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Recharge Orange Mobiles in Uganda

Recharge Orange Uganda mobiles immediately via cysend.com! Available mobiles recharge values: 7.50/15 EUR (23,399/43,799 UGX).

Happy New Year From CY.TALK Team

CY.TALK Blog team wishes happy winter holidays to all its readers!

Music Services: Amazon vs. Apple vs. Google

The three major contenders offer similar products with a similar mission: Allow users to buy new music and access existing libraries from multiple devices, via the cloud. Here’s how the services compare to one another in terms of ease of use, pricing, mobile accessibility, and track selection.

YouTube Latest activity bug

Today I found a bug on CY.TALK YouTube channel: The date of latest activity is displayed as the same of the joined date. Though if you look at the screen shot you will clearly see that we posted a comment on the wall a week ago. Did you experience YouTube latest activity bug? Describe in comments what was it like and was latest activity bug issue resolved?

How to Avoid Getting Fired by Facebook

If you like your job and don’t want to get trumped out of it, be careful how you use Facebook or one or the many tools like it. Check out a list of things you should do (or not do) in online venues like Facebook.

Facebook: new in-line translation tool

This is different from Google’s translation tool — this opt-in service is powered by Microsoft Bing and works on individual posts on Facebook Pages, including comments.

Google’s first store pops up in London

The world’s first “Google store” opened not in California but in the less glamorous setting of PC World in Tottenham Court Road at 9am.

LaCie: LaPlug makes USB a cloud storage

It can even stream multimedia content while also backing up multiple computers to one central location thanks to the bundled software or Apple’s Time Machine, depending on the platform.

Net neutrality rules kick in November 20

On September 12, the White House’s Office of Management and Budget signed off on the rules, which meant the next step was publication in the Register.

Poll: young people OK online slurs

Jaded by the Internet free-for-all, teens and 20-somethings shrug off offensive words and name-calling that would probably appall their parents, teachers or bosses.