Sunday, 4 May 2008

Gordon Brown admitted SOME mistakes

Most Politicians claim that they are in the best position to run a country.

To be elected any politician needs support and that support come from the public. Politicians have to get their message across the public in order to be understood and to convince.



How our Prime minister is dealing with its publics?

Labour party have not done well in the election but Gordon brown thinks they can recover from this situation.

If the Labour party lost so much seats during the election it is certainly because either the message do not get across or the public are not convinced.

Gordon Brown was interviewed by Andrew Marr from BBC.

Gordon Brown admitted that the tax rate of 10p was a mistake. He said understanding how people feel concerning the petrol, economy uncertainty, utility bills, standards of living which are going up

Gordon Brown Plan for future

.Solving economicla problems
.Building more universities & more colleges
.Investing and planning on skills & nuclear energy

However Gordon was criticised for puting too much efforts on details rather than presenting the overall pitch.

What the public thinks about the government

.The country is not run properly,
.Too much money wasted on health services
.Prices are going up so there is unsustainable personal borrowing
.The Prime Minister is seen as an old style politician & conservative


Gordon Brown will have to present more convincing plans to improve the country's economy because his celebritry is going down.

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Friday, 2 May 2008

Apple will sell movies on itunes

Online technology is gaining more and more impact on .

Internet will soon be an essential key for communication and transactions.




Apple is making a move into video entertainment joining loveFILM,Amazon, blockbuster, Netflix already in that category. Apple will sell new releases films on itunes website in agreements with most Hollywood studios including: 20th Century Fox, Walt Disney Studios, Warner Bros., Paramount Pictures, Universal Studios Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Lionsgate, Image Entertainment

Some of the movies that will be available this week are: Juno, American gangster, I am a legend. New titles will sell for $14.99 each and catalog titles for $9.99 each.

It's likely that ipod users will be more than keen to download movies from itunes because they can watch them on their ipods.

Downloading movie is more convenient because you can save it and watch so many times and the quality is still the same there is no problem with cd scratched or .

For hollywood studios it is a cheaper way to cut manufacturing and distribution costs.

Apple expect that selling film release will boost apple TV, iTunes traffic and sales for its ipod. That new entry into the video entertainment market could also put Apple as first provider of music and video download.

Thursday, 1 May 2008

Is Facebook secured for users?




Facebook is actually one of the prefered social networks for postimg photos, finding old friend etc...

BBC had found out how to steal personal details of facebook's members. Apprentely members' identity on facebook such as name, age, adress, school, pictures, telephone numbers etc...is at risk.

Facebook is really popular because users can add applications on their profile and those applications more often about games quiz etc allow members to keep in touch and to challenge. So now bbc sign up on facebook and created an application, able to steal personal details, which they send to some members.

According to BBC it was impossible to put that application on my space because their security system is better handle compared to its competitors.

Personal view
I am a user of facebook and it never came to my mind that fecoob was insecured. Knowing that some people can easily have my details just freaks me out. Imagine someone taking your pictures with your name and doing funny videos of you...wow i will not appreciate it at all

I hope facebook will sort out that problem and get back to a trustworthy website.

Here is facebook response to BBC investigation