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No, Facebook Places Is Not Tracking You
A widely circulated message on Facebook is spreading some misinformation about the site's Places service.
September 3, 2010, 2:16 pm| Read full article | More articles from nytimes.com
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Facebook Bolsters Its Search, Could This Be Hard For Google To Digest?
Google isn’t the only one trying to put a challenge to Facebook by bringing in its own social network, Google.Me. Facebook has taken up the challenge and while it isn’t launching it’s standalone search engine, the social network today gave a huge boost to its search. Gulp, that would be...
Read more »September 3, 2010, 2:15 pm| Read full article | More articles from startupmeme.com
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HOW TO: Score the Best Fashion Deals on the Social Web
Mollie Vandor is the Product Manager for Ranker.com and Media Director for Girls in Tech LA. You can find her on Twitter and on her blog, where she writes about the web, the world and what it’s like to be a geek chic chick.Just because the economy is still depressed...
Read more »September 3, 2010, 12:09 pm| Read full article | More articles from mashable.com
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Forgetful Facebook fanatics can remotely kill their other sessions
<!--body--> Forgetful Facebook users and wannabe-burglars can now rest a little easier at night knowing that they can remotely log themselves out if they accidentally left logged-in sessions in other locations. Facebook users will soon be able to see where else they might be logged on, adding another layer of security to...
Read more »September 3, 2010, 10:01 am| Read full article | More articles from arstechnica.com
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A Beginner’s Guide to Facebook Insights
Ekaterina Walter is a social media strategist at Intel. She is a part of Intel’s Social Media Center of Excellence and is responsible for company-wide social media enablement and corporate social networking strategy.You have created a Facebook Fan Page. Now what? I bet these questions come to mind: “Is my...
Read more »September 3, 2010, 7:27 am| Read full article | More articles from mashable.com
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Project Dance Party: Facebook’s Secret Twitter-Like Follow Feature
Yesterday, news broke about a new feature Facebook is testing out called “Subscribe.” For a second, I thought it might be the equivalent of Twitter’s “follow” ability — that is, a feature which would let you follow the updates of someone that you’re not technically “friends” with on Facebook. Sadly, that’s not...
Read more »September 3, 2010, 3:44 am| Read full article | More articles from techcrunch.com
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Stalking Encouraged By Facebook With The New “Subscribe To” Feature
Facebook is trying everything to ensure you have all the features found across every social network on its platform. Even if they are stupid and absolutely pointless. The feature subjected here is the subscribe to a user, which the social network has started to test across some users. <!--more--> The...
Read more »September 3, 2010, 12:47 am| Read full article | More articles from startupmeme.com
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Apple-Facebook Friction Erupts Over Ping
Apple's entry into social media has created bumps in its relationship with Facebook.
September 2, 2010, 8:59 pm| Read full article | More articles from nytimes.com
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Steve Jobs: Facebook had "onerous terms" for Ping
<!--CONTENT START--> Steve Jobs was surprisingly candid with All Things Digital's Kara Swisher yesterday -- he reportedly told her that both Facebook and Apple had spoken about integrating more closely with the new iTunes social network Ping, but Facebook asked for "onerous terms that we could not agree to" regarding...
Read more »September 2, 2010, 6:30 pm| Read full article | More articles from tuaw.com

