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Facebook Changes

Want to learn a more about all the changes that have been made to Facebook lately? Check out this video from the Facebook team. Read More

Facebook vs. Google+

There a number of similarities and differences between Facebook and Google+. From friends to circles, video chats to hangouts, get the skinny on all the lingo and features of both of these awesome social media paltforms. Read More

Wanna Contact Facebook?

If you’re having troubles with your Facebook account, who do you contact? Trying to crawl through the maze of Facebook help pages to get to the contact information can be difficult, time consuming, and frustrating. Read More

Is MySpace on Its Way Out?

LinkedIn has now surpassed MySpace in the U.S. in terms of Web traffic. Read More

Engage Fans and Followers with Images

Engaging your fans and followers on Facebook and Twitter is essential for a successful social media campaign. One great way to engage your fans and followers is through the use of images. Read More

They Like Me, They Really Like Me

Having people “Like” you on Facebook sometimes feels like a popularity contest. In some ways, it is. You need your brand to be likable if you want to have a successful social media campaign. Read More

Facebook’s New Prineville Center

The Prineville database center is open and showing off why it believes it will earn LEED Gold certification, using 38 percent less power than a typical data center. Read More

Joomla Module – Twitter & Facebook Active Feeds

The module allows you to display recent activity from Facebook and Twitter in a tab form on your Joomla-based website. With a simple install and setup, you can get going quickly and connect your social media to your website. Read More

OSU Facebook Lab

Facebook has awarded a $50,000 grant to Oregon State University’s Open Source Lab. The lab was established in Corvallis in 2005 as a nonprofit, and is currently sponsored by the likes of IBM and Google. Read More

No Facebook For Kate Middleton

Being chosen as the next princess of the United Kingdom is not what it’s always cracked up to be, especially when you are just a common person who shares the same name as that next princess. Read More