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Garmin or Papago?

I am on the market for a GPS device and although I am no stranger to GPS because my friend uses it and I have tried it out extensively, I find that his device which runs on Garmin and on the A-GPS on my smart phones, are not as friendly as Papago.

However, this friend told me to forget about buying standalone GPS devices and asked me to invest in an Android phone instead but I actually really do prefer a GPS device so that I could share it with the family and besides, I really don’t feel like buying a new mobile phone at this point.

So now my dilemma, I always suffer from dilemmas when I have a big purchase in mind, is whether to go for Garmin or Papago devices. My friend told me that Papago does not update their maps as frequently as Garmin but the Papago devices are at least 1/3 cheaper than devices that run Garmin! That’s quite a huge difference, if you ask me.

Garmin or Papago is the question….

Search For Online Degrees

My cousin brother, who just lost his mother recently, told me that he no longer has the enthusiasm to attend college. He said that his mother would not be able to see him graduate, anyway. I am trying to push him to his classes still, because I know that it would be his mother’s dream to see him graduate and she would be so proud. She would KNOW even if she is no longer with us.

In any case, as a back up plan, I will research online degrees to see which one would suit him the most should he really opt out of college. It may take him longer to graduate if he really studies online instead of attending classes the conventional way, and it would mean that I would have to spend more time checking on him and his progress but enrolling in an online degree course is a good option for him; ensuring that he would not have wasted his time in college or the credit that he has accumulated.

Twitter’s Policy On Handling Account Of Deceased User

My aunt just passed away recently, very suddenly, and the family is left to tie up the loose ends of her life. My aunt was from a non-web generation and she doesn’t have any accounts with any online websites, not even an email address. She was only 64 years old, though. Anyway, her sudden demise is a good reminder that in the event of death, our web properties will be left to our family to leave them as they are or to wrap up the accounts.

Twitter has detailed in a blog post what family members could do in the even that a Twitter user dies. Like Facebook, the company accepts notice of death from a family member either by snail mail, email or fax, stating the relationship and any proof of the death, whether in the form of newspaper announcement, obituary or death certificate.

Like Facebook, Twitter also adopts the policy that bars a family member to access the account directly if they do not have the password to the account. I wonder why.

Google’s Office Raided In South Korea Over Street View

South Korea is the latest country to be checking on Google for the fiasco with Street View where the country admitted publicly that they have inadvertently collected information of private wi-fi users.

Although the company has been cleared in Britain, South Korea, even though late into the almost worldwide uproar, would still prefer to do their own investigation. Google, acknowledging the probe by South Korean authorities, promised to co-operate and would hand over whatever data that’s required of them by the authorities.

Even though Google’s Street View has been extremely controversial lately, the company still managed to obtain clearance from government agencies to operate in Ireland, Norway, South Africa and Sweden. Hopefully, they have already removed the “code” that collects private wi-fi data from users!!

Buy Gold Coins Conveniently, Safely

My friend was involved in a very bad car accident recently. Although she is physically unharmed, her car would need to be “hospitalized” for a month or so. My friend is quite disappointed that she would not have her own transport this coming one month. She said that she has made an appointment with another friend to buy gold coins together in the capital city.

I have no idea why my friend thinks that driving down to the capital city is the only way to buy gold coins, and did she even think of the safety aspect of it? I told her that if she has already decided on buying gold coins, she should just do so online. The gold coins will be safely delivered to her too!

I don’t know if my friend will get online for her gold coins. She is quite conventional in her ways but she really has to adopt technology where almost everything could be done online now.

Google Lets Wave Go, Acquires Slide

In a bid to be as social as possible, Google, which is untouchable in the market of search engine, has made several ventures into social networking; the latest being Wave. However, it has received lackluster response from Google users thus far, the same kind of reception that Google users have given to other social networking efforts of Google, somehow, don’t know why.

Even though Google is giving up on Wave and will stop developing it, though it will remain in service until the end of the year and will be incorporated into some other Google services thereafter, Google is buying Slide, an entity created by PayPal co-founder, Max Levchin, in 2005.

Slide is not exactly a social networking platform but if you are in Facebook, MySpace and other similar social networks, you will know that Slide has applications leveraging these networks with the primary intent of photo sharing, but also other “games” like SuperPoke!

The purchase of Slide is in addition to Google’s venture into social gaming where it has invested a considerable amount of capital in Zynga, the market leader in social games, which a user base of about 268 million, five times more than the second largest social gaming company. This figure, like Facebook’s number of registered users, is inflated too with players registering multiple accounts to level up their characters faster.

Facebook Addiction Disorder (FAD)

There is this new mental health disorder called Facebook Addiction Disorder or FAD in short, which is a psychologist-recognized disorder. Patients suffering from FAD will show signs that are similar to other people addicted to substances.

Previously, teenagers and young adults were known to suffer from “internet addiction” in a broad term but now, it’s more specific to Facebook, the social network with more than 500 million registered user accounts.

I have to admit that I am rather addicted to the internet too, not specifically to Facebook, though I do spend a considerable amount of time on the website, interacting and playing social games, however, those who suffer from FAD are known to miss their showers for days, getting less sleep and even to the point of forgetting to eat!

I’m happy to say that I’m not addicted to the point to be diagnosed with FAD. Are you?