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5 level Facebook Secured Privacy

Saturday, May 29, 2010

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5 level Facebook Secured Privacy

Mark Zuckerberg CEO of Facebook recently said “In next couple of weeks you can see some very simple and more user controlled privacy options on your account.” So here are the new settings disclosed. Before these new privacy settings users have to configure around 50 settings and now only 15 settings. . The new privacy setting has a [...]

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Latest Facebook Virus – Beware

Saturday, May 15, 2010

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Latest Facebook Virus – Beware

Just a few minutes back, i saw too many people recommending same video to almost everybody on their friend list, so i thought why not to find out what it is. And see what i got Its my humble request to all my dear friends and everybody on facebook, please take care of this little thing. There [...]

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Make your Twitter and Facebook timelines clear and simple

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

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Make your Twitter and Facebook timelines clear and simple

By no means are Twitter and Facebook perfect: You might wish that Facebook made it more intuitive to hide FarmVille or certain status updates. Or, maybe you wish that Twitter would introduce a new feature like nested tweets. Good news: For many of these website tweaks or suggestions, there’s likely to be a script [...]

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Add your Social Profile to your website or blog

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

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Add your LinkedIn Profile to Your Blog/Website: Just Add the following script to <head> tag  of your website or blog: <script type=”text/javascript” src=”http://www.linkedin.com/js/public-profile/widget-os.js”></script> And this to <body> tag : <a href=”http://in.linkedin.com/in/harshajmera”>Harsh Ajmera</a> By using a LinkedIn widget, you are entering into a legally binding agreement with LinkedIn Corporation that includes provisions that: Allow your use of a LinkedIn widget under [...]

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Top Websites of 2009

Monday, September 28, 2009

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Flickr –  Flickr was the first site to solve this problem with something called collaborative tagging. The idea is that if everyone is allowed to tag everyone else’s uploaded photos, then a rough-and-ready categorization will naturally emerge from the wisdom of the crowd. It works because it has to — there aren’t enough librarians in [...]

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Best Facebook Apps

Sunday, September 6, 2009

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Today I’ll be taking a look at the top 10 Facebook applications that are all about play. These apps are all about fun, and will probably waste time when you should be working. But, hey, we all need to to have a little fun. This is a completely subjective list, so not everyone will agree with [...]

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Facebook Connect Expands: Next Stop, Mobile Web

Friday, September 4, 2009

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Facebook used Nokia World, the mobile conference taking place now in Stuttgart Germany, to make a major announcement about the expansion of their Facebook Connect platform. According to Henri Moissinac, head of Facebook’s mobile operations, the company is launching a new program called “Facebook Connect For Mobile Web.” The Connect platform, which originally launched in 2008, [...]

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Facebook – A $500 Million Business

Sunday, July 12, 2009

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Facebook board member, Silicon Valley entrepreneur, and Web browser pioneer Marc Andreessen says thatsocial networking site Facebook will earn more than $500 million and will make many billions of dollars in revenue in five years. He told Reuters, “This calendar year they’ll do over $500 million. If they pushed the throttle forward on monetization they would be [...]

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A Closer Look at Facebook's New Privacy Options

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

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Chances are you wouldn’t tell grandma about the wild party you went to last Saturday night. Likewise, you might have spent Sunday evening at home knittin’ a mitten and only feel secure enough in your manhood to share pictures of your fiber craft with family. While real life communication lets us share different things with [...]

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