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Facebook 2.0 App for BlackBerrys, PlayBook, Out Now!


It’s official now. Facebook 2.0 for BlackBerry smartphones and the PlayBook, has been launched today. Available for download at BlackBerry App World, the Facebook app has undergone a facelift, with a new user interface and other additions to its features, which are apparently suggestions from their customers. The new app, according to BlackBerry comes with an improved Facebook chat, which makes it an important feature to look out for, in addition to integration with BlackBerry’s own apps. 
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Facebook for BlackBerry


Keeping in mind their new tablet, PlayBook, BlackBerry has optimized the social networking platform for usage, especially for it making it a tablet-optimized application. BlackBerry claims that those using the Facebook app on their PlayBook tablet will be able to avail features like Facebook chat, video uploading and Facebook Places and view ‘Likes’ among others. Another interesting addition is the inclusion of Privacy control feature on status updates, wherein a user can control the number of people who can view their status updates. 
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Facebook for PlayBook


Other features include:

Facebook Places – where a user can share their location, and other details of their activities with their Facebook contacts. It is also possible to get direction details from Facebook Places by simply clicking on the location, which will then open onto Bing! Maps. 
Facebook Events – users can view details of events like birthdays, and other notifications. It is also possible for users to RSVP.
View Likes – it is possible to view the likes the user has got on a particular post, and by clicking on their names it is also possible to get into the profiles of the users.

Pictarine Acts as Aggregator for All Your Online Pictures

Pictarine is a new service that allows you to aggregate all your pictures across various sites like Twitter (photo services like Twitpic, Yfrog and Lockerz), Facebook, Instagram, Picasa and Flickr. This way, your friends can see all your pictures without having to hop across various services. Other services include discovering your friends' photos (especially if they're on Instagram and you don't follow them). Mobile and DSLR photos can be added too, allowing all your pictures to be in one place. This however, doesn't mean that Pictarine is hosting your pictures. The other websites continue to host your pictures.
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Put it all in one place



The website seems simple enough. You sign up for a Pictarine account, then add your Facebook, Twitter and whichever other accounts you wish to add. When you add Pictarine for Facebook, it asks you the same questions for authorization as any other third party Facebook app would. You then have what Pictarine calls 'zests'. A zest is a virtual album created of aggregations of photos from your various sites. The service has boost mode, which allows you to upload pictures to the various websites, as well as download from them with a single click. To sign up for Pictarine, click here.

Transfer Photos from Facebook to Google+ using Fotolink

So, you’ve managed to get a Google+ account, but don’t know where to start. You've managed to upload a profile picture, join a few circles and update a few streams. What's social networking without photos? However, all your photos are linked to your Facebook account. Here are a few quick steps to get your photos copied from your Facebook to your Google+ account. Fotolink, developed by Primadesk Inc allows easy integration of all your images from one account to another and has a relatively easy way to get all your Facebook images onto Google+.

  • Go to the Fotolink application from your Facebook account and allow access, just like any other application.
  • An integrated window will open that will display yours as well as your friends recent photos and albums. Click on the album you want to share with your Google account or select the photos to be shared and press Copy. The files will be copied to the clipboard. 
  • Next, select ‘Photo Accounts’ and click on the Picasa Logo. Enter your Google username and password and press Connect. A separate window will appear that will ask you for access. Click on Allow Access.
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Fotolink Access


  • Your Google account is now integrated with Fotolink. Maximize the ‘My Online Accounts’ tab on the left hand side of the screen. Click on your account name that has been created. Create a separate album/ Click on an existing album and press Paste on the right hand side of the screen. Your pictures will be linked to your Google+ account.
  • Log into Google+ Click on the photos tab. Next click on ‘Your albums’. Your photos will be available there. You can share it with your circles or post it on your stream. 

It’s that simple. So do try this out as I have and let me know what you think in the comments section below. Happy Google +ing!

Facebook App for Every Phone

With social networking fast becoming a core part of the lives of millions, it only makes sense to keep oneself connected 24/7. What better way than to have it on one’s phone? Keeping this sentiment in mind, Facebook has rolled out an app, which it claims functions on over 2,500 Java-enabled mobile phones. Called the Every Phone app, it comes with the popular social networking site’s most popular features – News Feed, Inbox, and Photos. Additionally, users can also upload their pictures, and also search for their phonebook contacts on Facebook.
One for all..
One for all..


What’s enticing is that, Facebook has roped in several mobile service providers, including four from India, namely – Aircel, Airtel, Idea and Reliance and 16 others to offer free data access to users for a 90-day period. The site has also been optimized for different mobile platforms, so as to ensure that the data consumption is minimal compared to other apps. 

Those willing to give this a try can download and install the same by logging onto - http://d.facebook.com/install from their mobile browsers. The app has been made available with GetJar, Appia, and Mobile Weaver.

Should Facebook Add a Music Service?

Facebook_1-179 A software engineer on Thursday uncovered references to a music download service called "Vibes" in Facebook's new video chat desktop software.
Jeff Rose, of lifeisagraph.com, uncovered the code when looking into how the FacebookVideoCalling.jar file worked on his Apple machine. He noticed references to two Facebook services, one called "Peep," a video chat plugin, and "Vibes," a music download dialogue. (See the code below).
if (paramString.equals("com.facebook.peep"))
return this.window.getMember("VideoChatPlugin");if (paramString.equals("com.facebook.vibes")) {
return this.window.getMember("MusicDownloadDialog");

}
Rose and Mashable, who also picked up the story, are guessing this could be a reference to Facebook's upcoming music service.
Now that we're starting to see solid proof of some sort of Facebook music service it begs the question, does anyone really want a Facebook music service? I'm guessing that depends on what its definition of "music service" is.
We heard rumors that it might involve a variety of existing music services that will work with Facebook to share users listening habits with their friends. Enabling users to share information about themselves (if they choose to do so) is a part of what Facebook already does and makes this option a pretty logical choice.
Where things get dicey is if the social network hopes to start selling MP3s to its 750 million users.
I'm all for competition, but quite a few services out there aready allow people to purchase their music online. If Facebook enters the digital storefront game, it's going to need to give its users a reason to buy songs through Facebook instead of somewhere else.
Facebook might also want to be careful not to adopt too many new features all at once. Considering it just announced the addition of Skype-powered video calling to its chat client last week and hinted at similar partnerships in the future, that might be a problem.
The last thing Facebook wants to be is a Swiss Army Knife website where its users can do anything and everything they would ever want to do online. Or maybe that's exactly what they want. Either way, I'm pretty sure that approach didn't end too well for MySpace.
What do you think about the idea of Facebook Music and what would you like to see the service look like?

Facebook Introduces ‘Video Calling’ Feature

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is all smiles right now, as he introduced the world to Facebook’s brand new feature – Video Calling. Despite the slight delay, Zuckerberg finally pulled the wraps off this new addition. What seems to be the next logical step for the social networking giant, Video Calling lets you video chat with any of your friends on Facebook, but only a one-on-one chat and that too, through your desktop browser only, mobile devices will have to wait a bit. Facebook’s Video Calling will go on to compete with existing services like Google + Hangout and Apple’s FaceTime.
The next logical step
The next logical step


At the announcement yesterday, Skype CEO Tony Bates shed some more light on the new feature. Skype worked alongside Facebook six months ago to make this feature possible. Right now, users cannot video chat between Facebook and Skype or vice versa, this feature may come out sometime in the future. At the moment, Skype’s video calling service seems more feature packed as it gives you the flexibility of connecting to anyone using Skype, whether it’s on the desktop or mobile phone. Given that Facebook’s Video Calling feature is built by Skype themselves, it’s only a matter of time till both are interconnected. So, if you are a heavy Facebook user and use it as the primary source of chatting with your friends, then you owe it to yourself to try out this out. Head over to this link to get started.

Facebook Launches Credits in India


Facebook announced it would roll out Credits in India on the 1st of July, 2011. The company snuck the service in very secretly and made no announcements on the homepage or on their blog about the launch. Facebooks users in India can now enter their credit card information into the social network to buy its currency. The currency can be used across Facebook games and apps. The purchase will still be in dollars and the day's exchange rate will hold. Each credit costs 10 cents (approx Rs. 4). To access or buy credits, users need to go to the Purchases section of their Account Settings. Your credits balance will also be displayed in the Games Dashboard.
Use credits instead of Farm Cash
Use credits instead of Farm Cash


Facebook credits is becoming more and more ubiquitous for regular users of the social network. They can use credits not only in games but also for early access to product features, premium promotion on Facebook and premium targeting for ads to developers who integrate credits into their apps. Zynga, Facebook's biggest game developer, has already replaced Farm Cash, their native currency to buy items on Farmville to Facebook credits. Zynga's other games, Mafia Wars and Zynga Poker also utilize Facebook Credits. Electronic Art's social media gaming arm, Playfish, also has replaced their native currency in their games for Facebook Credits. Are you going to invest in Facebook Credits? Let us know in the comments section below.

Facebook to launch ''something awesome'' next week: Zuckerberg

From Yoshita Singh Boston, Jul 1 (PTI) Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has a surprise up his sleeve for the over 500 million users of his social networking site with the billionaire CEO today saying his company is planning to "launch something awesome" next week. Zuckerberg, speaking at his company''s office in Seattle, did not divulge any further details apart from saying that the company planned to "launch something awesome" next week. However, it is being speculated that the new feature to be launched could be in the mobile or tablet space. A report in the Los Angeles Times said there are various mobile products in development at Facebook, including the release of a long-awaited Facebook app for Apple''s iPad and a specialised app for photo-sharing on the iPhone. "We are working on a number of exciting things that we have not yet announced, but stay tuned for next week," the report quoted Facebook director of engineering Andrew Bosworth as saying. The project has been developed at the 40-person Seattle office, which is Facebook''s only major engineering hub outside of its Palo Alto, California headquarters. In the past, the Seattle office has played a key role in Facebook''s mobile efforts, the report said. Facebook''s Seattle office has made a mark on the company''s mobile efforts, playing a central role in the development of Facebook''s unified mobile site, unveiled in March, it added.

Facebook's Bringing Video Chat Via Skype


Facebook was going to make this announcement this next week, but their plans were foiled. They're planning on launching a video chat platform which will be powered by Skype. Facebook's Seattle team is behind this venture. Skype and Facebook already have a pretty strong relationship. The social networking giant had already come to Skype with social data integration and now it seems that Skype is coming to Facebook. Rumours of this service were already in motion last year but were never to be seen materialized.
The event at which Facebook was going to announce this
The event at which Facebook was going to announce this


This, of course, is interesting timing with Google's Google+ release which has a group video chat service of its own called Hangouts. Hangouts has been gaining traction and integrating a group video chat service into a social network does seem to hold relevance. Whether Facebook's chat service will be group or not remains to be seen but if it does support group video, it outdoes the novelty of Google+ Hangouts. While neither Facebook, nor Skype have commented on the matter, the service is confirmed to launch next week.

Google+: THE NEXT SOCIAL NETWORK

Waiting for a Google+ invite is currently what all the cool kids are doing. Google's latest answer to the social networks, Google+ opened up for a small group of testers, a few days ago. Invites spread like wildfire and Google had to shut down the invite button. Google+ is supposed to be Google's Facebook takedown device, but here's the problem with that; Facebook's already established itself and its format. Using Facebook's basic layout and adding a few more features upon it really doesn't give Google+ an edge. Users saw the futility of Google Wave, and Buzz didn't seemingly catch on. Will Google+ be an answer to Google's social scramble? Probably not. But there still is some fun to be had.

Layout
When you look at Google+, of course the first thing that jumps to your head is, "Oh hello, Flash free version of Facebook".The home news feed is laid out like Facebook's, as is the individual profile page. On the LHS of the homepage, you can choose whose updates you want to stream, and below that is your GTalk window. Up top you have your navigation bar which will take you from your homepage to a photos page, your profile page or your circles page.

Features
Google+ wants to pride itself on its features, some of which, I'll admit, are worth the 15 seconds of interest that Google+ will hold. For one, managing your contacts in groups of circles and dividing them by friends, family, acqaintances, colleagues, etc. is an interesting concept. It helps when you want to share information, because you can choose which circle you want to share what with. The other feature that Google's priding itself on with Google+ is Hangout. Hangout allows you to set up a group video chat session with entire circles of contacts or individual contacts whose email addresses you add. The obvious problem with this, just like any other chat program, is not everyone in your circle of choice will be online at the same time. However, Hangout is a more intuitive way of video calling just because it works off your Google contacts. However, now that Skype and Facebook are getting along better, we'll see what they retaliate with.
Circles on Google Plus
Circles on Google Plus


There's also an easy to miss feature in there, called Sparks. Sparks allows you to view content online divided into categories of interest like Cycling, Fashion, Soccer, Comics etc. These categories are content aggregators, and you can make more of your own categories, as well. Here, it really feels like Google's trying to take Zite and put it into a social network.
Spark wants to bring you Zite on the web


Spark wants to bring you Zite on the web





No social network would be complete without the ability to share photos and videos, of course. You can add pictures by dragging and dropping or choosing from your computer, or more intuitively, directly from your Android phone without the need of wires. The catch is, when you add any photo, or an album, in order to get published, it must be shared with either your circles or individual contacts (hint: you can share with circles that don't have any contacts just so the picture/s get published). This is where Google seems to have taken Facebook's 'share' philosophy and put it on steroids.

The one feature that currently seems a little pointless is how +1s work. +1 is Google's sharing service where if you like an article or a video you found, you hit +1. If you hit +1 on a link that a contact posts in Google+ itself, it goes into your +1 section of your profile. If, however, you hit +1 for an article on an external site, it doesn't automatically show up in your Google+ profile. There's also a Buzz section which seems to be Google's little, "let's revive this feature" technique. Or in a way, it's taking their version of Twitter and mashing it into their version of Facebook. However, the last time I buzzed was exactly a year ago and to me the addition of Buzz seems pointless.

Conclusion
If you're already on Facebook and all of your stuff is on Facebook, it's very unlikely that you're going to come over to Google+ to start Facebook over, from scratch. Hangout and Circles really aren't big enough features to pull Google+, in fact, they're better suited for GTalk itself. Google really didn't bring a new format of social networking to the table, instead it seems as if the folk who worked on this product sat in meeting room after meeting room asking questions like, "What does Facebook do? How can we Googlify it," and "What's Facebook not offering that Google can". In other words, Google+ seems derivative, and unless Google gives it a major overhaul, interest in it is going to die out.

Want Google+ to Look More Like Facebook?


Since Google+ resembles Facebook in look and feel, here's a plugin that will help complete the journey for you. A theme by Fabio Giolito, using CSS, turns Google+ into a doppelganger for Facebook. The theme can be installed as a userstyle user script or as an add-on for Chrome/Firefox plugin, Stylish. Internet Explorer and Opera users who install the script will find that their Google+ will have Facebook's exact colour scheme and layout.
Here's Google+ Facebookified
Here's Google+ Facebookified



Giolito has put the userstyle on Github. Check out the pictures and let us know if you would use the plugin to make your Google+ look more like Facebook. In other Google+ news, it seems Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has a Google+ page. He's joined the site that's trying to take down his site and his profile picture resonates his unhappiness about that. He hasn't imported any of his Facebook data into Google+ and the only information that's up there about him is that he's a male from Palo Alto. His intro reads, "I make things".
Zuckerberg's Google+ page
Zuckerberg's Google+ page

Google unveils social network to challenge Facebook


New York, June 29 (IANS) Google Tuesday unveiled its new social networking service to take on Facebook.
The Internet search engine introduced Google+ social network for what it called 'real-life sharing.' To be available first by invitation only, Google said its social network will meet the most basic human needs to connect with others.
Aiming to take advantage of flaws in networking on Facebook, Google said, 'Today, the connections between people increasingly happen online. Yet the subtlety and substance of real-world interactions are lost in the rigidness of our online tools. In this basic, human way, online sharing is awkward. Even broken. And we aim to fix it.''
Google said, 'We'd like to bring the nuance and richness of real-life sharing to software. We want to make Google better by including you, your relationships, and your interests. And so begins the Google+ project.''
It would offer options of networking, including 'Circles' interface for adding friends and sharing 'what matters, with the people who matter most' and 'Hangouts' interface for group video chat.
'The debut of Google+ will test whether Google can overcome its past flops in social networking, like Buzz and Orkut, and deal with one of the most pressing challenges facing the company,'' said the New York Times.
'At stake is Google's status as the most popular entry point to the Web. When people post on Facebook, which is mostly off-limits to search engines, Google loses valuable information that could benefit its Web search, advertising and other products.''
But Google+ might be already too late, the paper said.
'In May, 180 million people visited Google sites, including YouTube, versus 157.2 million on Facebook, according to comScore. But Facebook users looked at 103 billion pages and spent an average of 375 minutes on the site, while Google users viewed 46.3 billion pages and spent 231 minutes.
'Advertisers pay close attention to those numbers, and to the fact that people increasingly turn to Facebook and other social sites like Twitter to ask questions they used to ask Google, like a recommendation for a restaurant or doctor, because they want more personalized answers,'' the New York Times said.

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg now richer than Google founders


BOSTON: Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg's personal fortunes have soared, thanks to investment fund GSV Capital's recent stake in the social networking site which has put the Harvard dropout at a worth higher than Google founder Sergey Brin and Larry Page.
Earlier this week, GSV Capital Corp bought 225,000 shares in Facebook at an average price of $29.28 each.
This stake values the popular social networking site at about $70 billion.
Based on the new investment, Zuckerberg in turn is worth approximately $18 billion, a report in Time magazine said.
"With the new valuation, Zuckerberg has one-upped Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page , whose fortunes are estimated to have dropped," the Time report said.
This estimate makes Zuckerberg the third-richest man in the technology sector in the world, only behind Microsoft's Bill Gates and Oracle's Larry Ellison.
While Gates is estimated to be currently worth $56 billion, Ellison is the world's fifth-richest billionaire at $39.5 billion.
Earlier this year, Zuckerberg's net worth stood at $13.5 billion.
He had already shot past Apple's Steve Jobs last year and has now passed Google's Brin and Page, whose fortunes are now estimated to have dropped to $17 billion from $19.8 billion in March.

Nvidia Launches World’s Fastest Notebook GPU – GTX 580M


If you live on the bleeding edge of technology, then you might want to take another look at Alienware’s new M18x which is the first notebook infused with Nvidia’s latest GTX 580M graphics card. Oh wait, make that two GTX 580M’s in SLI, how’s that for high end? While we wont be seeing this in India anytime soon (come on Dell, prove me wrong), the good news is that the M17x will also be refreshed with a single GTX 580M along with Nvidia's Optimus technology which claims 5 hours of battery life.

Update: We've got word from Nvidia that Dell's M17x will be getting this refresh somewhere around mid-July, so I'd say hold off your purchace till then. Sadly, the M18x won't be arriving any time soon.
Bring it on!
Bring it on!


The GTX 580M officially claims the title of world’s fastest notebook GPU which is capable of running even the most demanding DX11 games. Crysis 2 with the DX11 patch should be a real treat on this monster. Along with this, Nvidia launched the GTX 570M which should make it to the smaller M15x very soon. The following are the features offered by the latest Fermi GPU:

•    Support for NVIDIA 3D Vision technology.
•    Support for NVIDIA 3DTV Play software, for connecting 3D Vision-based notebooks to 3D TVs.
•    NVIDIA SLI technology, which links two GTX GPUs for up to double your gaming performance.
•    NVIDIA Optimus technology, which enables extra-long battery life by automatically switching on and off the GPU so that it runs only when needed.
•    NVIDIA PhysX engine support.
•    NVIDIA CUDA architecture support, for GPU computing applications.
•    NVIDIA Verde notebook drivers, for frequent performance improvements and stability.


What's unfortunate is that the M18x won't be getting the Optimus treatment, which means battery life is going to suffer badly. Even if Nvidia manages to underclock the cards to a great extent, there's still two of them so I would estimate a backup time of not more than 2 hours even with a 9-cell battery.

Facebook Disables Some Apps


Facebook's been on a little trip lately. First, news of Project Spartan comes out. Then credits becomes the only way to use money on the Facebook site sparking antitrust concerns. Now, they just shut down apps. Over the last few days, Facebook has been shutting down apps, reportedly without any notification to its developers. The shutdown affected mostly smaller apps with more than ten thousand daily active users like Photo Effect, GoodReads and Social Interview. In all cases, developers weren't notified and have expressed their outrage on Facebook itself, as well as Facebook forums.Some apps have been reinstated, but most haven't.
GoodReads, a shutdown app
GoodReads, a shutdown app



A Facebook engineer explained the shutdown as Facebook taking user responses for spam more strongly. "We’ve been getting a lot of user feedback recently, spiking significantly over the past week, on the amount of application spam people are seeing in their feeds and on their walls. We turned on a new enforcement system yesterday that took user feedback much more heavily into account. This resulted in a number of applications with high negative user feedback being disabled or having certain features disabled. In particular, many applications were disabled which posted to the walls of other users and had very high mark-as-spam numbers.

My apologies for the suddenness of the action. The numbers were high enough to cause a real loss of trust in applications, which can impact the entire platform. Where we have failed is not providing enough feedback about negative engagement metrics to developers before needing to take this action. This is something we are working hard to fix with the new Application Insights that will be launching over the next few weeks - you will have detailed information about both positive and negative engagement of the content your application generates."

Pokki is an App Store for the PC


In the race of the apps, the PC almost seems to have been neglected. While it has mostly been mobile devices and tablets, Apple still made a Mac App Store for Apple desktops, but Windows desktops seemed left behind. Pokki, is an App Store for Windows based desktops. The design of it is very Mac-esque. Right now, it's PC only, but a Mac version of the store will be out later, this year. The company behind this app store is a San Diego based startup, SweetLabs. SweetLabs co-founder, Chester Ng says, "What we saw as developers and users were these fantastic app experiences on mobile and tablets that make it easy for consumers to discover and install apps in one-click, and easy for developers to distribute their apps. But, ironically billions of consumers spend a majority of their waking hours on the desktop, and the desktop experience is prehistoric."
A Pokki for Gmail
A Pokki for Gmail


PC users need to install Pokki once to access 'Pokkis', which are web connected desktop apps available from the Pokki store. Installed Pokkis and the Pokki store sit together in the menu bar on the desktop. Pokki apps are built in HTML5, CSS and Javascript. SweetLabs has added its own Pokkis to the store, which include Pokkis for Gmail, Facebook, the Wall Street Journal, eBay, Living Social and more. There aren't too many applications at launch, however, the store right now is aimed at developers to start developing for the PC.

So You Wanna Hack Someone's Facebook?


This theory's a little bit of a longshot but it can work with a little bit of luck and a little bit of the smart touch. A report indicates that with Facebook's "Three Trusted Friends" password recovery system, user accounts are actually pretty easy to hack into without knowing any sort of special code. The first step is to create three fake Facebook accounts and friend your targeted victim. This is where the luck and brains come in. You need to make sure that your victim accepts these friend requests and therefore you need to make them look like actual people that they might know. After they've accepted all three friend requests, the easy part begins. On the account login page, click the "Forgot your password" tab. That will take you to a page asking for either your email, Facebook username, or your name and a friend's name. Getting these details of your victims account is no biggie at all.
Note the
Note the "No longer have access to these"



After this, you'll be taken to a page where you're asked to verify the account in question with a profile picture associated with the account (in this case, your victim's profile picture). A variety of ways to send a reset password will also be provided including the victim's phone number and email address. At the bottom of it all, there's an option that says, "Can't access these right now" which if you click on, takes you to the three trusted friends page. Here, you're given a list of the account holder's friends, and you choose the three friends you created. A reset password will be sent to those friends and you use that to hack into to your victim's account.

There are two flaws in this system, both of which are not too major. One, which is already mentioned, is the fact that your victim actually has to accept these friend requests. Two, when you choose the option of not having access to any of those email address, an email is sent to the victim saying that they have chosen to reset their password. They'll know that suspicious activity is going on with their account but they won't really be able to do anything since changing their password will not be effective. The most they can do is report back to Facebook that they haven't actually been trying to reset their account information.

Note: More than a how to hack someone's account, this is meant to be more of a warning. Be careful who you're accepting friend requests from and of course, respond to an email saying that you've requested to reset your password (when you haven't) immediately.

Facebook And Microsoft Join Hands Against Child Pornography


Child Pornography is one of the worst things to happen since the birth of the internet.  The battle against the victimization of children is one that is being fought by agencies worldwide, and it now has over 500 million friends to help them out.
Together for a good cause...
Together for a good cause...


According the Microsoft Blog, Facebook is joining Microsoft in the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children’s PhotoDNA program to combat child pornography.  For those who are unaware of what the PhotoDNA program is all about. It was developed by Microsoft, working with digital imaging expert Dr. Hany Farid of Dartmouth College (North Hampshire) and it can identifies certain images irrespective of changes made to the image like resizing or cropping.

Microsoft began implementing PhotoDNA technology in Bing and SkyDrive, including images posted to SkyDrive through Hotmail. In over two years the PhotoDNA software was able to identify over 1,500 matches on SkyDrive and 1,500 matches through Bing’s image search index .Facebook is the first online service provider to join Microsoft and use the PhotoDNA software. To stay in perspective, Facebook services host more than 30 billion pieces of shared content, including photos, Web links, news stories, blog posts and more. Searching through them for child pornography will be a tough task, but not impossible thanks to PhotoDNA.

Facebook Introduces Facial Recognition


Popular social networking brand, Facebook has now finally rolled out its much questioned facial recognition feature, amidst privacy speculations.
Recognizing you....
Recognizing you....


Launched yesterday, the facial recognition very plainly would get down to recognizing people’s faces on the photos uploaded. It will then suggest to the user that he could tag the featured friend in the image. The new feature will have Facebook suggesting you the names of your friends, family tagged in a particular picture. Tagging practices earlier used to get tasking since the user would have to begin from 0, each time he wished to tag a particular picture. The new feature means that once a particular tag is saved, the user wouldn’t have to type it ever again, since this time the software would have learned the face frequently appearing in the user’s pictures – be it his own or of friends, and family.

Facial recognition makes for a very interesting feature to begin with. However, Facebook states that if the service doesn’t appeal to you, you can disable the feature by visiting the Privacy Settings option on your profile.

Woman Tattoos Her Facebook Friends on Her Arm


There's people who love their friends, and then there are people who REALLY love their friends. Here's a lady who loved her 152 friends on Facebook so much that she tattooed all their profile pictures in the form of thumbnails on her arm. It definitely looks cool, but what if she has a falling out with one of them? It's almost the same rule as never tattoo your significant other's name on yourself.
Do you love your friends? Like she does?
Do you love your friends? Like she does?


Watch the video below which shows the process of how she got 152 thumbnails tattooed on her arm. It seems bizarre enough to be a publicity stunt and she wouldn't be the first to get tattoos as a publicity stunt. However, imagine how much your heart would melt if you were one of of her friends and the next time you saw her, your face was on her arm (hopefully not on the underside because that would just be a diss).