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Saturday, April 24, 2010

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Registered 19-Mar to become the exclusive portal for the Trees Program aiming to plant +1 billion trees across the planet

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  1. Canada
    Most treeplanting in Canada is carried out by private reforestation companies. Reforestation companies compete with one another for contracts from logging companies, whose annual allowable cut for the following year is based upon how much money they invest into reforestation and other silvicultural practices. Treeplanting is typically piece work and tree prices can vary widely depending on the difficulty of the terrain and on the winning contract's bid price. As a result, there is a saying among planters: "There is no bad land, only bad contracts."

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  2. WANTED! AME's for Me2everyone PLC. Make a great living while helping mother earth. Help us plant 1 billion trees over the next 5 years,

    We are a product of our environment. So it stands to reason if we change the Environment we live in we can change the product of our life.

    Trees are the longest living Organisms on Earth

    Trees sustain all other Organisms on this planet help save the Human Organism Plant Trees!!

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  3. me2everyone will transform your life as a next generation social / business network. What makes us really different is that our members own this website! So when we make a profit - they make a profit. We are still pre-launching the website, testing new ideas before we start to evolve into a semi-3D world where you can meet friends, chat, shop, play, watch cool videos, create a photo or art gallery, launch your own record label, open a virtual newspaper, buy a virtual house, protect the environment and even make money from your own online store. As you unlock financial benefits or buy an in-world business you can make hundreds or thousands of real world Euros, Pounds or Dollars.

    me2everyone will become a place where you and everyone you know make the decisions, shape the world, create incomes and share in the potential multi-million dollar income streams that can come to such a company... And it never has to cost you a single penny!

    We've got some great new ideas coming this year too - and a few things the web just hasn't seen befor

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  4. Me2everyone PLC is aiming to become the next generation Social/Business Network to be owned entirely by its members. About to launch version 1.9, this is nothing compared to the feature rich (and photo-realistic) 3D version coming later this year. When the new version goes live (and for a short time afterwards) you will get 2000 shares for joining and 5000 shares for each person you get to join. The company plans to change this at 600,000 members: ready for the main launch.

    I have heavily been involved since the beginning to bring this site to bear I have come to know the CEO Michael Leonard and the board of directors personally. I am on the Management Group, and a GE-Mentor as well as work on the IT Help Desk for M2E and I am also an admin on the new site to be launched after Beta testing is complete.

    The vision of M2E is to offer an opportunity to the person who has little or nothing at all and would normally never have an opportunity of this nature to become an owner in what many believe has the potential to become a very valuable company within the next 3 years. We are planning to trade on the UK exchange in late 2012 when the shares are expected to start at .58 euro

    The final site will consist of 4 main parts:

    1. Social site based on the village concept in 3D a town theme where you can be voted in as mayor run a shop have an apartment or house etc. But unlike other 3D worlds, this one will have a lot of rich features. You will also have full control over advertising: even down to recommending your favourite business or charity for your home page.

    2. Game zone. There are some bespoke games being created exclusively for M2E and I think one of them has the power to eclipse MW. The company is also considering launching a casino later in 2010.

    3. Members will be given the chance to make money. Everyone can become a shareholder, but now details are beginning to emerge of other ways you can help M2E grow and succeed and make money from this. Oh and M2E stands by its free forever claim – you never have to part with a penny.

    4. World Foundation where you can become involved in non-profit, planet changing efforts local and world-wide or start your own project. All registered good causes can have free advertising on M2E. Plus there’s an amazing project just being unveiled that aims to plant one billion trees over the coming years.

    The most important concept is the network is run by its members and through an extensive support network we have put together and refined over the last year all voices will be heard. So, you decide if you want to position yourself to become involved in what I am sure in my heart will be the biggest, planet changing Social-Business organization of the Future. I decided last year and I’m not looking back!

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  5. Twitter - New Language Feeds

    02 May 2010



    We want to thank everyone who started following M2E on Twitter and today we announce some wonderful improvements. But first, during April we wanted 1000 followers of the main Twitter account. We actually gained nearly 3000!

    We would like to especially commend 12 of the following members (out of 438 GE) who took up the Twitter initiative and retweeted with reasonable frequency in the month of April and helped us gain our present following in order of most effective:

    Maria Kalomvosaki – 242 tweets, 10,477 followers – By far the best performer!
    Richard Allen – 69 (7994)
    Wayne Belair – 130 (1885)– Best rookie!
    Nagmeldeen Mohamed – 89 (516)
    Vasco Diogo – 66 (345)
    William (Bill) Littlehales – 43 (421)
    Celestine Gray – 23 (1631)
    Heather Smith – 82 (67)
    Mauro Zedda – 54 (94)
    Margaret Young – 54 (49)
    Filip Florin Marian – 55 (25)
    Tony Morales – 163 (3)
    Joost Abeel – 44 (9)


    New Twitter Feeds

    Now as our Twitter page is looking a little confused with so many languages being covered we’ve opened new, language specific Twitter feeds:

    Serbian/Bosnian/Montenegrin now officially tweeting: http://twitter.com/me2everyoneSR
    Spanish now officially tweeting: http://twitter.com/me2everyoneES
    Italian now officially tweeting: http://twitter.com/me2everyoneIT

    Dutch now officially tweeting: http://twitter.com/me2everyoneBE
    Hindi now officially tweeting: http://twitter.com/me2everyoneIN
    Croatian now officially tweeting: http://twitter.com/me2everyoneHR

    Portuguese now officially tweeting: http://twitter.com/me2everyoneBR
    Afrikaans now officially tweeting: http://twitter.com/me2everyoneZA
    German now officially tweeting: http://twitter.com/me2everyoneGER


    Do you want to run an official M2E Twitter account?

    We are looking for M2E members to open new official Twitter feeds for the following languages:

    1) Russian
    2) Chinese (Simplified and Traditional)
    3) Arabic
    4) Korean
    5) Japanese


    If you are interested in representing M2E in these languages (or any other not listed above) then please contact Mauro Zedda

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  6. TreeHa Web Development

    04 May 2010

    UK-based Changing Horizon have today been confirmed as developers for the TreeHa.com website. They will commence building on 13th May and should be completed within 8 weeks.

    The website will be feature rich, dynamic and lively with real-time information on the success of TreeHa. There will be an excellent, custom shopping cart, and your own commission tracking account which will automatically transfer commissions to our designated payment partner which can then be accessed worldwide by you.

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  7. I love your image of the futuristic city with m2e logo's!

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More than half of Facebook users may quit site, poll finds

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More than half of Facebook users may quit site, poll finds
Privacy concerns have already pushed 16% of survey respondents to abandon Facebook

By Sharon Gaudin
May 21, 2010 12:11 PM ETComments (27)Recommended (8)
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Computerworld - More than half of Facebook users are considering dumping the popular social networking site because of privacy concerns, according to the results a new Sophos poll.

Abingdon, U.K.-based Sophos said 16% of poll respondents said have already stopped using Facebook because of privacy issues. The results of the online poll of some 1,600 Facebook users, released this week, found that 30% are "highly likely" to quit Facebook due to privacy concerns, and another 30% said it was "possible" they would leave the site for the same reason.

Meanwhile, 12% of respondents said that won't leave he site and 12% said it's "not likely" that they'll quit Facebook.

"I was expecting a good proportion of people to be concerned about the privacy problems with Facebook based upon the typical users who read my [security] blog, but to see such a large percentage saying it was "highly likely" that they would quit or that they had already left was a surprise to me," said Graham Cluley, a senior technology consultant, today.

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Cluley noted that IT workers are more concerned with Facebook privacy issues than non-techies.

"I think for people who work in the IT security field, it's becoming harder and harder to justify being on Facebook," he added. "The number of privacy problems are making more people realize that it may not be where they want to be. Of course, some people may simply reduce the amount of data that they publish on the site rather than quit. The average guy on the street, meanwhile, will probably need a bigger push to quit the site."

Cluley added that a lot of people have become addicted to posting updates and pictures about their lives on the site, and would find probably find it difficult quit Facebook cold turkey.

This growing unrest comes amid mounting ire that Facebook is moving to share user data with other Web sites. Users have also increasingly expressed frustration with the complexity of the site's privacy controls.

In an interview with Computerworld earlier this month, Ethan Beard, director of Facebook's developer network, defended the company's privacy policies. Beard contended that users love the site's new features, and theorized that the mounting criticism isn't coming from users.

Facebook, though, has started making moves that indicate it may be moving towards changing the privacy settings to assuage critics.

"We have heard from our users that our efforts to provide granular control have made things too complex," said Andrew Noyes, a spokesman for Facebook. "Of course we're working on responding to these concerns but we don't have anything further to announce. "

Cluley said Facebook needs to do an about-face when it comes to privacy.

"I think Facebook needs to fundamentally change its attitude towards privacy, putting the needs of its users first and foremost rather than its balance sheets," he added. "Users are not going to appreciate 'bait-and-switch' tactics where they believed they were putting information up on the site which would be kept private, only to find their privacy slowly being eroded."

Facebook and Others Caught Sending User Data to Advertisers

Facebook and Others Caught Sending User Data to Advertisers

The Wall Street Journal is reporting on what could be a major scandal brewing for Facebook, MySpace and other social networks: despite assurances to the contrary, the sites have apparently been sending personal and identifiable information about users to their advertisers without consent.

Large advertising companies including Google’s DoubleClick and Yahoo’s Right Media were identified as having received information including usernames or ID numbers that could be traced back to individual profiles as users clicked on ads. The data could potentially be used to look up personal information about the user, including real name, age, occupation, location, and anything else made public on the profile. Both of the aforementioned companies denied being aware of the “extra” data they were receiving and claim they have not made use of it.

The WSJ goes on to report that since raising questions about the practice with FacebookFacebook and MySpaceMySpace, both companies have since rewritten at least some of the code that allowed transmission of identifiable data. Beyond those two companies, LiveJournal, Hi5Hi5, XangaXanga and DiggDigg made the list of sites identified as sending identifiable information back to advertisers when a user clicked on individual ads.

The Journal found that Facebook went farther than most in sharing identifiable data, by sending the username of the person clicking the ad as well as the username of the profile they were viewing at the time. This news could hardly come at a worse time for Facebook, a company that currently faces a privacy backlash potent enough to make the cover of Time Magazine this month.

Outside of Facebook, the other companies named in the article maintain the data they send to advertisers contains the user ID of the profile a user is visiting when they click on an ad, and not the user ID of the visitor themselves. Both Google and Yahoo made strong statements refuting the idea that they would ever make use of any such personally identifiable data. Yahoo VP of global policy Anne Toth said of the allegations, “We prohibit clients from sending personally identifiable information to us. We have told them. ‘We don’t want it. You shouldn’t be sending it to us. If it happens to be there, we are not looking for it.’”

What do you think: is this another privacy-related stain on Facebook as well as other social networks, or much ado about nothing?