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FACEBOOK INTRODUCED THE BUTTON "PLAY" IN THE PAGES OF MUSICIANS AND IPOLNITELEY

Written By Unknown on Saturday, April 21, 2012 | 4:48 AM

FACEBOOK INTRODUCED THE BUTTON "PLAY" IN THE PAGES OF MUSICIANS AND IPOLNITELEY
Facebook has become a convenient place for musicians who want to present to the world their creativity. The company has developed a new button - "Play» («Listen»), which will be located in a designated place for it in the pages of artists.

Apparently, Facebook basically uses the power of service Spotify, which has long and successfully integrated with the social network, giving its users the opportunity to listen to music. But most likely, a service is not limited to Facebook and will offer you to listen to music on those services that you use most often. Thus, a new button "Sluasht" will become a truly great a favor such resources as Spotify or RDIO , which, however, already in full use of existing capacity Facebook. Source

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Facebook counterattacks Yahoo in patent infringement suit

Written By asif on Friday, April 6, 2012 | 3:16 AM

Facebook counterattacks Yahoo

The social network Facebook responds to Yahoos patent infringement suit with accusing the internet company of stealing intellectual property.

In March, Yahoo! accused the social network of Mark Zuckerberg in illegal use of technology, protected by ten patents. It was about the methods of online advertising, personalization tools, messages delivery and generation of news feeds.


It is reported that now Yahoo! is also accused in violation of patents, and also ten. Facebook claims that the opponent illegally uses a secure method of adding tags to photos and videos, means of the generation of recommendations, personalization tools for creating news feeds and titles, tools for extracting information from databases etc. Facebook requires compensation for damages, as well as the deviation of the patent claims of Yahoo!.

Observers note that the trial between the two companies could take many months or even years. It is possible that the companies will resolve the conflict out of the court by signing a cross-license agreement.

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Facebook chat tips and tricks 2012

Written By Unknown on Thursday, April 5, 2012 | 3:46 PM

Facebook chat tips and tricks 2012 by video All tips and tricks.

FaceBook is a way to reconnect with people. It has games, videos, photos, and chat. But what if instead of typing in chat... you could icon in chat? Like placing pictures in FB chat. This tutorial will give you codes, short and simple codes, that you can remember that let's you place little pictures and icons in FB chat.

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How to Import Your Blog Into Facebook

Written By asif on Monday, April 2, 2012 | 8:42 AM

For all of the bloggers out there, here’s another how-to that will eliminate the need for you to “re-blog” stories on Facebook. If you’re a blogger that isn’t already linking to your stories on Facebook, you might want to think about it. Here are a few simple steps to increase your web presence by leveraging the power of the social graph. Why not?

How to Import Your Blog Into Facebook


1) In the “Applications” menu (in the bottom bar), choose “Notes.”


2) Under “Notes Settings,” click on “Import a blog”


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3) Type in the URL of your blog and make sure to check the mini-EULA


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4) At the bottom of the preview, click on “Confirm Import”


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And that’s it — your blog is now available to all your Facebook friends and family! Whenever you post new articles on your blog, they will automatically appear on your Facebook Wall and in your friends’ News Feeds, driving traffic to your site.


Next step: Integrate Facebook Connect on your blog.


Update: Facebook has since changed Notes such that this method may no longer work for importing your blog.

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7 Facebook Apps Every Blogger Must Have

Written By asif on Sunday, April 1, 2012 | 2:25 AM

Facebook is one of the most popular Social Networks and quickly becoming a an interaction hub for great many people I personally know and work with. What have started as a college students network have grown into one of the most useful tools you can have for communication and for locating new people with similar to you interests.


But while standalone Facebook portal provides you with plenty options – its interactivity and usefulness factor greatly multiplied through the usage of the Apps provided by other developers. In fact as a blogger you have a superb way to promote your content on Facebook and get yourself additional audience…


More Traffic! Could You Use Some?


In this post I’ll discuss 7 Facebook Apps Every Blogger Must Have.



Application chosen for this post are based on my personal view of their usefulness and my personal usage, so be sure to experiment as nothing should be taken for granted!


Notes


Notes is a superb application and one of the absolutely MUST have if you write to a blog or two 8-) And here is the reason why:



  1. It allows you to basically subscribe to your own RSS Feed and will automatically import it to your profile each time a new post was made!

  2. Every time a new post imported as Note – all your friends will get a notification that a new status update is made on your profile – increase your branding!


See image below:


facebook_notes_application


Blog Networks


Blog Networks application allows you to claim your own blog and have it appear within the main Blog Networks interface. But how and where you will appear directly depends on your popularity!


More people subscribe to your blog – more popular it is seen and higher position you can get. Subscribing to blogs is very simple and it ads them to your profile. See image below and if you like my blog - Subscribe To My Blog!


facebook_blog_networks


Blogvote


Blogvote is a very simple application that does one thing – allows people to vote on blogs. Obviously your blog popularity will be determined by the score and probably number of votes. I can’s say for 100% because as you can see in image below – number of votes on my blog is pathetically small. So – do vote, good or bad, either way appreciated!


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Twitter


Twitter application is great in one perspective – it ties very popular micro-blog network that is currently all the rage and allows you to post status update directly from Twitter. Basically – every time you make an update in Twitter – it will be imported as your new status in Facebook and also gives you an opportunity to post directly from Facebook to the Twitter.


See images below:


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Friend Feed


Friend Feed is a swiss army knife of the the aggregation. Once you have setup your profile under the Friend Feed service properly – you can aggregate your actions and content from multiple sources into one location. And facebook app allows you t import all of that into your Facebook Profile!


Better yet, it allows you to see all the actions of your friends! In one single location, as long as they took the time to configure their profile. This is an app that will become the future of social interaction!


Talk about visibility! See image below:


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Ping.fm


Ping.fm application allows you to do actions such as status update from Ping.fm application. This one is a MUST for every WordPress blogger and I have already explained why and how in my post on social influence and will not be repeating myself.


All I can add here is that by not using this service you are loosing out!


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SubmbleUpon


And last but by no means least is StumbleUpon app. Every action you take via Stumble Upon bar is posted to your Facebook profile and shared with your friends! As you can see below – many of my own friends using this tool and falling behind is simply not an option.


StumbleUpon has a potential of generating to your blog massive amounts of traffic when you don’t abuse the system and Facebook app simplifies the process! Feel free to become my friend by clicking the image below:


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Conclusion


As I have stated in the beginning of this post – it is not mean to be an All Inclusive list of the Facebook Applications but rather those that help you as a blogger to get traffic and recognition and have proven to work for me – in one way or another.


And that reason is what makes them in my opinion 7 Facebook Apps Every Blogger Must Have

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nine surprised Share By Facebook

Written By asif on Saturday, March 31, 2012 | 3:22 AM

Finally see the latest news on Facebook, the world's best-known Internet company Facebook has been determined to prepare the listing of the. The social networking giant intends to raise $ 5,000,000,000, and will be in May of this year began selling stock under the ticker symbol for the FB. Facebook only finance $ 5 billion, which many people feel a bit surprised. Earlier rumors that it is prepared to finance the $ 10 billion. However, this will allow Facebook's IPO to become the largest IPO in the history of the Internet, much larger than the size of the year the IPO of Google. Although Facebook only finance $ 5 billion, but the company's own valuation may have been as high as $ 100 billion.


However, despite the fact that people feel a little surprised, but they are not Facebook, the IPO is the most surprising fact. Facebook has informed the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has submitted a prospectus - it is essentially an advertisement, designed to explain to investors to buy Facebook stock of reason - so we were able to in-depth understanding of this upcoming company.

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How to: Integrating Facebook in your Website

Written By Unknown on Monday, March 26, 2012 | 8:23 AM

The Facebook JavaScript SDK, the one we will be using for our app, enables us to access all of the features of the Graph API via JavaScript, and it provides a rich set of features like authentication and sharing. In this tutorial I’ll show you how to use this SDK in your site. I’ll show you how to add some features to an application we built-in my previous tutorials, the distance finder (part1 of the tutorial, part2). As you might remember, we’ve also added twitter @anywhere features to the app (the tutorial), now it’s time to add Facebook as well!How to: Integrating Facebook in your Website
What are we going to build?
We already have a distance finder, an app the uses the google maps api to find the distance and route between two locations. The results of the search can be shared on twitter. In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to share your results on Facebook!
You can check out the demo here, and also download the source code.
Prerequisites
To be able to use the Facebook JavaScript SDK, we will need an application ID. To get one, we have to register a new app. We can do this here. We will need to fill in the following info correctly to be able to use our new app:
  • in the ‘website’ tab, at ‘site url’ we must write the url where the app will be stored
  • in the ‘facebook integration’ tab, we must fill in ‘Canvas URL’, also our app’s url
A Facebook page will be generated for our app, here it is. We can personalize that by adding a description, a photo, etc.
When a user will post on his wall from an app, Facebook will write the name of the app which was used to post that message. When someone clicks on that link, they will be sent to the app’s page.
Our app’s page will also have a ‘Like’ button, if people click it, we will know who liked our app. I will also show you how to add a similar like button on the site, a button that will be connected to our app’s Facebook page.
Changes to the previous version of our app
In this tutorial I will only explain the Facebook related changes we made to our app. If you have questions regarding the rest of the code, check out the previous tutorials or drop me a message.
Including the script
To use the JavaScript Facebook SDK, we will first have to load the SDK in our site. We will do this asynchronously so it does not block loading other elements of our site. We have to add the following code after the tag:
<div id="fb-root"></div>
<script type="text/<span class="><!--mce:0--></script>
window.fbAsyncInit = function() {
   FB.init({appId: 'ADD_APP_ID_HERE', status: true, cookie: true, xfbml: true});
};
(function() {
   var e = document.createElement('script');
   e.type = 'text/javascript';
   e.src = document.location.protocol + '//connect.facebook.net/en_US/all.js';
   e.async = true;
   document.getElementById('fb-root').appendChild(e);
}());
</script>
Don’t forget to fill in the API key!
What are we going to do with the script?
We are going to give our users to possibility to login to Facebook directly from our app and post their search results there.
We will first add a Facebook login button. Here’s the code from Facebook to add such a button:
<fb:login-button autologoutlink='true'  perms='email,user_birthday,status_update,publish_stream'></fb:login-button>
We will then have to register the login and logout events and also add a function to check if the user is logged in (when someone visits our site). We will add the following lines to the fbAsyncInit function:
FB.Event.subscribe('auth.login', function(response) {
   login();
});
FB.Event.subscribe('auth.logout', function(response) {
   logout();
});
FB.getLoginStatus(function(response) {
   if (response.session) {
      greet();
   }
});
We have added an event for when a user logs in the Facebook from our app, when they do, the login() function will be called.
When the user logs out, we’ll call the logout() function.
We’ve also added a function for checking the user status: getLoginStatus(). This will be called when the SDK is loaded, to check if the user is already logged in their Facebook account. The text on the Facebook button we added will change from “Login” to “Facebook logout” according to the user’s status. The greet() function will be called when the user is already logged in. Let’s see how the login (), logout() and greet() functions look like:
function login(){
   FB.api('/me', function(response) {
      alert('You have successfully logged in, '+response.name+"!");
   });
}
function logout(){
   alert('You have successfully logged out!');
}
function greet(){
   FB.api('/me', function(response) {
      alert('Welcome, '+response.name+"!");
   });
}
The login function saves the user’s name from the response it got from facebook and displays a message on the screen. The logout and greet button are also just used to show messages on the screen.
After adding these, our user will be able to log in to their facebook account directly from our app! If the user is logged in their facebook account when they visit our app, they will be greeted.
Now let’s see how to help them share their search results!
Adding the share box
We will add a comment box similar to the one added for twitter, next to that one.
In the continueShowRoute() function we will add some more code, to also add a facebook comment box to our ‘share’ div:
var twitter = "<div class='comments' style='display: inline-block;'></div>";
var facebook = "";
document.getElementById("share").innerHTML = twitter+" "+facebook;
As you remember, we used the share_twitter() function to create the link to share and show the comment box with the message. We will be adding there the code to also show the facebook box.
var code = "<span style="font-size: large;">Share with your facebook friends!</span>";
code += "

<input id="status" size="60" type="text" value=" My search on <span class=&quot;hiddenSpellError&quot; pre=&quot;on &quot;>distancefinder</span>: &quot;+response+&quot;" />";
code += "<br/><a href='#' onclick='setStatus(); return false;'>Share!</a>";
document.getElementById('facebook').innerHTML = code;
The facebook box will have an input field with the text and link to be shared and a ‘Share!’ link. As you can see, when the users click on the ‘Share!’ link, the setStatus() function will be called. Let’s see what it does:
function setStatus(){
   // check if user is logged in:
   FB.getLoginStatus(function(response) {
      if (response.session) {
         new_status = document.getElementById('status').value;
         FB.api(
         {
            method: 'status.set',
            status: new_status
         },
         function(response) {
            if (response == 0){
               alert('Your facebook status was not updated.');
            }
            else{
               alert('Your facebook status was updated');
            }
         }
     );
     } else {
        alert('please log in first :)');
     }
   });
}
It first checks if the user is logged in. For this, it uses the getLoginStatus() function from the javascript SDK. If the user is not logged in, we’ll show a message informing them that they must login in order to share the search results.
If the user is logged in, we get the message to share from the input field called ‘status’, and use the status.set method from the SDK to set the user’s status to the new value. After setting the status, we will show a message to the user.
And that’s it! Our users can now share their search results on facebook!
Adding the ‘Like’ box
You might have noticed there’s a like box in our app, below the map. It shows the users that have liked our facebook app. To add one of those, all you have to do is go to the app profile page, at the “get started” tab. There you will find a link to create a like box. You can choose some options for your box and facebook will generate the code for you. The code for the box from our app looks like this:
<fb:like-box profile_id="APP_ID_IS_HERE" stream="false" header="false"></fb:like-box>
It really simple, isn’t it?
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial and don’t hesitate to ask if you have any questions.
Warning
This might not work well with internet explorer. I’ve tested with chrome, firefox and opera and it works great on those!

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