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Mark S. Zuckerberg Has His Facebook Account Deleted

Facebook has made Mark E. Zuckerberg a rich man but, for Mark S. Zuckerberg, it's caused a lot of headaches. The Indianapolis bankruptcy attorney who shares his name with the Facebook founder told a local TV station today that the social networking site disabled his account, believing he was lying about his name. S. Zuckerberg explained that when he signed up for an account two years ago, he had to send Facebook copies of his driver's license, birth certificate, and Indianapolis Bar Association license before he was permitted to join.


On his site IAmMarkZuckerberg.com, the lawyer reflects on the loss of his good name: "I have put a lot of energy into becoming an exceptional bankruptcy attorney and establishing my good name nationally. If you had Googled Mark Zuckerberg in 2004, you would have found me ... Now my name isn't mine any more." The Indianapolis Star noted last year that S. Zuckerberg's office get "a dozen phone calls a day from people complaining about Facebook and demanding tech support" and that the attorney personally "gets about 500 Facebook friend requests a day, many of them from people in other countries who don't speak English."

But before we feel too bad for S. Zuckerberg, the attorney has paid for his troubles in free publicity. He even makes a sales pitch on IAmMarkZuckerberg. While he and the Facebook founder have little in common beyond their name and their Jewish upbringing, S. Zuckerberg explains, "One thing we do share is a laser sharp focus on what we do. Facebook's success owes to the determination and intensity of young Mr. Zuckerberg. My Indiana bankruptcy law practice gets the same laser focus from me and my competent staff."

Get Free SMS Alerts for New Incoming Emails from Gmail, Yahoo, MSN, etc

Till today majority of the Indian who own a cell phone don’t have GPRS and EDGE connectivity. Till date they rely on cheap or free SMS updates to walk them through. Now get free Emails update on your phone from any of the email provider with out paying a penny from your pocket.

1. Register for a free account at way2sms, verify yourself and login to your customer dashboard.


2. Once you are in you control panel click on “Mail Alerts” on the top right section of the page.


3. You will be asked to activate the setting for your account. Once you activate it configure the best suitable time for you to get the SMS updates.


4. Once you have configured the settings and activated it you will be provided a unique Way2SMS Mail Id like xxxxxxxx@way2sms.com.
5. Now you need to configure your mail to receive the notification.

Configuring the Mail

1. Logon to your email provider account.
2. Click on settings & then click on ‘FORWARDING/POP/IMAP’ option
3. Select ‘Forward a copy of incoming mail to” option & Enter your Way2SMS Email ID xxxxxxxx@way2sms.com there.


4. Gmail sends a verification code to xxxxxxxx@way2sms.com.
5. You will receive Gmail confirmation mail alert on your mobile with subject line containing confirmation code.
6. Copy and paste the verification code in Gmail verification box. Click On Verify.
7. Voila, you will now receive alerts for every incoming mail that arrives in your mail

For Yahoo and Gmail users there is a direct one click configuration button on the left panel.
If you are Nokia Symbian user, you can try Blacmail app to receive emails as SMS without GPRS connectivity

‘Bin Laden’ Google Searches Up 1 Million Percent Sunday Evening

Google saw a 1 million percent increase in searches for “bin laden” during a one-hour period from 10:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. ET Sunday evening.

The peak search traffic began roughly as news of Osama bin Laden’s death started to spread on Twitter, and roughly one hour before President Obama made the official announcement that bin Laden had been killed by U.S. forces during a raid on the Abbottabad, Pakistan compound where he was hiding.

“On May 1 between 7:30-8:30 pm PST, we saw a 1 million percent increase in searches for [bin laden],” reads a statement Google posted to Twitter on Tuesday afternoon.

The tweet also included an attached photo, seen below, highlighting the huge spike in “bin laden” search queries Sunday evening.


Google is the latest to release data of its increased activity around news Osama bin Laden’s death. Yahoo revealed Monday that searches for “Osama Bin Laden” spiked 98,550% Sunday evening when compared to Saturday. Akamai also noted a 24% increase in global web traffic, registering 4. 1 million page views to top news sites at 11:30 p.m. ET Sunday.
 

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