On February 5th, 2014, John Berlin posted a 1½ minute clip on Youtube. In an emotional plea to Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg he asked to receive the one-minute “Look Back” presentation the company prepared for its subscribers on its 10-year anniversary. John wasn’t asking to see his own “Look Back”, but that of his son, Jessie, who passed away in January, 2012. Jessie hadn’t left his password behind, and the family couldn’t access his profile. Jessie’s digital record – including photographs taken since he’d opened his Facebook account – were no longer accessible, even to his family.
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A simple tip that could save you money when booking your next vacation online
If you’re searching the internet for flights, and come across a great deal, remember this tip to ensure the same deal is available when you log on the following day. Because your browser’s cookies know you’ve been there before, it’s likely the price will have increased the next time you log on. So how to get back to the … Read more
Android 5 (Lollipop) and Israeli/Hebrew apps
Note to readers. This post was written at the end of November, 2014 when Lollipop was first introduced to Nexus phones. In the time that’s passed, I’m sure almost all kinks have been ironed out and probably all Hebrew apps have now been adjusted to work on the new OS. Personally, I have no problems … Read more