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eBuddy Launches For the First Time Paid iPhone Applications

30__ebuddy-iphone-screenAfter nearly five months from the date of launch the free application, which is accompanied by advertising and is available for iPhone and iPod Touch, now eBuddy has launched berbayarnya applications which can make it easier for users to communicate with others using IM client application is a multi-network .

Dibandrol the price range of about 4.99 USD or 50 thousand dollars, this application not only allows you to communicate using Facebook Chat, ICQ, Gtalk, AIM, MySpace, Windows Live Messenger and Yahoo Messenger.

Unlike the free application, eBuddy Pro is available with no ads at all and have more features such as:

* Display notification when there are incoming messages when the application is closed (this notification can last for 3 days)
* Can send pictures without having to leave the existing application view
* Options to change the image on the avatar with the images on the phone or directly from the camera

This application also allows you to move when chatting with a sliding screen on the iPhone and iPod Touch and send 'buzz' simply by shaking alone display. EBuddy companies in the Netherlands promises to bring more features later on, including landscape mode.

Ebuddy itself mentions that there have been 2.5 million users who download this free iPhone application, but it also has 180,000 users register to download this application using Android. EBuddy reportedly now working with the Indian company which has InMobi increase advertising revenue for the application. Later eBuddy paid applications will soon be available on the App Store. You are interested in using this eBuddy paid?

So Bit.ly Will Only Just A Million Link To Twitter Spam?

1__bitlyYour one Twitter user? No foreigner is not about to see so many links from Bit.ly scattered on the social networking website. Actually the original idea of Bit.ly services which offer features or URL shortening URL alias on a particular link is useful to link does not interfere with our vision when you're surfing.

But it was much too eventually spammers out there who use these services to fool victims to Twitter users and then click on the URL navigate this victim to a malicious web page.

By default, the Twitter is to use this service to shorten a particular URL. But now the battle is still being implemented large-scale assault by spammers to avoid continuous use of this service gap.

In just 1 month, from Twitter could produce 1 billion links. In fact it makes no difference, and we will not be able to tell which URL was the usual website or it's just spam it contains. The only way is to click the link on your own just will know where these links take you next.

Spam problem is getting worse, that's why bit.ly is more serious to take steps to sniff out spam under the short link of this service. Bit.ly recently announced collaboration with the three new services to fight spam and malware that is by VeriSign's iDefense, Websense Threatseeker Cloud, and Sophos. This is the extra effort to remind the user in case the link is indeed dangerous.

The best protection from spam is to simply click on a link from someone you trust, but even they can be fooled. And then the friendship is lost, destroyed communities, and the spammers win. Except bit.ly can filter most of them where the bad link before you click that link. But it seems it is still a concept, at least from this day you should be more careful clicking on any links that, at least better prevent than cure, right?