If you feel like you’re paying more to fill up this week, you aren’t imagining it. The conflict in the Middle East has officially hit the "Oil Phase," and the numbers coming off the ticker are starting to look like a crisis. Here is the breakdown of why gas prices are spiking and what the world is doing to stop the bleeding. 1. The $100 Barrier has Shattered For the first time in over three years, oil prices have officially surged past $100 per barrel . At the peak of the panic this week, Brent crude hit nearly $120 , driven by one simple fear: the total closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Because 20% of the world’s oil passes through that one narrow waterway, the moment Iran threatened it, the markets went into a tailspin. 2. Pain at the Pump: By the Numbers This isn't just a "Wall Street" problem; it's a "Main Street" problem. The U.S. Average: Nationwide gas prices have jumped roughly 27 cents in a single week , hitting an average of $3.58 per gal...
Twitter has announced an easy way to find and follow your Facebook friends on Twitter. Making it easier to stay in touch with your friends right from Twitter. The Facebook app allows you to also save your Facebook friends as a list. The new improvement means you do not need to search by name for your friends and by the time you get through the whole list it will be very time consuming. With Twitter's Facebook app you can check how many of your friends are on Twitter and follow them automatically.
An update from Twitter says that the Facebook App cannot currently access your Facebook friends list and this is a problem for Facebook's end. Facebook has said that they are working on resolving the issue.
Your Tweets can also get posted to your profile and any one page that you choose. For the first time you can now use Twitter to post tweets to Facebook.


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