it's Friday June fourth I'm Marco saya
and it's time to get loaded facebook
launched an official privacy page the
site announced on its blog that users
now have an official location to find
information on changes to facebook's
privacy settings you can also ask
questions as well as suggest
improvements or just rant about your
frustrations the page already has a few
video tutorials explaining the new
privacy settings you can find it at
facebook.com / FB privacy the New York
Times released an event app for New York
City life it's called the scoop and it
searches restaurants bars events and a
special category called only in NY which
lists some of the more unique
experiences like trapeze lessons in the
West Village it's free and available in
the App Store Google launched a new site
for people that want to try out google
docs without signing up for a google
account docs.google.com / demo will let
visitors try full versions of Google's
word processor spreadsheet and drawing
tools for free TechCrunch is reporting
that Google's up coming web based music
service may now have a name Google Music
a few weeks back google announced that
an itunes like service would be coming
to the android market we don't have many
details on the service itself just a
possible name the analytics firm sigh
somos created a census of the
demographics of bloggers it found that
bloggers between ages 21 and 35 make up
fifty-three percent of the entire
blogging population bloggers under 20
make up twenty percent and bloggers
between the ages of 36 and 50 account
for nineteen percent the gender
breakdown is pretty balanced with women
at 51% men at 49 and the US has the
largest stake in the blogosphere at
twenty-nine percent followed by the UK
then Japan then Brazil not surprisingly
California has the largest percentage of
bloggers in the States at fourteen
percent New York comes in at second
that's your news for today and that
wraps up your week of getting loaded
thanks for watching a Marcus a with Cena
and you've just been loaded
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