Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Facebook Indexing: Will Facebook Index All Your Info on Google?


If you've logged into Facebook recently, you've likely been notified of Facebook's new privacy changes. So do these changes mean Facebook will automatically index all your info on Google? Apparently not. 


Facebook has posted the following message on its site: 
"There have been misleading rumors recently about Facebook indexing all your information on Google. This is not true. Facebook created public search listings in 2007 to enable people to search for your name and see a link to your Facebook profile."
If you're not interested in having people search for your name on Facebook, you can change your settings to prevent Facebook from indexing your name.

So what can you do to stop your Facebook profile from indexing on Google? Here are some brief instructions:



  

If you don't want search engines like Google and Bing to index your profile, do yourself a favor and make sure those settings are still set the way you want them to be. To adjust your search privacy settings click on Settings>Privacy Settings>Search. If the "Allow indexing" box is checked then search engines will be able to index your information.




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Friday, December 11, 2009

Monster 19-point taken in CNY

I found this article on Syracuse.com yesterday & I would just like to congratulate my old Friend Mike on harvesting this magnificent whitetail right here in CNY. Good job Mikey, most of us hunters can only dream of seeing a deer like this one. 

By David Figura/The Post-Standard

December 10, 2009, 12:00PM
mikedeer.JPGMike Smiley poses with his 19-point, non-typical buck he shot recently on land in the town of Van Buren near Baldwinsville.
He shot it with a muzzleloader at 92 yards. He said he was on his way out of the woods when two does appeared, with this buck not far behind.
Smiley said the deer was estimated to be 5 1/2 years old. It dressed out at 155 pounds. The deer's non-typical rack had 13 points on one side; 6 on the other. It's final "green" antler score was 178 5/8 (its gross was 185 7/8).
He said the antlers were scored by Dallas Sumner of Baldwinsville. "Dallas also showed me the whitetail record book of New York State 14th edition," he said. "According to my green score it would fall second in the muzzleloader non-typical for New York State."
For more on this deer, see Sunday's Outdoors page in The Post-Standard.

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