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Is your Twitter account 100% Safe and Secure?

Today Twitter is the fastest growing social networking site. It has increase its traffic more than 300% in a years time. As it gains its popularity so as the security risks. Here are few ways to keep your twitter account safe and secure. Follow these guidelines and keep your account protected.. . Use https://twitter.com instead of http://twitter.com and your twitter session with your tweets, retweets, DMs will be encrypted. Use strong Alphanumeric passwords for your twitter...

Mozilla Firefox Plugins/Extensions Directory

Networking Twitterbar: Tweet from your browser's address bar and share useful links using this add-on. Webmail Notifier: Get notified about unread emails with this add-on. Meebo: This add-on lets you put all of your buddy lists in one convenient place in your browser. FoxLingo: This handy add-on will translate web pages and searches automatically. Shareaholic: Using Shareaholic, you can easily share urls, twitters, bookmarks, and so much more. Facebook Toolbar: Supercharge your...

Google Invites for Real-Time Google Wave

Google Wave is opening up to the general public for the first time Tuesday, the company has announced. Just over 100,000 invitations are being sent out to users who had previously requested access to the web-based real-time communications service on a first-come, first-served basis. Wave invites should be arriving in e-mail inboxes throughout Tuesday night and Wednesday day. Google Wave is a web-based application that marries multiple forms of communication, including chat, mail and wikis,...

Nasty Ad Slips Past Google

Generally you can trust the ads on Google to at least be safe. But that’s not the case right now for the top ad being served on the query “Firefox.” The top ad says it is linking to “Firefox ® OfficiaI Sit?” at the URL www.mozilla.com/firefox/. And that is indeed the official Mozilla Firefox site. But the link actually goes to the much more sinister firefox.mozilla-now.com, a site that dishonestly tries to get users to pay up to $2.50/month for an ongoing subscription to “24/7...