Archive for the 'social networking' Category
“Open Status” to the rescue?
Facebook’s latest attempt to keep up with twitter now allows developers to access their “Status” API stream. However this of course comes with a caveat, Facebook users must OPT in to allow developers to access this data. No doubt Facebook wants marketers/advertisers to begin using this technology and possibly create pages to rival [...]
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Tags: api, facebook, privacy, social, twitter
Facebook redesigns homepage
I just can’t help it anymore, how many times does it take for an organization to settle down on an interface for longer than a year. Does facebook not have the foresight or talent to be able to create a site that scales in structure, that can evolve organically and not force the user [...]
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Tags: evolution, facebook, redesign, scalability, social media, user experience
Well I hate to admit it, but I posted on the new Skittles Twitter home page, and while I feel like the jury is still out on whether or not this will be considered a success, it definitely get’s you thinking.
And hey, some of you even ended up on my blog because of my twitter [...]
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Social Networks comparison
An insightful analysis on the current state and best practice on a selection of leading Social Networks.
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Facebook Removing “Is”
As predicted from an earlier post……the masses have decided
Read the Mashable Article
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