Sunday, September 17, 2017

The Ten Facebook Groups That Are Funny But Quite Popular

The Ten Facebook Groups That Are Funny But Quite Popular


Following are some of the most interesting groups on Facebook that are very popular and their descriptions can make you smile:
When I was your age, Pluto was a planet - This is a group dedicated to the kids who were taught that Pluto was the 9th planet from the sun. It will soon hit the 1 million member mark on Facebook.
People Who Always Have To Spell Their Names For Other People - This group is for anyone with an unusual spelling or an unusual name.
Slammed by Valleywag - This is for people who have been slammed by Valleywag or who dream of getting slammed by the ever-alert team of Nick Douglas and Owen Thomas..
I Use my Cell Phone to See in the Dark - For those that cant live without their cell phones - whether its to schedule appointments, see in the dark, use as an excuse to leave a conversation to "take an important call", figure out the waiters tip, keep as a clock, take pictures, or simply to use as a device to converse with others - as it was originally designed to do.
Unlike 99.99% of the Facebook population, I was born in the 70s. - The group for the "oldies" not your grandpas age but who are in 30s. [Facebook for Senior Citizens]
I Flip My Pillow Over to Get To The Cold Side - This group is not only limited to flipping our pillows, but is all about the ridiculous things we do to our pillows or bed for that matter, in order to get a good nights rest.
Enough with the Poking, Lets Just Have Sex - People dont understand why "poking" exists on facebook. Its pretty clear that its facebooks classy way of flirting, none of this "I was just thinking about you." [Most Popular]
Six Degrees of Separation - Stanley Milgram suggested that two random US citizens were connected on average by a chain of six acquaintances. That is, on average, a friend of a friend of a friend of a friend of a friend knows the president of the United States, or the Queen of the Netherlands, or the president of France or Osama and so on.
Techmeme Hats Me - I crave validation. And Techmeme doesnt deliver it. Techmeme hates me. So I hate Techmeme. Techmemes dad Gabe is also a member here. [How to Get on Techmeme]
If this group reaches 4,294,967,296 it might cause an integer overflow - Assuming that Facebook uses unsigned 32-bit integers to represent the size of a group. If so, 2^32 = 4,294,967,296.

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Saturday, August 12, 2017

The most popular iPhone 7 is the Plus model

The most popular iPhone 7 is the Plus model


 
When Apple said that iPhone 7 sales will be determined by supply and not demand it meant it. Earlier this week it issued a statement saying that all iPhone 7 Plus versions and the Jet Black iPhone 7 sold out quickly after going up for pre-order -- and they will not be available to walk-in customers, as a result.
 
While we do not know how many iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus units Apple had available for the pre-order round, a Slice Intelligence report claims that the bigger model is more popular with early adopters. Last year, it was the iPhone 6s which enjoyed the biggest success during pre-orders.
 
The iPhone 7 Plus is the better model on paper, boasting a bigger, higher resolution screen, dual camera setup at the back, and larger battery. Still, its success comes as somewhat of a surprise, because phablets used to be less popular than their smaller counterparts.
 
Slice Intelligence says that 55 percent of the iPhone 7 units Apple moved during the pre-order round were Plus models, with the remaining 45 percent of pre-orders being for the smaller version. Most folks (55.9 percent) who purchased one of Apples latest flagships came from an older iPhone.
 
The report says that 34 percent of the customers havent purchased a smartphone online since 2014. Few came from a rival brand, like Samsung (2.1 percent), LG (0.6 percent) or Motorola (0.5 percent) -- those numbers may go up after the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus are officially available in stores.
 
When it comes to colors, most buyers opted for black (46 percent), followed by jet black (23 percent), rose gold (15 percent), gold (nine percent), and silver (eight percent). The most popular storage option is 128GB (67 percent), followed by 256GB (19 percent) and 32GB (14 percent).
 
It is interesting to see that the range-topping 256GB versions were more popular than the entry-level 32GB models, seeing as they are $200 more expensive in US. The mid-range, 128GB versions, are the best buy, as they offer much more storage capacity over the 32GB model for $100 more.

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