:F0:7C:47:EE
64:16:F0:C4:CC:26
64:16:F0:7C:53:F6
64:16:F0:00:61:FC
64:16:F0:7C:06:62
64:16:F0:C5:94:A6
64:16:F0:C5:93:F8
64:16:F0:C5:49:BC
64:16:F0:B1:72:1C
64:16:F0:C6:0B:AA
64:16:F0:C4:9B:76
64:16:F0:C5:A0:BA
64:16:F0:C5:98:D2
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30:87:30:C6:37:0B
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00:25:68:AC:D1:93
00:25:68:AC:C5:65
00:25:68:9C:4D:A2
00:25:68:AC:41:F5
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5C:4C:A9:C0:B4:C0
---
4C:54:99:6D:9D:59

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How to Change MAC? click Here for Tutorials

Open Live IP Mac Checker


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You mike need Netframework 4 to Run this

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What is SSD "Solid State Drive"

A solid-state drive (SSD), sometimes called a solid-state disk or electronic disk, is a data storage device that uses solid-state memory to store persistent data with the intention of providing access in the same manner of a traditional block I/O hard disk drive. SSDs are distinguished from traditional magnetic disks such as hard disk drives (HDDs) or floppy disk, which are electromechanical devices containing spinning disks and movable read/write heads. In contrast, SSDs use microchips that retain data in non-volatile memory chips[1] and contain no moving parts.[1] Compared to electromechanical HDDs, SSDs are typically less susceptible to physical shock, are silent, have lower access time and latency, but are more expensive per gigabyte (GB). SSDs use the same interface as hard disk drives, thus easily replacing them in most applications.[2]
As of 2010, most SSDs use NAND-based flash memory, which retains memory even without power. SSDs using volatile random-access memory (RAM) also exist for situations that require even faster access, but do not necessarily need data persistence after power loss, or use external power or batteries to maintain the data after power is removed.[2]
A hybrid drive combines the features of an HDD and an SSD into one unit, containing a large HDD and a smaller SSD cache to improve performance of frequently accessed files. These can offer near-SSD performance in most applications (such as system startup and loading applications) at a lower price than an SSD. These are not suitable for data-intensive work, nor do they offer the other advantages of SSDs.

Battery or super capacitor

Another component in higher performing SSDs is a capacitor or some form of battery. These are necessary to maintain data integrity such that the data in the cache can be flushed to the drive when power is dropped; some may even hold power long enough to maintain data in the cache until power is resumed.[citation needed] In the case of MLC flash memory, a problem called lower page corruption can occur when MLC flash memory loses power while programming an upper page. The result is data written previously and presumed safe can be corrupted if the memory is not supported by a super capacitor in the event of a sudden power loss. This problem does not exist with SLC flash memory.[28]

  Host interface

The host interface is not specifically a component of the SSD, but it is a key part of the drive. The interface is usually incorporated into the controller discussed above. The interface is generally one of the interfaces found in HDDs. They include:

Comparison of SSD with hard disk drives


The disassembled components of a hard disk drive (left) and of the PCB and components of a solid-state drive (right)
Making a comparison between SSDs and ordinary (spinning) HDDs is difficult. Traditional HDD benchmarks are focused on finding the performance aspects where they are weak, such as rotational latency time and seek time. As SSDs do not spin, or seek, they may show huge superiority in such tests. However, SSDs have challenges with mixed reads and writes, and their performance may degrade over time. SSD testing must start from the (in use) full disk, as the new and empty (fresh out of the box) disk may have much better write performance than it would show after only weeks of use.[56]
Most advantages of solid-state disks over traditional hard drives come from the characteristic of data being accessed completely electronically instead of an electro-mechanical machine. On the other hand, traditional hard drives currently excel by offering much more capacity for the same price.
While SSDs appear to be more reliable than HDDs, researchers at the Center for Magnetic Recording Research "are adamant that today's SSDs aren't an order of magnitude more reliable than hard drives"[57]. If and when an SSD fails, the failure is likely to be catastrophic with total data loss. HDDs can fail in this way too, but often give warning that they are failing, allowing much or all of their data to be recovered[58]. One cause of data loss in current generation of SSDs is firmware bugs, which in HDDs rarely cause problems.

No Crash file during power lost.

Watch this video for real comparison. 


A Samsung SDD



Intel SDD

Wednesday, February 01, 2012

Author rel="me" Error




I got a problem dealing with snippets tools..not working..img from google webmaster profile button






 


 So I need to remove it. and change it




 <a rel="me" target="_blank" href="https://plus.google.com/105120998182198627760/">Google+</a>
 just change the red ,put your Google plus

 Now i have successfully Save it :)



No error on Snippets and my face  shows


Now for a Real Test.. I search for my blog

Just Update  How to put Rel Me  Tag sin a Simplifies Way!!

Check this :

1. Link your content to your Google Profile

There are two ways to link to your Google Profile.
  • The quickest way to link to your Google Profile is to add the Google Profile icon . Just grab a snippet of code pages opens in new window' and paste it into your HTML.

  • Alternatively, you can create a manual  link to your Google Profile from your webpage, like this:
      <a href="[profile_url]?rel=author">Google</a>
    Replace [profile_url] with the your Google Profile URL, like this:
      <a href="https://plus.google.com/109412257237874861202?
     rel=author">Google</a>
    Your link must contain the ?rel=author parameter. If it's missing, Google won't be able to associate your content with your Google profile.

link http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1408986

Then Go Here Linkhttp://www.google.com/webmasters/profilebutton/


Like this photo


Now Go to Design-Add Gadget- Select    HTML/JavaScript

Paste Your CODE  change "author" to"me"

you can  add <center> </center>  to make it center
Click Save


 Finish!!!!

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Anti-cybercrime bill approved by Senate (Philippines)

A MEASURE seeking to establish safeguards in using the Internet has been passed at the Senate.

Voting 13-1, legislators approved on third and final reading Senate Bill (SB) 2796, which penalizes cybercrimes such as hacking and spamming.

Violators will be fined at least P200,000 or an amount commensurate to the damage caused. They can also be jailed for six years and a day up to 12 years.

Cyber-squatters -- those creating online content “in bad faith to profit, mislead, destroy reputation and deprive others from registering the same” -- also face similar penalties.

People who engage in cybersex “for favor or consideration”, meanwhile, face fines of up to P1 million along with jail terms, while child pornographers face penalties set under the Anti-Child Pornography law.

Those advertising and selling products or services via the Internet without the recipient’s consent face fines of P50,000-250,000 along with a jail term of up to six months.

SB 2796 calls for the creating of the Office of Cybercrime under the Department of Justice.

A National Cybersecurity Coordinating Council will also be established under the Office of the President, to be aided by the National Cybersecurity Center that will be established under the Science and Technology department.

The measure’s enactment into law is expected to take some time as a counterpart bill remains pending at the comittee level in the House of Representatives. -- Antonio Siegfrid O. Alegado

Source:http://www.bworldonline.com/content.php?section=TopStory&title=Anti-cybercrime-bill-approved-by-Senate&id=45914 

Tetris Battle Cheats, Hacks and Bots for Facebook

Requirements:
Google Chrome
Fiddler2
Complete and Init hack files
Tetris Battle account

Instructions:
1. Download and extract the file above. Install Fiddler2 then restart your browser;
2. Run Fiddler2 then go to Autoresponder tab;
3. Check "Enable automatic responses" and "unmatched requests passthrough";
4. Drag the Complete and Init hack files to the given space on the Autoresponder tab. Clear Google Chrome's cache right after dragging the Tetris Battle hack files
 5. Start Google Chrome, log-in your Tetris Battle account and play. Fully Tuned and Infinite Armor are automatically enabled;
6. Go to the energy bag and click "Collect Bonus" to activate Infinite Energy.

Proof that this Tetris Battle cheat is working 





 Files to download:
Fiddler 2
hack files 1 - God Hack
hack files 2 - 1 Game KO Cheat Hack

Link2:
Fiddler 2
hack files 1 - God Hack
hack files 2 - 1 Game KO Cheat Hack

Update New Hack File
Tetris Battle Hack 
Link 2





How To Enable Stereo Mix in Windows7 to record Audio

Ever need to record something on your computer exactly as it comes out of your speakers?  Enabling “Stereo Mix” will let you do exactly that, and here’s how to do it.

Nowadays, most sound cards have the ability to record whatever is being output.  The only hang-up is accessing that recording channel, which can be done rather easily.
Enable Stereo Mix

Go down to the audio icon in your system tray, right-click it, and go to “Recording Devices” to open up the proper settings pane.




In the pane, right-click on a blank area, and make sure both “View Disabled Devices” and “View Disconnected Devices” options are checked.  You should see a “Stereo Mix” option appear.

Right-click on “Stereo Mix” and click “Enable” to be able to use it.

 I Still Don’t See It…

In some cases, your audio chipset drivers aren’t helping your cause.  Most likely, this is because they’re outdated.  In other instances, however, it’s because the newest Windows 7 drivers don’t support this feature.  This was the case on my Asus Eee PC (a 1000HE), but I got around the issue by downloading and installing the older Windows XP/Vista drivers for my audio chipset.  As always, before changing your drivers, make sure create a system restore point in case things don’t go as planned.

How Do I Use This?

With “Stereo Mix” enabled, you can open up your favorite recording program and select that instead of your microphone before you record.  If you don’t see the option, or your program doesn’t give you the ability to change the recording device, you can disable or unplug your microphone and make “Stereo Mix” the default recording device.



This works well for when you want to capture audio for a screen-sharing session, or record audio from streaming sources – such as live web-casts – that don’t necessarily allow you to download content immediately.  In order to do that, you’d open up your audio-recording application of choice (like Audacity), be sure other recording devices are muted or disabled, and click record.  Be sure to check out their article, to learn how to use Audacity.












Sunday, January 29, 2012

New Facebook Timeline



On January 31 all facebook account will switch to Timeline



Facebook yesterday officially announced that over the "next few weeks" it will roll out Timeline to all users. This means Timeline, the reverse-chronological display of a user's history on Facebook and other life events, which replaces and combines a user's Facebook Wall and Profile, will become non-optional. No specific date was given, and the language used ("roll out") suggests that the change won't occur on one single date for all users, but that batches of users will be transitioned on different dates.
Before Timeline strikes your Facebook account, there are a number of key things to know about the feature.
Basically, until recently, users were able to opt-in to Timeline; now they will be automatically switched over. When you get Timeline, however, you'll have a seven-day preview period, during which you can delete the content that is on your profile and hide what you don't want displayed."
From the time you receive notification that you'll be getting Timeline, whether you want it or not, you have seven days—or until you hit "publish," whichever comes first—to check it out privately, before anyone else can see it. You can also jump the queue and turn Timeline on now (see "How to Get Timeline"), but do note that once you turn it on, you can't turn it off.
I turned on Timeline early, back in September, to learn as much as I could about it and put together some answers and tips for people when Timeline became non-optional. Here's a summary of what I've learned. You can also take a tour of Timeline in the slideshow, in case you want to get a closer look at some of the editing option and other buttons without turning it on.
Q: What is Facebook Timeline?
A: Timeline is a section of a Facebook user's account that replaces the Profile and Wall pages, and merges them together. It shows the story of your life, as you choose to tell it or as Facebook has recorded it, in a visual, scrolling, reverse-chronologically ordered timeline. It's a cross between visual blog and online scrapbook. Fun fact: Facebook Timeline was accidentally released very briefly to the public back in December 2010 when it was called "Facebook Memories," but it was promptly removed.
Q: How can I get Facebook Timeline?
A: Go to the Facebook Timeline announcement page and look at the bottom of the page for a green button that says "Get Timeline." If you press this button, there is no undo! And if you don't take this step, Facebook will automatically turn on your Timeline within the next few weeks.
Q: What appears on my Timeline?
A: Status updates, photos, friendships made, as well as job history, marital status changes, and other information that you've recorded in your profile.
Q: Is the Timeline replacing my Facebook wall?
A: Yes. Timeline replaces your Profile and Wall. But it does not change your news feed page. When you log into Facebook and go to Facebook.com, that feed page of Recent Stories will still be the same. But, when you or visitors go to your unique Facebook URL, such as facebook.com/jillduffyNYC, they'll be able to see your Timeline instead of your old profile information and wall.
How to Edit Facebook Timeline
Q: I'm worry about privacy! Who can see my Facebook Timeline?
Q: How do I edit what appears on Timeline and who can see it?
Every Timeline entry has two icons for editing: a pen icon in the upper right corner where you can hide or delete the object, and a cog or silhouette (depending on the type of object) found next to the time or date of the activity, that lets you adjust who can see the activity. See the image above for an example. Additional images in the slideshow illustrate these two editing principles in more detail.
Q: Can I restrict which people who can see certain pieces of information, photos, and other details of my Timeline?
A: Yes! In the same way that you can manage who can see a status update or photo, you can limit who sees all the entries of your Timeline. Each entry has a drop-down menu next to it that lets you filter who can see the item.
Q: Can I delete status updates, images, and other content from my Timeline?
A: Yes! Deleting is an option. Just click that pen icon to edit, and you'll see "delete."
Q: When will I be forced to have Timeline?
A: If you don't have Timeline yet, you will be forced to have it "in the next few weeks," according to Facebook. The company has not given any more specific information. And from the day you get Timeline, you have seven days to see it privately before other users can see it.
Q: It sounds like you've used Facebook Timeline a lot. How is it?
A: I must admit that I liked playing with it a lot more than I liked filling in standard profile information. I set up Timeline on a Facebook account that doesn't have too much data in it, so it didn't feel overwhelming, but I could see how an active Facebook user would feel totally bowled over the first time he or she opened the Timeline. If you have thousands of status updates and photos on Facebook, you could be in for a very busy seven days between the time you are forced to have Timeline and the day it goes live for all to see.
You will want to use those seven days to tease your Timeline into shape, adding the permissions you want, deleting or marking private images you don't want everyone to see, and so forth.
But remember, by and large, this is a one-time setup process. After the one-time setup, new Timeline entries will come from your Facebook activity, and you'll be adding permissions and making other adjustments as you go. In other words, you have the tools to edit who can see what every time you put something on Facebook, and those permissions carry over onto Timeline. But, in the earlier days of Facebook, no one had those permission settings, so all old materials is public to all by default.
Other parts of Timeline that I like: that you can add life events, either current or back-dated. Some of the life events are pre-set in Facebook, like getting a new job and buying a home, but you can also create a custom life event or milestone.
Back-dating entries is great for photos. Say you post an old photo from 10 years ago. You can add the year 2002 so it shows up on Timeline with some sense of chronology and context.
You can back-date entries on your timeline with a nice calendar that lets you quickly jump to a year in the past, and optionally, you can add a month. If you want to add a memory from your childhood or back-date photos from your past, it's pretty easy to do so.
Q: What are some of the cons to Facebook Timeline?
A: The biggest cons: It's mandatory, or non-optional. You have only seven days from the date you're forced to have Timeline to when it is visible to all to review what's on it.
A minor con is that the dimensions for display images are unconventional, and I found that I didn't like how most of my images looked when I uploaded them without manipulating their size and dimensions. You can drag an image around the viewer space, but you can't crop or resize from directly within Facebook. (I'm taking bets now on how soon Facebook will build an image editor, or acquire a company that already makes one.)
Q: What is Timeline Apps integration?
Timeline Apps integration lets you post to Facebook Timeline the activities that you do in other apps. There are about 80 apps supported right now. For example, if you allow the Web site Pinterest permission to post to your Timeline (and yes, you have to turn it on; it's off by default), Pinterest will create a little box on your Timeline where it shows your Pinterest activity. Another example: You can set up the Wall Street Journal online to post to Timeline when you have read an article. Or you have have Spotify post to Timeline when you listen to a song. It's basically the same as apps activity in the Facebook Ticker, but on your Timeline.
For more, see Facebook Timeline Apps: Should You Use Them?

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