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77% Of Users Prefer Social Logins To Registration Forms On Websites [INFOGRAPHIC]

 

 

Did you know that almost nine in ten people (86 percent) may leave a website when asked to register or create an account?

Lengthy forms and password fatigue are cited as the main issues, but there’s a simple solution: social logins. By allowing your visitors to connect via Facebook, Google and Twitter, you can dramatically increase your the user conversion rate – and experience – on your website.

This infographic from Janrain takes a closer look at the registration challenge for brands and web developers.

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Pope prays for Middle East Christians in Arabic

  Vatican City, Oct 10, 2012 / 02:12 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- After his recent visit to the Church in Lebanon, Pope Benedict added Arabic to the list of official languages used at his weekly general audiences, launching the effort by offering the promise of his prayers in Arabic. “The Pope prays for all the people […]

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Army Rejects ‘Insults’ after HRW Says Troops Acted ‘Like a Mob’ in Migrant Workers Raid

  The Army Command on Wednesday said it rejects any insults against the military institution “under the excuse of the rights of migrant workers,” after Human Rights Watch said troops acted “like a gang” during a raid on a Beirut residence inhabited by migrant workers. HRW said Wednesday that Lebanon should probe and punish army and […]

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MEA fires female employee involved in racist incident

  BEIRUT: Middle East Airlines has fired the female staff member involved in a racist incident over the weekend, according to a company official. The airline said Tuesday on its Facebook page that “severe disciplinary action” had been taken against the two staff members involved in the incident, but an anonymous MEA official told the Associated […]

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The president’s way

  There should be a distinction between the weapons of the Resistance and the weapons of Hezbollah, Lebanese President Michel Suleiman said while on a state visit in Argentina. “The weapons that would be used in internal conflicts are forbidden and should be confiscated, whether they belong to Hezbollah or the Salafists or any other […]

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In Virginia, Mitt Romney calls for change of course in Middle East

  Romney sought to capitalize on the violence in Libya and Egypt that has made Obama vulnerable in the national security realm long seen as his strength. The Republican nominee vowed to “change course in the Middle East,” including by taking a hard line on Iran and arming Syrian rebels. Romney said he knows “the president […]

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Gunfire from Syrian side of border hits former Lebanese security center

  BEIRUT: Gunfire from the Syrian side of the border with Lebanon struck a former General Security facility in the area Monday, security sources told The Daily Star. No causalities were reported. The center is located on the outskirts of the northern border village of Abboudiyeh and was a target of heavy gunfire from machine guns, […]

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No Demonstrations in Pakistan * India When Christian Girls Raped

 

 

Ever since the attack on our embassy in Benghazi, Libya and the murder of four Americans on September 11, the news has been flooded with pictures of mobs burning American flags and effigies of President Obama throughout the Muslim world in protest of a video, which we are told hurts the feelings of the Muslim people.

Days after the "Love the Prophet Day" demonstrations in Pakistan, where the largest, most violent, week-long demonstrations occurred, I read a headline article in Asia News that says, "The wave of anti-Christian violence has not stopped in Pakistan. Abuses continue to be perpetrated in the name of the blasphemy law and acts of sexual violence are carried out against underage girls from religious minorities. . . ." Allah Rakhi is 10 years old. She is from a poor Christian family in Yousafabad, Madina Town, Faisalabad in Pakistan. In late August she went to a store to sell some things. It was there she met Muhammad Nazir. He lured the trusting 10 year old to his house under the pretense that he was interested in buying her things, but the money was at his house. When Allah’s father found her, she was unconscious on the floor, naked and bleeding. A porno movie was playing on the television.  The vicar general of the Diocese of Faisalabad, Father Khalid Rashid Asi, said, "The lack of justice in Pakistan means that the rich and powerful think that they can commit such acts and get away with it." If a Muslim girl had been raped, he went on to say, "It is likely that all the Christian homes in the area would have been torched."

According to another Asia News article, about 11:00 A.M. on September 20, 16-year-old Shumaila Masih was walking through the streets of Faisalabad when the Christian girl encountered three young Muslim men: Iftikhar Hussain, Shahid Munir and Muhammad Imran. They tried to get her to go with them but she refused, so they forced her. She cried for help as they dragged her through the streets, but no one helped her. Once they got her to Hussain’s house, they took turns raping her until her father and cousins found her hours later and rescued her.

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O’Reilly vs. Stewart The Rumble 2012 [REAL DEAL

    Fox News host Bill O’Reilly began Saturday evening’s “Rumble in the Air-Conditioned Auditorium” with Jon Stewart by delivering an opening speech that blasted President Barack Obama‘s spending record, liberals who still blame President George W. Bush for America’s troubles, and people like Sandra Fluke who want “more entitlements.” O’Reilly started his speech by […]

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Citing U.S. Fears, Arab Allies Limit Syrian Rebel Aid

  RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — For months, Saudi Arabia and Qatar have been funneling money and small arms to Syria’s rebels but have refused to provide heavier weapons, like shoulder-fired missiles, that could allow opposition fighters to bring down government aircraft, take out armored vehicles and turn the war’s tide. While they have publicly called for […]

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