Create Germany Software 'Removal Shame'

Posted in Kamis, 13 Januari 2011
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Create Germany Software 'Removal Shame'


Jakarta - you may not realize some photos uploaded to Facebook is very embarrassing, or even can destroy your career one day. Do not worry, there is now software that can 'erase disgrace' is.

A German technology company, X-Pire create software that allows the photos uploaded on social networks like Facebook, MySpace and Flickr are automatically deleted after a certain time.

In the era of social networking, problems due to embarrassing photos on Facebook are common. For example, it could be someone's boss refused to work after the company found a picture of the prospective employee was drunk on Facebook.

"This software prevents it. Before users post photos, she asked to drag into an electronic program that makes the photo will be valid for a limited period, "said Michael Backes, founder of the X-Pire as quoted by AFP on Thursday (01/13/2011).

If someone wants to see the photo later, the server will check if the photo has been 'expired' or not and block them if time has run out.

"The internet user can actually delete the photos from their social networking account, but based on their experience still missed," said Backes.

According to him, most users of social networking, like Facebook for example, is a passive user. They often do not realize has put so much information that should be private. More fatal, there is almost never visit their account anymore or they forget the password.

"The software is designed not for those who understand how to protect their data, but for large groups of people who want to solve the problem directly at its core and does not have to think about it anymore," said Backes.
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British Energy Generation Power Create Corpse

Posted in Senin, 10 Januari 2011
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British Energy Generation Power Create Corpse


The heat emitted by bodies in the crematory combustion engine capable of producing energy for electricity supply. A number of experts from East Sussex, England, conducted a study to utilize the heat.
"The energy that our recycling is not from his body, but from the engine combustor," said city council public relations manager, Peter Mead, as quoted from page Telegraph, Tuesday, December 8, 2009.

Peter said, cremation machines require a very large energy. Therefore, recycling strategy is essential for saving. The energy created will be enabled to generate a generator. "That will be to supply electrical energy," he said.

Energy recycling at the crematorium has also been initiated by city officials in Taipei, Taiwan. They plan to use the energy from the combustion engine body to supply power to the refrigeration or air conditioning. However, it is reaping cons of the community.

"I am impressed with the creative idea, but what about the grieving family. It was horrible to enjoy the cold air that is created from the burning body of her family, "said Chuang Ruei-hsiung, a member of the local council.

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