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Facebook Lite: The Better Facebook Profile

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009 | Networking with No Comments »

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Are you tired of all the extra ads and stuff displayed on your Facebook profile or the profiles you visit? Do you wish you see less ads on your Facebook profile? Well then look no further Facebook Lite is the light at the end of the tunnel. The screen shot above shows that you can make Facebook Lite your default landing page for your Facebook profile or stay with the standard Facebook profile. If you visit the Facebook default settings page you’ll be able to choose which style you want for your default Facebook profile.

Here a just a few of the benefits i’ve noticed… No Chat Ability, No Groups, There is like 1 ad on the right instead of 3, and i’m sure there are more benefits to using Facebook Lite it’s just that I recently started. Do you use Facebook Lite if so what do you think about it?

Video Tutorial: How to Write a Facebook Application

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009 | Blogging, Networking with No Comments »

I recently came across this interesting video that gives a tutorial on How to Write a Facebook Application. It’s great for someone looking to start up their own Facebook app. However, if you want your application to stand out in the Facebook Apps Directory then you’d better come up with something pretty catchy because there are more than 350,000 Facebook applications for their 300 million active users. There are also guides out there like Building Facebook Applications For Dummies or the Facebook Application Development Guide.

Remove Yourself from Third-party Facebook Ads

Monday, August 3rd, 2009 | Networking with No Comments »

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Have you ever used an application on Facebook and It shows your photo in an ad or a friend of yours? Well have you ever wondered how you could remove yourself from the ads shown on Facebook? Well here’s how you do it follow these simple steps…

  1. Click on Settings up at the top to the left of the Log out link.
  2. Select Privacy. Then select News Feed and Wall.
  3. Select the tab that reads Facebook Ads.
  4. There is a drop down box, select No One. Then Save your changes.

For more information about the Third-Party ads on Facebook check out the Facebook blog and Help Center. If you still want to know more information or pretty much other peoples opinions then visit these interesting articles I came across… FOX News, L.A. Times and WGEM.

Xbox Live going to Add Facebook and Twitter

Thursday, June 4th, 2009 | Gaming with 1 Comment

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That’s right if you haven’t heard already… Xbox Live will be adding Facebook and Twitter to their platform which was announced on Monday June, 1st at the E3 2009 Conference. However, the Facebook and Twitter integration will not be available on Xbox Live until later this fall. One of the cool feature I was reading over on Gizmodo is that you’ll be able to send “in-game screenshots to your Facebook (Facebook reviews) profile in real-time” which I think is a pretty awesome function. And probably the only reason I’d sign up to even have my Xbox 360 link to my Facebook and Twitter profiles.