All Facebook users are now able to convert their profiles to the new Timeline design. This will dramatically change how info is shared on the site. Want to see how it works? Watch this video!!!
Facebook, Twitter and all the other social media sites have changed the way young people interact with each other, but according to a survey from Poll Position, the majority of Americans don’t think this has been a change for the better.
Courtney Stodden, the 17-year-old bride of 51-year-old actor Doug Hutchison, has apparently had her Facebook page pulled. And it’s not the first time it’s happened.
Never fear, facebook is still - and according to the founders "will always be" free! ~Erin
Can you imagine the outrage that would ensue if Facebook required all it's members to begin paying to post their memories and contact their friends? The rumors are completely untrue but if they were true would you pay? Read the posts that caused these rumors to spread around the net inside.
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Attendees at the Facebook f8 keynote on Thursday got a special treat when ‘Saturday Night Live’ star Andy Samberg took the stage and did his finest Mark Zuckerberg impression.
In addition to some good-natured teasing of the young CEO, Samberg introduced new Facebook “features” such as the Slow-Poke, a poke you can retract if you’re later regretful about giving it...
Whether you love or hate the new facebook changes - more are on the way!!! Will these changes ever stop you from using the social network?
Facebook announced a big overhaul of their user profile design at yesterday’s f8 developers conference. The redesign includes a chronological sorting of each user’s life in a feature they’ve dubbed the Timeline.
Despite the whining about the launch of their “top stories” feature this week, Facebook unveiled and even bigger change at the company’s F8 developer conference in San Francisco: Timeline.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that profile pages will soon automatically put photos, videos, status updates and status changes in chronological order. The timeline will also feature a “way back” section
A study by technology research firm Gartner, which recently surveyed 6,295 people between the ages of 13 and 74, reveals almost a quarter of 18- to 29-year-olds use social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter less than when they first signed up for the services, with many saying the services simply aren’t that much fun anymore.
“The trend shows some social media fatigue among early adopters,
Let’s face it. We’ve all Facebook-stalked somebody we used to date, or somebody we’d like to date, or even somebody we’re currently dating. YouTube personality Jessica Frech has immortalized this cultural touchstone in her song “Facebook Creeping.”