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Facebook Service Unavailable – DNS failure

23 September 2010

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Service Unavailable – DNS failure The server is temporarily unable to service your request. Please try again later. Reference #11.86c0f3d9.1285275267.7d56a8a This is breaking news that, Facebook Service is temporary unavailable. Here i’m accessing from The Kingdom of Bahrain & i have also confirmed from Saudia & Oman from my friends. Facebook DNS is failure. Facebook [...]

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Gulf Air Photo & Video Contest on Facebook Page

26 July 2010

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Gulf Air the Bahrain Based company created the page on worlds No.1 social networking website www.Facebook.com entitle with “1st Gulf Air Photo&Video Contest” where you can win a free return ticket. All you need to do is to join their Official page on Facebook.com & share any of picture & Video which you’ve captured while [...]

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Bangladesh lifts ban on Facebook

7 June 2010

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Bangladesh lifted a ban on Facebook yesterday, a week after it blocked the popular social networking site over caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed and “obnoxious” images of its leaders. The Bangladesh Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (BTRC)  ordered the country’s international Internet gateway providers to unblock the site after the US-based company agreed to remove the offending [...]

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Pakistan lifts Facebook ban

2 June 2010

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Pakistan lifted a ban on Facebook yesterday after officials from the social networking site apologised for a page deemed offensive to Muslims and removed its contents, a top information technology official said. The move came almost two weeks after Pakistan imposed the ban amid anger over a page that encouraged users to post images of [...]

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After Facebook and Youtube, Pakistan Government blocks Twitter

23 May 2010

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After blocking Facebook and Youtube, Pakistani authorities yesterday further widened the crackdown on websites with blasphemous contents by restricting access to popular social networking website Twitter. Pakistani users were unable to log into Twitter after internet service providers blocked access to the site. When users tried to log into site, there browsers displayed a message [...]

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