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Gear Up For Facebook Open Graph Actions January 26, 2012 Something's brewing behind all the social networking on Facebook, and if you're one of the many users who do a lot of stuff on this site then it may interest you to know of the latest developments.
Facebook Timeline Begins January 23, 2012 A radical change in Facebook’s profile was supposed to hit all users of the social networking site last September, but somehow it didn’t materialize. The date was moved to October, but the month went with all users doing things the usual way. As December approached there was no clear sign as to when Timeline, the new profile, would finally be launched for all the 800 million Facebook members worldwide. Some said it could be in January 2012, but the surprising announcement from Facebook is that Timeline has actually been rolled out in New Zealand in December and can now be used by users worldwide who want to try it.
What Happened to Facebook Emails? December 12, 2011 Last year, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg made a big announcement about a “new generation messaging” by email. It was code-named Project Titan, a supposedly “email killer” that was hyped to outdo popular email providers such as Yahoo, Gmail and Hotmail. Well, year 2011 is almost over and the citizens of cyberspace seem to have forgotten about Facebook emails as they look forward to welcoming the New Year.
Facebook Chat Problems Every Now and Then October 03, 2011 One of the most popular features of Facebook is the chat tool used by friends to “talk” to each other while they’re logged in at the same time no matter where they may be.
A Closer Look at Google+ and Facebook August 19, 2011 The world of social networking is changing rapidly. Just recently Google unveiled its new social media site called Google + that is designed to make online connecting with family, friends, colleagues and other people of interest closer to real life by selective sharing. This is a direct challenge to Facebook, which has gained global popularity since it started much earlier. But Google + will be much different from Facebook. |