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Re: Facebook - Privacy Settings etc

Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 10:17 am
by quahappy
Always someone out there ready to cash in: Facebook for dummies. :)

Re: Facebook - Privacy Settings etc

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 5:37 pm
by quahappy
Facebook has been unavailable most of today due to on-going "technical issues" infuriating millions of daily FB users. in fact, rumour has it, FB creator Mark Zuckerberg has had enough with constantly trying to strengthen the sites security and could be pulling the plug all together some time in March. Take a look here for more information.

btw - although Facebook IS still experiencing major connection issues, the actual "report" in link above is a hoax.... or is it? ;)

Re: Facebook - Privacy Settings etc

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 3:12 am
by moongirl
Facebook Posts - Lamebook Posts
http://www.lamebook.com/

Re: Facebook - Privacy Settings etc

Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 1:54 am
by moongirl
FarmVille - GagaVille
Lady Gaga is set to release songs from hew new album on FarmVille. The singer will let fans listen to tracks from Born This Way, due in stores on May 23rd, on a section of the online game before they can be heard anywhere else.

On May 17th, Lady Gaga and Zynga will unveil GagaVille, a farm within FarmVille, which will showcase Lady Gaga’s themes from the album, such as crystals, unicorns and motorcycles. From May 17th to 19th, players can complete tasks to unlock and stream a new unreleased song per day.

Lady Gaga said: “I want to celebrate and share Born This Way with my little monsters in a special way that’s never been done before… Zynga has created a magical place in FarmVille where my fans can come play and be the first to listen to the album.”
http://gagadaily.com/2011/05/lady-gaga- ... farmville/

Re: Facebook - Privacy Settings etc

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 1:41 pm
by moongirl
Occupy Sesame Street
"Truly outrageous that 99% of the cookies are consumed by 1% of the monsters." :shock:
http://www.facebook.com/occupysesamestreet

Re: Facebook - Privacy Settings etc

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 6:29 am
by moongirl

Re: Facebook - Privacy Settings etc

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 6:01 am
by moongirl
Pretending to Text in Awkward Situations :lol:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Pretendin ... 229?v=info

Re: Facebook - Privacy Settings etc

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2012 6:21 am
by moongirl
Time To Clean Up Your Timeline - You've Got 7 Days
January 27, 2012
Facebook announced Tuesday that it is switching all users to Timeline "over the next few weeks." Timeline is Facebook's new interface to better display all of a user's posting and pictures that are mostly sitting dormant on its servers.


Among other things, Timeline has a slider bar that starts with the day you created the account and runs all the way up to today. The timestamp of a post puts the events in chronological order. Users are also prompted to insert events such as graduations, car purchases, and vacations to better tell their story. Other apps will allow them to post on topics such as how many miles they've run that day, the movies they quote, and the songs they have on repeat.

When you get Timeline, you'll have seven days to preview your data and hide specific items. After the seventh day you can still hide posts and photos, but others might have seen and copied them by then. Timeline doesn't expose anything that wasn't on your Facebook page already, but it might bring to the forefront items that were previously buried.

Soon users who are not using Timeline will get an announcement at the top of their Facebook homepage informing them that they are being converted to the new interface. If you want to do it sooner, you can visit Introducing Timeline and click on "Get Timeline."..........................

http://www.informationweek.com/byte/new ... /232500615

Re: Facebook - Privacy Settings etc

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2012 9:20 pm
by Rat
I've had timeline for a few weeks now. It doesn't seem very different most of the time. It actually starts **before** the day you create your account if you have any blurb about where you've lived or worked in the past. The only thing about it that seems worth all the fuss is that you get to stick a big banner-like image, unique to your account, across the top of the page. The rest is worthless.

Re: Facebook - Privacy Settings etc

Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 4:23 am
by moongirl
FaceCrooks
A Facebook watchdog organisation.
http://facecrooks.com/