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ADELE INVITES ROBBIE WILLIAMS TO INVESTIGATE HAUNTED MANSION
Adele has reportedly asked Robbie Williams to come and stay in her Sussex mansion so that they can go ghost hunting.
The 23-year-old ‘Someone Like You’ singer reportedly believes her 10-bedroom home is Sussex, England, is being staked out by ghosts, and has invited super-natural enthusiast Robbie and his wife Ayda Field to come and experience the spooky goings-on.
While the star is no fan of her ghoulish guests, the Take That star and wife Ayda are apparently fascinated by the supernatural and have been offered a weekend of fun in the haunted house.
A friend told: “Adele’s often said she hates staying at home alone in the mansion because she’s sure it’s haunted and she gets spooked.”
“She knows Robbie and Ayda are fascinated by the supernatural and has offered to have them to stay for a haunted weekend any time they like. Adele thinks they are both fantastic and would love to spend some time sharing ghost.”
Williams and the Grammy Award winner have been friends since meeting at the Brit Awards four years ago.
ADELE’S dream seafront home may be turned into a nightmare — by a neighbour’s extension.London, April 8 (IANS) Singer Adele’s new two-million-pound home may be turned into a nightmare if her neighbour’s plan of a property extension materializes.
Her millionaire neighbour in Brighton plans to extend the property to include a plunge pool, which will overlook her house, two balconies and decking, if permission is granted.
“This would be a nightmare for Adele. It may be she didn’t even know about it but I wouldn’t want to pay 2 million pounds, then see a neighbour’s pool built outside my window,” said a source.
The decking would affect the line of sight from the house which Adele plans to share with boyfriend Simon Konecki.
“The big factor in these properties is the uninterrupted 180-degree view owners have from the rear. I’d imagine she’s pretty annoyed,” the source added.
If Adele had pulled out of the house purchase on discovering the application, she would still have been liable for a huge bill.
Adele ‘scared Of Becoming A Drug Addict’Adele has said that she lives in fear of becoming a drug addict. The singer revealed that she is terrified of flying, but refuses to take any pills to calm her nerves in case she gets hooked. She explained to Q magazine, “I’m probably the worst flier. I don’t take Valium or anything like that because I’m scared I’ll be the next Lindsay Lohan, popping sleeping pills. “Plus I don’t want to be out of it if the plane crashes. I want to be aware and call my mum.” The 22-year-old added that despite her fear of flying, she is still keen to broaden her horizons. She added, “I’m really interested in lots of things. When I was younger I used to be in class and think I knew it all. I’m really interested in art and literature and film and cooking and sociology and history and travelling, even though I hate flying.”
Google Plus VS Facebook ?
90 million plus users for Google Plus
Google Plus recently have crossed its 90 million plus users now since its launch in June.
Google Plus’s best competitor Facebook now has 800 plus million users and counting.Though Facebook is much ahead in this game of possession of users in social networks , Google Plus gave a real threat to Facebook when it was launched.
From the time Google launched its new social networking site,Google Plus, we have seen much maturity in the dynamics of Facebook and they really cam up with new ideas.Much appreciated was the Timeline,photo viewer in white background and their efforts in keeping Facebook spam-free.
Google Plus is growing fast
Google Plus is growing fast. How much business it takes away from Facebook will depend — but it’s easy to imagine both thriving and competing with each other for years to come.
By Dan Mitchell, contributor
FORTUNE — Whenever the subject of traffic or membership on social-media sites comes up, a caveat should be offered: it’s really difficult to tell which numbers to believe, if any. Facebook claims 800 million “active users,” but I know lots of people — myself included — who have more than one account. So, active accounts, maybe. But the number of users is not likely to really be approaching 1 billion of Earth’s 6.8 billion inhabitants.
The numbers are even murkier when it comes to Google Plus. Since Google (GOOG) hasn’t disclosed its own numbers lately, we must rely on those from outside observers. But the evidence suggests that Google’s answer to Facebook is growing fast. Paul Allen, the founder of Ancestry.com who calls himself an “unofficial statistician” for Google Plus, offers an optimistic prediction: that Google Plus will have 400 million users by year’s end. Right now, it has just over 60 million, he says. He bases his prediction on his claim that nearly a quarter of all of Google Plus’s users signed up in December, indicating a rather breathtaking rate of growth.
Some observers say Google Plus’s growth rate is actually higher than that. The last official word from Google itself came in October, when CEO Larry Page said Google Plus had 40 million users. The company didn’t give any more information than that, such as how those users were counted: Active monthly users? Did it include people who signed up for the service but have never used it?
But if Google Plus really does reach Allen’s estimate for this year, it would turn around what is a troubling trend for the search giant: as a whole, the company is still ahead of everybody in terms of unique visits, but it’s being crushed by Facebook in terms of time spent on any given Google property, such as search and YouTube. By that metric, Facebook beats Google, YouTube, Yahoo (YHOO) and AOL (AOL) combined. No wonder Google is putting so much money and effort into social media. Too bad it happened so late.
Still, Google is not easily dismissed. Too often, Google Plus vs. Facebook is presented as a zero-sum game, as if the success of one must result in the downfall of the other. But there’s no reason that they can’t both thrive, competing with each other (and with Twitter, et al) for users and ad dollars. They share many of the same users now, and that will likely continue to be the case. It’s easy to imagine them each claiming different demographics to appeal to different advertisers. Perhaps Google Plus will end up being the network of professionals, techies and creative types, while Facebook continues on as the network of the mainstream. Maybe Google Plus will end up with fewer members and less traffic, but higher CPMs.
Anyway, that’s one scenario. One big risk for Facebook in what is fast becoming a real competition is that it will lose more members the more often it creates obnoxious features like the Ticker, carelessly invades users’ privacy, or radically revamps the site, as it has done several times recently, culminating in the new Timeline feature. The more friends someone has on Google Plus, and the more features that site adds, the lower the cost to users of switching over from Facebook, or at least of adding Google Plus and going to Facebook less often.
Unless it is careful, Facebook will, if anything, be more prone to muck about with the site once it has billions of dollars of the investing public’s money at its disposal after its expected IPO this year. Better Facebook should use the cash to improve service and make deals with more media and gaming companies to add to the site’s features. That is, to work on making it more attractive to users rather than less so.










































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