Saturday, March 9, 2013

How can you access your face book account without the confirmation code?

Q. I set up my face book account for two weeks, and I'm still waitinf for my confirmation code. I cannot acces the help center for face book, and one phone number that is posted is a joke. There is no live tech support at all. Even tried Just Answers.com, who wanted to charge me for help, I paid and the so called expert never got back to me. So I figure I would ask the real people, not so called experts.

A. You can't do that on Facebook; you need to confirm your account in order to get more access to do a lot of things.

What websites do you visit most often?
Q. I am applying for a Tech Support position and would like to know what kind of websites a lot of nerdies go to. Send me as many as you like and keep them clean and professional please!

A. rofl nerdies.

Mostly yahoo answers and facebook. A lot of teens go on facebook or myspace. and msn messenger/ebuddy

You can try googling this

: Most common websites visited. and pick a catog. for r.g teens or adults or kids

Why is Yahoo allowing 360 to fall into disarray?
Q. Yahoo 360 is becoming buggier and buggier. Back in the day, Yahoo was very quick to take care of such issues. Nowadays, this is not the case. It is a shame, but even Myspace has better tech support.

Does Anyone Know Why Yahoo Has Fallen Behind?

A. Back in the day was probably in 2005-2006. In October 2007, Yahoo announced on Yahoo! 360 team/product blogs that they would no longer handle bugs related to the Yahoo! 360 service (see http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-1qCkw2Ehaak.hdNZkEAzDrpa4Q--?cq=1&p=51234 ). Yahoo! 360 was already in a "beta" phase, where testing and bug fixing was still happening. Also, Yahoo! 360's system would have needed to be more flexible to compete with other social networking services (like Facebook and Myspace - regardless of the target audience). When technical support was halted, old bugs were never fixed and the amount of bugs increased as web technologies advanced. See http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-4D4zxsg6fLRvC60pERfR7.8c?p=858 for more information on Yahoo! 360 glitches.

Yahoo decided to halt technical support as they migrated parts of the service to the Yahoo! Profile (http://profiles.yahoo.com - which is an upgraded version of the old Yahoo! Members Profile). Yahoo aims to make this "universal profile" a "social-networking" hub for many of its services (not just focused in one service like with Yahoo! 360). There's been changes happening in the background related to the transition, but what you see as Yahoo! 360 right now likely will not change. If anything, the service seems poised to close after the migration to the Y!Profile is complete. Blogging functions (at least U.S. related) have not been transferred yet. No exact close date has been officially announced for Yahoo! 360. The Yahoo! Profile is an ongoing project, also in beta.

Yahoo is in a "turnaround" phase as a company and has elected to go with an "Open Strategy". You can read details about Y!360, the Yahoo! Profile (i.e. the universal profile system), and Yahoo's plans via the following links that are the sources for the majority of my answer:
* Yahoo! 360 Product/Team Blog (US): http://blog.360.yahoo.com/product_360 . The 360 team blog is also accessible via the "Yahoo! 360 News" link in the upper right corner of your 360 space. You can post complaints on the Yahoo! 360 blog, but don't expect a personal response. Also, see the Yahoo! Profile Blog: http://www.yprofileblog.com for more details on the situation.
* http://developer.yahoo.net/blog/archives/2008/04/introducing_the_1.html
* http://ycorpblog.com/2008/10/16/your-social-control-panel
* http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-4D4zxsg6fLRvC60pERfR7.8c?p=1414
* http://news.cnet.com/8301-13953_3-10041155-80.html
* http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-10067445-2.html
* http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-ZctuWFowaK7nKTg-?cq=1




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