30 Sep 2008
Facebook launched more than a new iPhone app this evening - they also have a new home page (the page you see when you aren’t logged in) and a new tagline. Gone is all the descriptive language suggesting you sign up to “Keep up with …
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30 Sep 2008
When Facebook released their platform last year, the company generated more buzz in the Valley since Google went public. Thousands of developers flocked to their platform and now more than 40,000 applications have been built. Many of the early applications were widgets and one application in particular, Bumper Sticker, attracted over 12 million [...]
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29 Sep 2008
Early this evening a few users began reporting that a new login page began appearing for Facebook. This makes sense given the company’s redesign. This new homepage design and the redesign of their login page may signal the final transfer of users over to the new design. While we can’t confirm that [...]
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29 Sep 2008
In an interview with CNET News, Ted Ullyot declined to say what he’d do about those pesky Beacon complaints–or whether he’d follow Microsoft’s lead and petition to the government about the Wall Street fiasco.
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28 Sep 2008
woosterap.jpg. Knowing how much people love to collect and share photos of their favorite street art images, we’ve set up a little application on Facebook where people can collect and share images that can be found on the Wooster …
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26 Sep 2008
Have you been confused by the new Facebook design? Are there still things that you can’t figure out how to do on Facebook and never were able to? In keeping with the theme of this site, we are working to produce the most comprehensive series of tutorials on the web on how to [...]
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26 Sep 2008
A study coming out in a psychology journal next month reveals a not-so-hidden conclusion: that it’s easy to tell which Facebook members are actively self-promoting.
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25 Sep 2008
Back in November Facebook released a new product called Facebook Pages. What I believed was the most important feature was the ability to add applications to Pages. Since then thousands of pages have been created and everyday I see another friend that has become a fan of a product, person, or service. [...]
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25 Sep 2008
Facebook may be the world’s largest and fastest growing social network, but apparently Germany remains a tough market to crack for the company. The site is just ranked 19th on Alexa’s Top 100 list for this country, ten positions behind …
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24 Sep 2008
Tonight Facebook posted an update to the Facebook developer blog which said the new API would be transferred from api.new.facebook.com to api.facebook.com. What does this mean? It means the old API will no longer be accessible. It also means that Facebook is moving over the last users over to the new design. [...]
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