Facebook Expected to Roll Out Email Service
Facebook and Google have been butting heads over the last week regarding the privacy and ‘openness’ of user data, particularly when it comes to importing contacts from Google’s Gmail accounts to the social networking behemoth. With today’s expected announcement of Facebook offering users an email platform with @facebook.com or @fb.com email addresses, it’s perhaps understandable that Google are reluctant to let Facebook import contact details from their services.
Facebook Campaign Takes Breast Cancer Viral
You may have been confused (or perhaps disturbed) when looking at your Facebook news feed over the last couple of days and seeing a number of your female friends declaring that they “like it on” a range of common household places like the washing machine, the table, the floor etc.
As traumatised as you may have been by your mum saying she likes it on the stairs, the subject of these status updates is not actually related to their favourite place to get it on, it’s actually a breast cancer awareness campaign and refers to a woman’s favourite place to put her handbag, although that’s probably a big part of why this campaign has gone viral so quickly.
Facebook Awarded Searching Behaviour Patent
Search results based on your social circle has become something of a hot topic of late, but a new patent has awarded Facebook the ownership of this.
Specifically, the patent acquired by the leading social network covers ‘ranking search results based on the frequency of clicks on the search results by members of a social network who are within a predetermined degree of separation’. What this means for you is that your search results in Facebook – sponsored or organic – may become influenced by the way in which your friends behave on there; what they ‘like’, what groups they belong to, what applications they use and who they are friends with.
Keep Your Privacy In The Fridge
Facebook’s constant drive towards making all of your data public means that the world’s largest social media site probably isn’t the best platform for you to share those photographs of you kissing the boss’s daughter, but the modern web has created a mindset which means that we just have to tell people and show them the pictures when something like that happens.
New Viral Facebook Scams Are Coming for Your Data
If all the years of hammering the importance of internet security home have taught us anything, it’s that people simply never learn.
That’s probably a slightly harsh assessment – after all, there are new users taking to the internet every day, from youngsters to grandparents – but it can still be a little surprising to see people falling for very similar scams on Facebook over and over again. Today, a new wave of the “Shocking Video” style links is doing the rounds on the popular social networking site and despite the similarity to previous scams, people are still clicking the links.
Rumours Of New Google Social Media Platform Gather Momentum
The web is currently abuzz with rumours that Google are developing a social network called ‘Google Me’ that will attempt to challenge undoubted market leaders Facebook. The development has been predicted by Digg founder Kevin Rose and further weight has been thrown behind the information by former Facebook CTO Adam D’Angelo.
Rose claimed on Twitter to have received the information from a ‘very credible source’, writing ‘Google to launch Facebook competitor very soon.’ Google are yet to officially comment on the rumour, but D’Angelo added further credence to the story by answering a question on Q&A service Quora stating: ‘This is not a rumour. This is a real project.’
AOL Find Seller For Bebo
Struggling social networking site Bebo looks set for a change of hands after sources close to AOL revealed that the internet giants were close to agreeing its sale. AOL announced in April that they would be looking to either sell or shut down the site and it was believed that a fruitless search for a buyer was already well under way at that stage.
Farmville Creator Raises More Funding
Zynga, creators of one of the more ‘controversial’ aspects of Facebook, the social games like ‘Farmville’ and other popular titles like Mafia Wars, Cafe World and just about everything else that fills up your news feed have raised another $147 million in funding from Softbank, a telecommunications and media group from Japan.
The game creators and the media conglomerate have combined forces to spread these popular games throughout the Asian markets, focussing on mobile devices. This is definitely an intelligent move as the mobile phone is the primary source of internet access for many Japanese consumers.






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