Wednesday, March 3, 2010

What will happen to your E-Mail and Social Account after your Death!!







Saving that parting e-mail from your first love in your inbox? Well, chances are, after you pass away, your spouse and the entire family will know about the long held secret.

This is because web email services like Hotmail and Gmail do not let users specify what should happen to their messages when they die.

In fact, email services owned by Internet giants like Google and Microsoft have a policy of keeping your data after you die and letting your next of kin or the executor of your estate access it. These services can hold tens of thousands of messages.

Accounts with Google's Gmail can hold up to 7GB - or roughly 70,000 emails with a small to medium picture attached to each and they archive the messages you've written as well as received.

When it comes to deleting the data, Microsoft's Hotmail will remove an account if it is inactive for 270 days, while Gmail leaves the responsibility to the next of kin.

Of the top three providers, only Yahoo! refuses to supply emails to anyone after the user has died. The user's next of kin can ask for the account to be closed, but cannot gain access to it.

A Yahoo! spokesperson said the only exception to this rule would be if the user specified otherwise in their will.

Meanwhile, social-networking site Facebook has recently publicised a feature called memorialisation that lets the family of deceased users keep their profile page online as a virtual tribute.

MySpace, on the other hand, says it addresses the issue of family access to sensitive data on a "case by case basis".

A spokesperson for MySpace could not rule out letting a user's next of kin log into their profile - potentially giving them access to private messages.

New Facebook Desktop Client Based on Silverlight 4

Microsoft has released a powerful Facebook desktop client, based on Silverlight 4.Facebook Logo We had already reviewed many Facebook applications for desktop in the past like Fishbowl, Notifications 2 or ISeeYoo. Most of these are mere notification or status update applications for Facebook. But the current Facebook desktop client from Microsoft is way ahead of these applications. The features packed in this desktop client with the simplicity and ease of use, can challenge any Adobe Air based application very easily.

The client is still a developer preview release and is available for download on Windows and Mac.


The most appealing feature of this application is the easy upload of pictures and videos right from your Windows Explorer, via drag and drop. Some of the other features included are:

* Out-of-the browser support.
* It can host HTML content interactively.
* It can even access your webcam, so that you capture your own image and upload it directly to Facebook.
* It also has support for embedded video playback.
* Most of the controls can be accessed by Right-click.
* It has support for desktop notifications too.



This Facebook desktop application based on Silverlight, is released free by Microsoft and can be downloaded from here:
http://www.silverlight.net/content/samples/apps/facebookclient/

Monday, March 1, 2010

Google Buzz Features



Google recently rolled out social networking feature named Google Buzz which is integrated directly within Gmail, you can do all kinds of social networking stuff with Buzz, like sharing updates, photos, videos and as it is built in Gmail you don’t have to setup anything, you are ready to Buzz if you use Gmail.

Features of Google Buzz:
  • Ready to use for Gmail users, no setup required
  • Share stuff publically or privately
  • Gmail Inbox integration for comments
  • Connect with Twitter, Flickr, Picasa and Google Reader
  • Automatically pull images from posted links
  • Inline Videos
  • No Refresh required, comment updates happen in real time
  • Recommendation feature for interesting posts
  • Buzz Layer on Google Maps allows you view what’s happening nearby.

Google is still rolling out Buzz to Gmail users if you haven’t received any notifications for Buzz in your Gmail account, it will be there soon.
Google Buzz is also available for your Mobiles:
Visit buzz.google.com from your mobile phone
Android 2.0+ and iPhone supports all features of Google Buzz.