Hieeeeeeeee

If u have food in ur fridge,clothes on ur  back,a roof over ur head, n a place to sleep,
u r richer then 75% of  d entire world,

If u have money in ur wallet,a little change n can go anywhere u want,u
u r among d top 8% of d worlds wealthy,

If u woke up dis morning wid more health dan illness,u r more blessed
than d million ppl who wont survive dis week n die,

If u can actually READ dis message n understand it,u  r more fortunate
than d 3 Billion ppl in d world who cant c,dont knw english,or suffer being
mentally retarted

Lyf is not abt a girl/guy who dumped u, or abt sum1/sumthing  u want
but havent cum across or 1 u loved who did not luv u back *its destiny,u'l soon realize*
or watever else tat does not matter....
reasons
Its abt a 1000 other reasons 2 b happy!!!!!!!!!!

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"Half our life is spent trying to find something to do with the time we have rushed through life trying to save."

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Hey..
Yesterday I came to know the importance of blogs in terms of internet marketing.

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I have  learnt today that
"Never b sad  if sum1 doesn't recognize ur worth.
Consider it as their loss bcoz  ppl who dont deserve to knw u!"

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Facebook tweak reveals addresses, phone numbers

In what is potentially another privacy misstep, Facebook has made a change to a permissions dialog box users see when downloading third-party Facebook apps--a change that potentially makes users' addresses and phone numbers available to app developers.

The tweak was made known to developers of third-party apps Friday night, by way of a post on the Facebook Developer Blog. Basically, when a person starts downloading a third-party Facebook app, a Request for Permission dialog box appears that asks for access to basic information including the downloader's name, profile picture, gender, user ID, list of friends, and more. What's new as of Friday is an additional section that asks for access to the downloader's current address and mobile phone number.
As mentioned in numerous media reports, the concern among Facebook users and privacy advocates is that users won't notice the change and will click the dialog box's Allow button unthinkingly. Further, people are worried that unscrupulous developers could cook up bogus apps with the sole purpose of capturing the private information--apps that wouldn't necessarily be spotted and taken down immediately. Aside from the potential for outright hacking and identity theft, it's not unheard of for app developers to sell information on Facebook users to data brokers.

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Hieeee

One who wins in !st effort, wins the life one who fails in 1st effort ,can win the world.Wounded mind is powerful than normal mind.

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