Archive for the ‘Social Networks’ Category

Facebook search

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Facebook announced that it is rolling out the new Facebook search.

You now will be able to search the last 30 days of your News Feed for status updates, photos, links, videos and notes being shared by your friends and the Facebook Pages of which you’re a fan. If people have chosen to make their content available to everyone, you also will be able to search for their status updates, links and notes, regardless of whether or not you are friends. Search results will continue to include people’s profiles as well as relevant Facebook Pages, groups and applications.

Source: Facebook

The Twitter Guide Book

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Twitter is a social network used by millions of people, and thousands more are signing up every day to send short messages to groups of friends. But where’s the user manual for Twitter? Where do new Twitter users go to learn about Tweeting, retweets, hashtags and customizing your Twitter profile? Where do you go if you want to know all about building a community on Twitter, or using Twitter for business? How can you find advanced tools for using Twitter on your phone or your desktop? To answer all these questions and more, Mashable assembled The Twitter Guide Book, a complete collection of resources for mastering Twitter. Happy Tweeting!

Facebook buys FriendFeed

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

Facebook, the world’s largest social networking site, said it will buy FriendFeed, netting a group of prized ex-Google engineers in the fast-growing Internet business. FriendFeed, an up-and-coming social media startup, lets people share content online in real time across various social networks and blogs.

The service is similar to, though less popular than Twitter, the microblogging site that Facebook tried to buy for $500 million in 2008, according to sources familiar with the matter.

Terms of the deal were not disclosed on Monday, but Facebook said FriendFeed would operate as it has for the time being as the teams determine long-term plans.

Facebook’s big gain in the acquisition is the engineering talent at FriendFeed, rather than the actual product, which has won critical praise, but lagged in popularity compared to Twitter, said Forrester Research analyst Jeremiah Owyang. FriendFeed’s four founders are former Google Inc employees who count well known products like Gmail and Google Maps among their accomplishments.

One bridge between Facebook and FriendFeed might have been Matt Cohler, Facebook’s former management vice president. He joined FriendFeed backer Benchmark Capital last year.

Source: Facebook

Don’t rely on URL Shorteners

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

Thanks to Twitter’s rising popularity — and its finite, 140-character message length limit — free URL shortening services have been all the rage recently. But they should not become a critical part of your company’s infrastructure.

Why not? Because there’s no guaranteeing they’re going to work. Most of today’s short URL services are run by small, modestly funded startups that could easily shut them down — or change the way they work. Both have recently happened.

Source: The Business Insider

Facebook faced DDOS Attack

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

Today this popular social network does not work properly, slow loading, broken connections, some fan pages are still not available … As it seems they faced DDOS attack:

“You may have had trouble accessing Facebook earlier today because of network issues related to an apparent distributed denial-of-service attack. We have restored full access for most people. We’ll keep monitoring the situation to make sure you have the reliable experience you expect from us.”

Twitter is also not working for a few hours now. Do they have the same problem?