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2G TUESDAY With FACEBOOK

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With this new effort Facebook has put in place to help people with slow internet connection. Facebook will be slowing down their website for internal staff every Tuesday to emulate users with slower connections in developing countries.The program is called “2G Tuesdays”,  According to “Facebook” early this month via their blog .People are coming online at a staggering rate in emerging markets and, in most cases, are doing so on mobile via 2G connections.In order to make sure another billion people can connect using Facebook we need to design features of the product that work seamlessly regardless of mobile network and device. What this means for those of us on the News Feed team is making sure people can load and scroll through News Feed on any connection speed.We’ve worked on a few updates recently to improve the experience so it works seamlessly and quickly for people in all parts of the world. You  can add something or share this story.

October 25 Training update

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Hey guys, exciting news in the camp of TFL. Since we have a huge passion for sharing ideas on IT related things. We present training base on our survey conducted each month. Last month we were opportune to discuss introduction to computers, Introduction to Facebook privacy and introduction to email creation. Base on the interest shown from these topics, we will be sharing on Computer introduction but, on an intermediate level the last Sunday in this month. Come with your notepads and laptops to take notes and ask questions. Your presenters are Karmoh Dolleh and Emmanuel Khalifa .Our venue remains the same. God of Mercy School complex.   It Free! Free! (Refreshment will be available). Don’t miss out.   Venue:Airfield, Sinkor, Wroto, Town Junction opposite the total gas station. Time: 17:00 Hours-19:00 Date: 25, October Call these numbers below for enquires. 0555-600-489/0777-430-473/077-000-0256 Copy of 4g Sim cards for our winners #sharingiscaring.  

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T. Mobile Hacked

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Here is another big hack, according to hacker news. At least 15 million people accounts where hack on the T-mobile network. The stolen information includes names, addresses, phone numbers and – most unfortunately – Social Security numbers . See full information on their website  hacker news .