Find Out Where Facebook Is Hiding Your Important Messages
Did you know that any message sent to you on Facebook which isn’t from a friend or a friend of a friend gets filtered into an “other” subfolder?
Did you know that any message sent to you on Facebook which isn’t from a friend or a friend of a friend gets filtered into an “other” subfolder?
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Facebook changed the way we interact with each other. But there are some things that we all wish we could "opt-0ut" of on Facebook. Here's our 10 things we wish we could have a dis-like button for!
Facebook's new news feed that premiered earlier this week had many users upset over the change. Well this is me warning you now - prepare for a lot more change. These are not small changes either, Facebook is going to introduce "Timeline" shortly, and it will make Facebook a one-stop media destination.
Checking your Facebook status could lead to your company’s downfall.
Okay, that may be a bit of an exaggeration, but tech blogger Michael Fitzgerald was able to calculate that workers wasting time on the social networking site costs US companies $280 billion in annual productivity losses.
This morning Wolf and I asked our Facebook friends 'What's something that most people don't know about you?' for a chance at Carrie Underwood tickets. Boy, some of you guys are a little weird - did you know that? You've got one last chance at Carrie Underwood tickets this week but this might be even more painful than revealing your quirks...you have to hang with Wolf.
Members of notorious hacker clique Anonymous have their sights set on taking down Facebook — and they even set a date: November 5.
A new study suggests that using Facebook too much triggers the development of anti-social behavior in teenagers.
An new Missouri law, aimed at protecting children from sexual predators, has made it illegal for teachers and their past and present school-aged students to friend each other on Facebook.
Facebook finally settled the rumors on Wednesday. Through a partnership with Skype, Facebook is rolling out integrated video calling to the public beginning immediately.
The new integrated feature will not require the separate Skype client, but instead, just a touted "under 30 second wait" on your first use to install, call and chat.
After several prior failed attempts to challenge social media behemoth Facebook, Google introduced a new service on Tuesday that it hopes will finally do the trick.
Called the Google+ project, it’s currently only available to a select group of Google users — they’ll soon be able to invite others — and it will let people share and discuss status updates, photos and links, just like they do on Facebook.
But there’s one key difference: Google+ allows you to share with select groups — like co-workers, friends or the moms in your child’s playgroup — instead of with everyone. It features what it calls “circles,” which are small groups of friends based on how you know them. Google+ also offers group text messaging and video chat.
The age of Big Brother is truly upon us.
Last week the Federal Trade Commission approved a company called Social Intelligence, which touts itself as a modern way for firms to screen potential employees.