Facebook Lite Might Mean Trouble! The new Facebook Lite just released last week, and it’s kind of obvious when you’re looking at it that there are no apps displayed and only an occasional advertiser. And I can’t help but think that the new Facebook Lite version might mean revenue trouble for all parties involved – […]
Category: Facebook
Mashable has a great article today talking about the upcoming Facebook Voice Chat. Of course, Faceobook currently has text chat, so voice chat would be an obvious upgrade. But why stop there? I mean, even Google has upgraded their world of chat to include Facebook video chat. So why not just go all the way […]
Facebook’s new tagging feature “@” is now live! This feature has a lot of similarities (ironically) to the tagging feature on Twitter. When you’re typing your message in your wall on Facebook, by adding the “@” symbol, you’ll then see a drop down menu of someone to tag. If you type “@” and then start […]
There is so much hype around Twitter and Facebook! And rightly so. These sites are generating massive numbers in monthly traffic growth, and Facebook alone is, in my opinion, going to overtake both Google and Yahoo in unique visitors per month. However you cannot forget that a blog, especially for a business, is a “must” […]
The much anticipated Facebook Lite has finally gone live! Facebook engineered a less robust version of the Facebook platform that we are all used to. This “lite” version provides a way for low bandwidth users – such as dial up connection, and 3rd world country type locations – to have access to Facebook!
Twitter is evolving! As time goes on, Twitter learns more about how people are using the notification service. And as Twitter learns more about how people use their service, their terms of service, by necessity, must change accordingly. Yesterday, Twitter announced an update to their Terms of Service to be more reflective of the way […]
Facebook announced yesterday a new tagging feature that is almost identical to Twitter’s tagging system. The @….. feature in Twitter allows you to reference another friend or follower, and in turn, provides a link back to that person. Facebook is trying to take it one step further, as they mentioned in their blog post, by […]