Archive for February, 2008
Facebook Privacy
Very soon, Facebook will announce Privacy Controls. This is a much better and more granular privacy control settings-it will allow the choice of who will see or will not see what, a privacy between friends.
Facebook will introduce privacy updates–giving more users control over the information that they choose to share or not to share on Facebook. The two main updates that will take place are new privacy options and a standardized privacy interface across the site.
One feature is “Friends of Friends” privacy option. It will allows= people to share information with people that they are connected to through their friends. Users will have the ability to share and restrict information that are based on specific friends or friend lists. The friend lists feature has been added to Facebook in December so that users can communicate with groups of friends. Now, in addition to event groups and invitations and messaging, friend lists will be able to help users to communicate by choosing what information can be shared with certain groups of people.
Facebook Users will be happy. have been clamoring for this for quite some time. I am happy with the simple user interface and clean design. It looks pretty straightforward. Users
DropSend Solves Large Files Problems

Created by Ryan Carson and now handled by Carson Systems, DropSend is a web application that can be used to send large files without getting restricted by email attachment size limits. With this web application, you can email and store your files online without the usual hassle experienced in sending files above 10MB. Compared to other file send applications (which usually send files worth 100MB using the free version), DropSend (with its user-friendly web interface) can allow you to send files up to 1GB even in the free version. DropSend will always require you to log in each time you send a file and registration only needs a username, email and password.
