?Like? YogaVibes on Facebook and Enjoy 30 Days Free

Charlotte, NC (PRWEB) June 26, 2012 YogaVibes has decided to offer an extended free trial to all new members who “like” their Facebook page. How? Click here, ?Like? the YogaVibes page, and be rewarded with a special code, entitling anybody to 30 days FREE access to YogaVibes? extensive library of online yoga classes – twice…

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Facebook Raises $1.5 Billion

Facebook Raises $1.5 Billion

Facebook said today it has raised $1 billion from non-U.S. investors, which combined with an infusion from Russia’s Digital Sky Technologies and Goldman Sachs in December, brings the total from its latest round of funding to $1.5 billion.The investments value the social networking site at $50 billion more than the current market values eBay Inc…

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Can you be fired for using facebook ?

The National Labor Relations Board has filed a court case to determine whether Facebook can get you fired. The board filed a complaint against American Medical Response of Connecticut, which terminated an employee after she vented about another co-worker on Facebook. Twitter, Facebook and other social networking sites are no longer used primarily by college…

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Facebook Social Searches Go Live on Bing

Tuesday Microsoft announced they went live with Bing’s new social search features, created through a partnership with Facebook. “We looked for a way to respect the sharing intent you have with your friends inside Facebook, and use that to deliver a similarly powerful experience inside Bing,” Paul Yiu, group program manager for Bing, said. The…

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Mom Kills Her Baby for Interrupting Facebook game

A Florida woman Alexandra Tobias age 22 was charged for shaking her baby to death  and Wednesday She pleaded guilty to a charge of second-degree murder and faces 25 to 50 years in prison. She will be sentenced in December. Tobias admitted shaking her 3-month-old baby Dylan Lee Edmondson to death after the little boys…

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New Firefox Add-on Hijacks Facebook, Twitter Sessions

A new Firefox add-on called Firesheep lets “pretty much anyone” scan a Wi-Fi network and hijack others’ access to Facebook, Twitter and a host of other services, a security researcher warned today. Firesheep was released Sunday by Eric Butler, a Seattle-based freelance Web application developer, at the ToorCon security conference, Butler said he created Firesheep…

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