Friday, June 29, 2012

TweetNews- June 29, 2012

Good Afternoon my Cyber Zombies,

The TweetNews for June 29, 2012:

@CNN Breaking News
Passengers and Crew foil plane hijack attempt in China.

@CNN Politics
President Obama is going to comment on the Colorado Fires at 3pm. He is going to tour the fires damage.

@NBC New York
Lauryn Hill plead guilty in New Jersey to tax evasion charges.

@NY1 News
Developing Story: Upper East Construction Accident injuries three.

@RT America
China's Middle Class is growing while America' Middle Class disappearing.

@The Associated Press
BREAKING: Houses passes bill to salvage 2.8 million jobs, stop student loan rate increase.

@Huffington Post
Katy Perry get real in her new documentary "Part of Me"
11 Bad Habits we picked up from our iPhones

@MTV News
Did Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth get married.

@Ok! Magazine
Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise are getting divorced.


Grace Online Newsletter # 1


Hi my cyber zombies,

Grace Online News will be now called Grace Online Newsletters. TweetNews is the new additional to Grace Online. TweetNews is going be about News Headlines on Twitter.

Twitter Feedback and Dancing with the Stars Commentary are gong to stay the same. I am going to change the American Idol Commentary in 2013.

I was working on a secret project in late May and early June. Here the surprise my Cyber Zombies, Grace Online joined Amazon Kindle Blog ePublication. 

Love Always,
Grace 

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Marie Digby - Feel - Official Japanese Video



Credit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgBQvfm1YPM

TweetNews: June 28, 2012

Hi my cyber zombies,

Welcome to TweetNews!!! The new additional to Grace Online. Now for your TweetNews Headlines:

The US Supreme Court called ObamaCare constitutional.

Romney has now raised $1.75 million since SCOTUS ruling this morning. 

Seventeen Democrats cross over to the Republican side to hold US Attorney General Eric Holder in criminal contempt. House Democrats walked out in protest.

Rafael Nadal loses to 100th-ranked Lukas Rosol in 2nd round of Wimbledon - 


Cooler temperatures today could help efforts to fight massive Colorado blaze:  -PP



Adam Lambert is the  of the Must Follow Artist On Twitter! Congrats 


Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Web Alert Now: Stop The Trap


Right now, a group of 600 industry lobbyist "advisors" and un-elected government trade representatives are scheming behind closed doors1,2 to craft an international agreement called the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).
Why the secrecy? We know from leaked documents3 that the TPP includes what amounts to an Internet trap that would:
  1. Criminalize4 some of your everyday use of the Internet,
  2. Force service providers to collect and hand over your private datawithout privacy safeguards5, and
  3. Give media conglomerates more power to fine you for Internet use,6 remove online content—including entire websites—and eventerminate7 your access to the Internet.
  4. The TPP would create a parallel legal system of international tribunals that will undermine national sovereignty and allow conglomerates to sue countries for laws that infringe on their profits.
The TPP's Internet trap is secretive, extreme, and it could criminalize your daily use of the Internet. You could be fined for simply clicking on the wrong link. We deserve to know what will be blocked, what we and our families will be fined for.
If enough of us speak out now, we can force participating governments to come clean. Your signature will send a message to each country's leaders.8 Please sign the petition.

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Web Alert Now: Don't Let Copyright Holders Steal Our Property Right!

Do you really own the smartphone or computer you’re using to read this? If you sold your books, would you be breaking the law? A federal court in New York says you would be, even if you legally paid for and bought them.

It's unbelievable, but trademark and copyright holders really are trying to use a legal loophole to take away your right to sell things that you own: Please add your name at right to fight back.
Public interest advocates are taking the case all the way to the Supreme Court, and Demand Progress is joining up with a coalition of groups -- including many of those that came together to kill SOPA -- to support the rights of ordinary Internet users and everyday consumers.
We are working to defend a long-standing principle known as the "First-Sale Doctrine." This common-sense rule gives us the right to sell most property we own, but big businesses have been trying to chip away at out our rights in the courts. If the Supreme Court supports the lower court’s decision, we won't really “own” anything if any part of it was made in a different country. And practically anything you own -- from your iPod to your house -- could have been made abroad, in whole or in part.
We only have a few months to make our voices heard before the Supreme Court makes a lasting ruling. We are asking President Obama and the U.S. Department of Justice to stand up for the little guy: The President can urge the Court to side with consumers, but he'll only do it if we bring enough pressure to bear.
If we lose this fight, practically anybody who wants to resell products they bought -- from Macbooks and iPhones to our clothing and textbooks -- will have to ask copyright holders for permission first. And they'll have the right to deny it!
It's bad for so many reasons: It'll undermine Craigslist and Ebay, hurt the environment, increase incentives for manufacturers to move jobs off-shore, and effectively ban the traditional American yard sale. For more info, please check out Marvin Ammori's article about the lawsuit.