Jobs from Indeed

Thursday, April 12, 2012

S.C. man released on charges after body in concrete


MONCKS CORNER - A Summerville man has been released from jail after being accused of dumping his 2-year-old son's body in a trash can and filling it with concrete nearly two years ago.

Roger Anthony Williams posted $250,000 bond and has been released from jail in Moncks Corner.

He is charged with homicide by child abuse and obstruction of justice.

No trial date has been set.

Authorities found the body of 2-year-old Rodricus Williams in a trash can in Orangeburg County in 2010.

Facebook Allows Users to Download More Personal Data


Facebook today expanded the amount of account data that members can download about themselves.
"Now you can access additional categories of information, including previous names, friend requests you've made and IP addresses you logged in from," Facebook said in a post on its Privacy Timeline.

The new info will be available to Facebook's almost 900 million users gradually, with more categories available for download in the future, the social network said.

Facebook first provided users with the option to download their information in Oct. 2010 amidst ongoing privacy concerns at the site. During a press event that also included the rollout of Facebook Groups and app-level controls, Mark Zuckerberg said many users had requested copies of their information, prompting the addition.

Accessible information included photos and videos shared on Facebook, Wall posts, messages, and chat conversations, friends' names and email addresses.

To access, users can visit the download page and click "Start My Archive" to receive the data in a subsequent email.




No comments:

Post a Comment

'Back to Eden' Books

Don't 'Sweat It' This Summer!

Enjoy The Summer in Comfort!

Django Unchained and Sparkle



'Red Hook Summer' by Spike Lee

*Alex Cross* Official Trailer (2012) [HD]

Signs of a 'Stroke' - F.A.S.T.

Drive Trucks for a Living

Learn to drive Big Trucks!