Blisscontrol lets you control all your social network at one place

What if you have a place from where you can control all of your Social Networks settings? Sounds good, eh? Blisscontrol is the one stop where you can change settings for most of the popular social networks.

It is a simple site where at left you can select the setting for e.g. Profile Picture, Username, Password change etc, you want to change and on the right you can select the social network  for which you want to change the settings.

Its a wonderful idea. Definitely worth a try.

Ten Uncommon Social Networks You Should Know About

Beyond all the regular faces on the social networking scene that we’ve all grown far too familiar with, there is a whole of slew of entrepreneurial and uncommon social networks that are worth mentioning. Each of these has something new, different, and valuable to offer the world of social networking. Here are ten uncommon social networks sites other than Facebook and Twitter you should know something about.

43 Things:

43 Things is a social networking site that focuses on connecting people with similar hopes, dreams, and goals. Users must list their top life’s goals or hopes, and they are then connected to other users with similar hopes and goals in order to find plenty of common ground.

Academia.edu:


Academia.edu is a social networking site directed at researchers and academics who wish to collaborate with other professionals in their fields of expertise. A massive amount of academic fields are represented, and Academia.edu is known to users as the Facebook for geniuses.

Audimated:

Audimated is a social networking site for lovers of music. Both musicians themselves and their fans are welcomed with open arms into Audimated, which sees itself as a platform of promotion for independent artists. The rights to all creative content made public via Audimated are kept by the artists themselves.

Buzznet is a gossipy, trendy social networking and celebrity news site. Combining social networking with paparazzi feeds and a wealth of celebrity information, Buzznet unites fans from all corners of the globe. There are special corners for music aficionados, fashion addicts, and pop culture junkies.

 

Geni:

Geni is a networking site that focuses on creating genealogies and family trees. If you’re interested in your family’s roots and where you came from, Geni can help you sort out your past. Its plan is to eventually create a family tree that represents the entire population of the world.

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Mouthshut Official LogoMouthShut is a site that combines social networking elements with consumer review services. Users can join MouthShut either to simply be influenced by other movers and shakers or to become a reviewer themselves and influence others.

MyYearBook:

MyYearbook is a simple social networking site that incorporates Flash-based games, instant messaging, media sharing, virtual currency, and a real time information feed to bring users together. With integration with Facebook, this social network is a must for college goers and Gen-Y.

Raptr:

Raptr is a social networking site for gamers. Featuring instant messaging, user-created game reviews, game/achievements tracking, game statistics signatures, and a gaming accomplishments feed, Raptr is known by its users for being on the cutting-edge of the gaming industry. Users describe it as a place where bragging rights are established and where gaming giants rise and fall.

SocialVibe:

SocialVibe is one of the Internet’s largest marketing-focused social networks. Although it began as a place where users could collaborate with advertisers to raise funds for charities, it soon grew into a massive arena where advertisers could connect with consumers on a personal level in ways that both the consumers and the advertisers were most comfortable with.

Zoopa:

Zooppa is a social networking and crowd-sourcing site that brings together creative talent from all around the world. Ads or creative productions are solicited by companies and then compiled and submitted for review by users. Cash prizes along with plenty of recognition are given to the best entries. Advertising formats include radio, video, and print as well as concepts and banners.


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How to solve: No wireless networks in Ubuntu 12.04, 11.10 and 11.04

Problem:

Recently I installed Ubuntu 11.04 (wireless was working while installing) on my Dell Inspiron N4010 which uses Broadcom Wireless Adapter (How to know which network adapter you are using?). Wireless networks were even available when I used it for the first time after installing. Then there were message from Ubuntu that restricted drivers are available for Broadcom STA (BCM4311) (why did it ask me to download the wireless drivers when wireless was working on the first hand..??). Any ways, I said, why not? I clicked on the activate button. It installed the driver and asked me to restart the computer. I restarted it and there you go. Wireless is on. But it detects no networks. I know there are wireless networks but Ubuntu is not detecting any wireless networks.

Reason:

The reason what I think is some compatibility issues (it’s probably a bug in 11.04) with this version of Ubuntu and the restricted driver because same driver was working quite well in previous versions of Ubuntu.

Solution:

Here is what you need to do. Use other Broadcom drivers. Download these drivers (from Windows or through wired network or a friend’s computer or from wherever you are reading this article :) ).

For 32 bit: http://ie.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/restricted/b/bcmwl/bcmwl-kernel-source_5.+bdcom-0ubuntu5_i386.deb

For 64 bit: http://ie.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/restricted/b/bcmwl/bcmwl-kernel-source_5.+bdcom-0ubuntu5_amd64.deb

(Don’t know which Ubuntu you are using? Click here: Check you Ubuntu architecture)

Now remove the previous drivers in Ubuntu 11.04 by using: sudo apt-get remove bcmwl-kernel-source

Now install the appropriate driver (you have downloaded from the above links). Restart your computer. If restarting doesn’t work try shut down and then start it (strange…but works). Enjoy :)

Alternate Solution 1:

If you could connect through a wired network, this solution might work for you. (If not then check here). The problem is with STA drivers so better to deactivate/uninstall it.

Alternate Solution 2:

People who cannot solve the problem with the above specified method may want to try this one. Here you go:

  • open the ‘Synaptic Package Manager‘ (if you are using Ubuntu 11.10 then install it first from the software cemter) and search for ‘bcm’
  • uninstall the ‘bcm-kernel-source‘ package
  • make sure that the ‘firmware-b43-installer‘ and the ‘b43-fwcutter‘ packages are installed
  • type into terminal:

    cat /etc/modprobe.d/* | egrep '8180|acx|at76|ath|b43|bcm|CX|eth|ipw|irmware|isl|lbtf|orinoco|ndiswrapper|NPE|p54|prism|rtl|rt2|rt3|rt6|rt7|witch|wl' 

    (you may want to copy this till the end if it is not visible properly) and see if the term ‘blacklist bcm43xx‘ is there

  • if it is, then type cd /etc/modprobe.d/ and then sudo gedit blacklist.conf put a # in front of the line: blacklist bcm43xx then save the file (I was getting error messages in the terminal about not being able to save, but it actually did save properly).
  • reboot
Hopefully this works for you all!
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Sources: ubuntuforums, askubuntu