Question – how many of you have Facebook set as your homepage on your web browser? Meaning, when you click to open your web browser (Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox, Safari, etc…) Facebook is the first thing to load? I just logged in to Facebook and got the following option (screenshot of what I saw): You […]
Category: Social Media
I’ve been forming an opinion lately that Facebook should go ahead and build it’s own browser. Let’s called it The Facebook Browser Why? You ask… It’s simple. Facebook has 500 million users, over 220 million users login daily, over 2o0 million access the social network via their mobile phone, and by the year 2012 it […]
I love the philosophy at Facebook – move fast and break things. This is the mindset of the Facebook employees, engineers, and even CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Basically, innovation and product development never stops. You’re never “finished” with a project and new releases are always mandatory. In fact, Facebook wants new innovation pushed out the door […]
Depending on who you ask, Twitter is either a complete waste of time or a lifeline that has saved the day on more than one occasion. I for one have found Twitter to be extremely helpful on many occasions for answering tough questions, or providing insightful feedback to ideas. Twitter is also a great resource […]
It used to be that on Twitter, you could dramatically increase your followers by simply following a bunch a people. Twitter’s magic would unfold as you followed people and your follower number would continually increase, so long as you continued to build the number of people you follow. Well, for those of you lately that […]
It looks like Facebook is taking some pretty aggressive measures against Google. TechCrunch just reported that Facebook has removed Gmail from the “Find Friends” list of email providers and also from the Facebook owned FriendFeed. So what has Facebook removed Gmail? There seems to be a fight brewing among the two tech giants around the […]
The image above is of Cheng Jianping, 46, who was sentenced to hard labor in China for a Twitter message (retweet actually) that she posted. Question – how do you know you live in a communist regime? Answer, when you get sentenced to “education through hard labor” for a message you tweet. That’s exactly what […]