A High Tech Copyscape for the Bible?

Today, technology on the Internet has given us ways to spot plagiarism from a distance. Magazine editors and English professors regularly use Copyscape from the comfort of their apartments to check if a writer or student has come up with an award-winning essay, or slacking off to play Halo 3. But what about software that can answer one of the most intriguing questions of all time: “Who wrote the Bible?”

MySpace’s Long Fall From Grace

Before there was Facebook, there was Friendster. It was the first “true” social networking site, which was later improved upon by MySpace. Now, Friendster is widely seen as one of the most promising ventures that failed, and MySpace just followed suit. The latter is now under the wings of Specific Media. It was previously reported that singer Justin Timberlake has ventured into some investment with the

5 Reasons Why People Don’t Follow You on Twitter

Do you wonder why despite your marketing efforts, you still don’t have followers other than those who personally know you? Okay maybe a handful of them have been lured to following you, but you still haven’t reached to more than 100 followers. What could you be doing wrong? Twitter is having a relationship with your followers. Just like when you’re social networking in the “real world”