This week on Supercharged we’re talking about deleting political tweets, the Ashley Madison aftermath, and hacking your morning routine. As usual, we’re also answering your questions, discussing your comments, and sharing our favorite tips and downloads of the week!
This week on Supercharged we’re talking about deleting political tweets, the Ashley Madison aftermath, and hacking your morning routine. As usual, we’re also answering your questions, discussing your comments, and sharing our favorite tips and downloads of the week!
This week on Supercharged we’re talking about deleting political tweets, the Ashley Madison aftermath, and hacking your morning routine. As usual, we’re also answering your questions, discussing your comments, and sharing our favorite tips and downloads of the week!
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Mozilla CEO threatens to fire person responsible for anonymous hate speech on Reddit"If they are an employee, they will be fired."
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Twitter shuts down 30 sites dedicated to saving politicians' deleted tweetsTwitter has shut down a network of sites dedicated to archiving deleted tweets from politicians around the world. The sites — collectively known as Politwoops — were overseen by the Open State Foundation (OSF), which reported that Twitter suspended their API access on Friday, August 21st. Twitter reportedly told the OSF that its decision was the result of "thoughtful internal deliberation and close consideration of a number of factors," and that the social media site didn't distinguish between politicians and regular users.
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Ashley Madison's $19 'full delete' option made the company millionsData from the hack is now easily searchable, so those people don't need go far to confirm whether Ashley Madison followed through on permanent account deletion — or if the company instead pocketed the $19 and profited from a false promise. In total, the Ashley Madison data dump covers 36 million accounts. "It was ALM that failed you and lied to you," the group behind the attack has told Ashley Madison's users. "Prosecute them and claim damages. Then move on with your life. Learn your lesson and make amends. Embarrassing now, but you'll get over it."
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You know the stock market is in trouble when Tim Cook is emailing Jim CramerStock markets around the world have been posting big losses for the last few days. The route was especially rough this morning, with the DOW Jones at one point falling 1,000 points in less than an hour. At the heart of the current slide is an issue which could impact many tech companies: economic weakness in China.
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Top 10 Ways to Upgrade Your Morning RoutineNever feel like there's enough time in the morning? Find yourself struggling to get up or into work mode? We know the feeling. Try out these tips on waking up, getting energized, and getting things done in the early hours.
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Start the Day Right with a Morning Routine That Feeds Your MindIf your morning routine consists of a mad rush to get out the door on time, it's probably time for an upgrade so you can frame your day better. Weblog Daring to Live Fully details two methods for feeding your mind the best stuff and setting the tone for the rest of the day.
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Create a Morning Playlist to Make Sure You Leave On-TimeIf you have trouble getting up and out of the house in the morning on time every day, or just want an easy way to bump your schedule back a bit, try upgrading your morning routine with a playlist that's specifically built to let you know how much time you have left based on which song is playing and how close the playlist is to the end.
This week may or may not have been sponsored by our friends at Lynda.com!