Posts Tagged ‘Videotelephony’:


Facebook scammers spread app pretending to be ‘Video Calling’

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Tweet As Paul Ducklin predicted only a few days ago, scams related to Facebook‘s launch of a video chat service powered by Skype are surfacing.

Zuckerberg on Google+: It’s a Validation of Facebook’s Vision

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Tweet What does Mark Zuckerberg think of Google+, the search giant’s new social network? We were curious, so we asked Zuckerberg two questions at Facebook’s video chat event in Palo Alto, California: Will there be group video chat in the future? And what does he think of Google+ Hangouts, Google’s new group video chat feature?

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Facebook’s Awesome Announcement: Group Chat, Video Chat, New Chat Design

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Tweet Mark Zuckerberg promised “something awesome” for Wednesday’s conference. What Facebook delivered is a trio of new chat features, including the earlier reported Skype-video chat integration. The new features include a redesigned chat interface, group chats, and the aforementioned video chat, all explained on Facebook’s blog. The group chat feature will let users chat with

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Free Tube Hub hot sexy girls links spread virally on Facebook

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Tweet Beware the back booty! There’s a huge trend right now for scams to spread across Facebook, using various alluring topics to get you to click. Ask yourself this. Would you be in the market for a website which offers daily updated awesome movies of the hottest sexy girls? If so, you’re a prime candidate

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Hottest & Funniest Golf Course Video scam spreads virally on Facebook – beware!

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Tweet Another scam is spreading virally across Facebook, posing as a video in a scheme to make money for the confidence tricksters behind it. The messages show what appears to be a thumbnail of a video showing a man standing closely behind a scantily clad woman to give her golfing advice. The Hottest & Funniest

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Why are you tagged in this video? It’s a viral Facebook scam , Please Avoid

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Tweet Facebook users have been hit by another fast-spreading scam today, pretending to be a link to a YouTube video that they have been tagged in. The scam messages use potential victims’ first names, claiming that they have been tagged in the “Youtube” video. Phrases used in the attack include: YO [name] why are you

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