Personal Pages
![]() Pictures of several cars from the beginning of the 20th century up to the seventies. Taken at shows, museums and all over Europe. |
![]() Restoration of a 1958 Chevy Impala convertible and 1955 Lincoln Capri 2dr hardtop. Includes other cars and music from the 50's and 60's. |
![]() Picture gallery provided by an American car enthusiast in Finland. |
![]() Several classic car pictures, including a few famous ones. |
![]() Family vehicles ranging from Model A Fords, 55 and 56 Chevrolets to a 1972 Buick Gran Sport convertible. |
![]() American cars photo gallery, show features, and cruising. |
![]() A 50's nostalgic site. Classic car pictures from people all over the US, 50's jukebox music and restoration city features cars under construction. |
![]() Contains pictures and information on many of the cars owned by a family over the last 55 years. |
![]() Pictures of classic cars. |
![]() Features the restoration of two cars. |
![]() Picture galleries of local (Barstow California) classic car shows. |
![]() Photos and descriptions of the author's collection of classic cars, and a section devoted to the Citroën SM, offering manufacturing details and other information of interest to collectors. |
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The firm is to release an app giving users access to their non-personal pages.
18 May 2012 at 9:34pm
NASHUA ? From Farmville to soliciting feedback on major issues, Nashua aldermen are making waves on Facebook. More than half of the 15 members of the Board of Aldermen have made their way onto the social networking giant, which went public Friday. The way aldermen use Facebook is a matter of preference, those with profiles and ?fan pages? said this week. On one page, you can see Ward 4 Alderman ...
2 May 2012 at 7:04am
New York's public-school teachers may not contact students through personal pages on Web sites like Facebook and Twitter, but can communicate through pages set up for classroom use, reports David W. Chen and Patrick McGeehan in Wednesday's New York Times, according to new rules by the city's Education Department.
17 May 2012 at 9:44am
Carefully cultivating your Facebook presence can be tough enough when you only have your personal profile to deal with, but it's a completely different story when you've got a full-blown Page (or three) to manage on top of it. To help those particular users stay on top of things, Facebook has begun to roll out a new app (called, imaginatively enough, Pages Manager ) in a small handful of markets ...
18 May 2012 at 2:14pm
Foodspotting has updated its iOS app with a new user interface based on extending the company?s general redesign from February. Foodspotting 3.5 introduces a new Place Page layout that provides personalized recommendations for a given venue along with reviews and details from Yelp, menus from Single Platform and the ability to make reservations via OpenTable. A new Profile Page allows users to ...
17 May 2012 at 5:00pm
Will Facebook's business model be more like Google, the New York Times, or TV? To be worth $100+ billion, it will have to be something much more. Wikimedia Commons Is Facebook's IPO the next chapter in ...
16 May 2012 at 12:11pm
A Christchurch man says the Inland Revenue Department (IRD) mistakenly sent him a document with so many private details about a person that he could easily impersonate them.
18 May 2012 at 6:45am
The Quebec Press Council has upheld a complaint against Gazette copy editor Peter Wheeland, filed by Julien Feldman when he was a candidate for the board of directors of the MUHC Hospital. Wheeland had posted an opinion on his personal Facebook page titled Julien Feldman, A really BAD choice for MUHC Hospital board. Feldman, a commissioner on the English Montreal School Board, claimed the ...
17 May 2012 at 5:39am
Facebook has just starting to roll out of the new app for the iPhone that will help people manage pages and keep in touch with followers. The new app is called Pages Manager. The new app apparently is very similar to the standard Facebook app, but all the features are dedicated to supporting fan pages. Read The Full Story
9 May 2012 at 12:39pm
If you want to avoid Google?s Penguin update (or recover from it), you?re going to have to make sure your site falls in line with Google?s quality guidelines. We?ve been posting various articles on these guidelines, such as: Google Penguin ?
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