Microsoft is the 3rd company to join the club of 1 trillion dolard



After amazon and apple in August 2018, $ 1 trillion dollars.Microsoft's revenue for the quarter increased 14 percent over last year, for a total quarterly revenue of $ 30.6 billion.If the famous American company has exceeded $ 1 trillion in market valuation, it is partly thanks to the efforts of Satya Nadella, the company's third CEO since 2014. A few years ago, the new boss of the company has been evolving its strategy towards cloud computing. As a result, the company is just behind the world's one, which is none other than Amazon. Thanks to this strategy, Microsoft reports a good financial health, announcing an annual turnover of more than 110 billion dollars in 2018

the most expensive houses in the world

10 - Copper Beech Farm


  • Price : 105 000 000 €

9 - Xanadu 2.0, Medina, USA

  • Price : 106 000 000 €

8 - Mountain Home Road, Woodside, USA

  • Price: 117 000 000 €

 7 - Blossom Estate, Palm Beach, USA

  • Price : 130 000 000 €

6 - Hearst-Davies Mansion, Beverly Hills, USA

  • Price : 142 000 000 €

5 - Fairfield, Sagaponack, USA

  • Price : 145 000 000 €

4 - Ellison Estate, Woodside, USA

  • Price : 177 000 000 €

3 - Villa Leopolda, Villefranche-sur-Mer, France

  • Price : 382 000 000 €

2 - Villa Certosa, Olbia, Italie

  • Prix : 450 000 000 €

1 - Antilia, Mumbai, Inde

  • Prix : 729 000 000 €



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1/ Spice jars screwed

 2/ Pallets transformed into coat hangers

3/ Cutlery changing utility

4/ A pallet planter



5/ low table 

6/ Vases in ampoules



7/ A coat rack in hangers

8/ Pots of flowers in eggshells


9/ A revisited palette

10/ Glass jars in pots of light

11/ Half pallet and door handles

12/ Canned cans transformed into flower pots

13/ A library in wooden crates

14/ Decorating with bottles

15/ charging mobile holder





Dog rescued while swimming 220 KM off Thailand



A dog was found swimming more than 220 kilometers offshore by workers from a drilling team in Thailand .



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how to get rid of contacts that facebook has added without your agreement

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Facebook’s public image has been taking a beating lately, and things just keep getting worse for the social media platform. According to a recent report from Business Insider India, Facebook has been uploading info from its users’ email contacts since 2016. Facebook did this “unintentionally” and without warning when users created their accounts for the first time, or when using their email accounts for login confirmation.
This happened for over 1.5 million users, according to Business Insider’s report. Facebook says it will contact the affected users and promised to delete their contact info soon, and has disabled email login confirmations in the meantime.
While it’s good to hear Facebook will correct this soon, it doesn’t necessarily help the company save, well, face after the recent string of serious security blunders. Luckily, users don’t have to wait around for the company to take action. We’ll show you how to take measures into your own hands and delete any contact info Facebook has inadvertently mined from your email and phone contacts.

How to delete contact information uploaded to Facebook

The first step here is preventative: Do not let any Facebook apps access your email/phone contacts when prompted if you’re installing them for the first time (whether that be the regular Facebook app, Facebook Lite, Messenger, or Messenger Lite). Contact syncing is a built-in feature of these apps, but given how poorly Facebook seems to be handling this type of data, it’s probably wise to keep them out for now.
However, as Business Insider’s piece points out, the accidental data scraping happened without users being warned while creating their accounts and when confirming logins via email. That means that even if you previously denied these app permissions or just don’t use Facebook’s apps in the first place, your data may have been impacted through your email anyway. Here’s how to delete your email and phone contact info via Facebook.com, and how to disable contact syncing in all Facebook and Messenger apps.

Deleting uploaded contact info from Facebook.com

Screenshot: Brendan Hesse (Facebook.com)


This is the best way (and in some cases only way) to delete uploaded contact info from your Facebook account, but this won’t disable the automatic contact sync options in any Facebook or Messenger apps you have installed. If you’re using any Facebook mobile apps, use the steps outlined below to turn off those settings before deleting any stored data here.

  1. Sign into Facebook.com.
  2. Go to the contacts management page.
  3. Here you can review and delete any uploaded contact information Facebook and synced and stored from your phone and/or email.

Disable contact syncing in the Facebook mobile apps







Screenshot: Brendan Hesse (Facebook Android app)


This will stop Facebook’s mobile apps from automatically uploading contact info on your device. You will also need to turn this off on Messenger as well (we cover this in the section below). Once you’ve turned off the contact upload option for any of these apps, you’ll need to delete any stored contact data through the Facebook website using the method above.
Facebook Android app:
  1. Open the menu tab via the top of the app’s window, then go to Settings & Privacy > Settings > Media and Contacts section > Media and Contacts.
  2. Turn off “Continuous Contacts Upload.”
Facebook iOS app:
  1. Tap the menu icon at the bottom of the app window.
  2. Go to Settings & Privacy > Settings > Media and Contacts > Upload Contacts.
  3. Turn off “Upload Contacts” 
Facebook Lite:
  1. In the menu tab, go to Settings > Media and Contacts > Contacts Uploading.
  2. Disable the “Contacts Uploading” setting.

Turning off contact syncing in the Messenger apps







Screenshot: Brendan Hesse (Messenger Android app)


As we said in the Facebook apps section, you will need to turn off this setting for both Messenger and Facebook apps alike. However, unlike the Facebook apps, Messenger will automatically delete your stored phone contacts when you turn this setting off. You can also delete stored Messenger contacts by going to Manage Your Uploaded Contacts > Delete All Contacts > Delete All Contacts. That said, we still recommend confirming that at all phone and email contact info is deleted on Facebook.com after you’ve turned Messenger’s contact syncing off.
Messenger Android and iOS:
  1. Open the app, then go to your profile tab and tap “People.”
  2. Turn off “Upload Contacts.”
  3. Your contacts will be automatically deleted.
Messenger Lite:
  1. Tap your profile picture in the upper right of the Home screen.
  2. Tap “People.”
  3. Turn off “Sync phone contacts.”
  4. All synced contacts will be deleted.
source of the article : lifehacker.com