Social networking site Facebook, started six years ago by a 20 year old student in his Harvard dorm, announced it now has 500 million users worldwide. This number means that if Facebook were a country, it would be the third largest in the world.
Facebook crossed the 500 million milestone yesterday. It had over 400 million active users by February this year. About 70 per cent of Facebook users are outside the United States. It has 12 million users in India. An average Facebook user has 130 friends and people spend over 700 billion minutes per month on the site.
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Stardock BootSkin is a program that allows users to change their Windows boot screens. Unlike other programs that can change the Windows boot screens, BootSkin does so in a safe manner. It doesn’t patch the Windows kernel. Nor does it require the user to download replacement Windows kernels to do so.
The Vista default screen is black with a green progress bar. You can change that to any of a hundred different images called BootSkins. BootSkin Vista includes several to start with, while WinCustomize.com offers hundreds more to download.
VodaMail Pro is a stand alone bulk email sender software which can send unlimited personalized emails at a single click. Using this guaranteed inbox sender you can market your products online with a maximum speed of 30,000 emails per hour (when block sending is enabled), send unlimited emails or newsletters to your clients or send a message to a group of friends. Software supports plain text or HTML format and has a built-in WYSIWYG composer to compose HTML emails, embed images and hyperlinks in email content.
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AssaultCube, formerly ActionCube, is a free first-person-shooter based on the game Cube. Set in a realistic looking environment, as far as that is possible with this engine, while gameplay stays fast and arcade. This game is all about team oriented multiplayer fun.
With efficient bandwidth usage, it’s low-latency and can even run over a 56Kbps connection.
It’s tiny too, weighing in at a lightweight 40 MB package available for Windows, Mac and Linux. On the correct settings, it can even run on old hardware (Pentium III and above).
For those of you who now use Facebook’s built-in IM as your primary choice for online chatting, you may be interested in this: Chit Chat, a desktop client for Facebook chat. Basically, it’s Facebook IM – and just Facebook IM – without the browser. The nice thing about Chit Chat (besides its tabbed interface for chatting with multiple folks at once) is its instant alert notification. Since this is desktop software, you can minimize the application out of your way but still get alerted to new messages as soon as they come through – even if you don’t have your web browser open to Facebook.com. Also, like most IM clients, Chit Chat saves your conversation history so you can pick up where you left off on your previous discussion. The software is a free download and works only on Windows PCs.