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September 14, 2009

Facebook Lite – Stripped Down to the Essentials

Filed under: Industry News, Social Media — Tags: , , — SticKer @ 1:47 am

Facebook has started rolling out a new, slick and speedy version of its website worldwide primarily aimed at those with slower connections. Facebook Lite (http://lite.facebook.com/) loads much faster than the regular version. The HTML is optimized, so there’s less code for browsers to download. The new version has fewer and smaller ads and pictures.

Facebook Lite’s news feed lets users write, post photos and videos, but unlike the regular Facebook, there is no toolbar for enabling access to Facebook Pages, Status Updates, Photos and Links. Lite’s profile pages are leaner, too. While the middle column of users’ profiles in Facebook Lite looks similar to that of the regular Facebook profile, the left and right columns in Lite are pretty bare, lacking the glut of photos, ads, applications and gaming invites of the original Facebook.

Lite could help attract new users. “We have found that people who are new to Facebook tend to be most interested in a simpler experience, and focus on establishing their network of friends by writing on their walls, sending messages, and looking at pictures” the company said.

Stripping away to the most commonly used functions seems to be the aim of the design, allowing users to see and post status updates, events, inbox messages, wall messages, photos and video. The lighter version has no application support, and on a whole seems like a welcomed return to the earlier days of Facebook.

Feel Free to Discuss about the new Facebook Lite in our ongoing discussions at http://forums.webicy.com/showthread.php?t=10448

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December 6, 2008

Facebook and Google launches new single user-ID services

Filed under: Blogging, Google, Industry News, Social Media — Tags: , , , , — SticKer @ 7:34 am

Web giants Facebook and Google unveil new features to promote the social web. A services that let users take their existing log-ins and deploy them across a number of sites.

Google’s Friend Connect, out now in beta, is pitched at webmasters who want to add social networking tools to their web sites. The search giant said in a blog posting that this is as simple as “cutting and pasting a bit of code”, and requires no advanced coding or technical ability.

“The goal is to facilitate an open social web,” said Google product manager Mussie Shore in the blog post. “Using open standards like OpenID and OAuth, Friend Connect makes it simple for people to instantly interact with one another on the sites that they already love to visit.

Facebook Connect, meanwhile, which was announced this Summer, has also been updated, according to a blog posting on its web site. However, as might be expected with a social networking site, Facebook is asking its users to create momentum.

Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg claimed that Facebook will add sites to the service where there is user demand, and asked subscribers to get in contact with the firms in question to request a connection.

Source: vnunet.com

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October 27, 2008

Top 5 Blogging Tips from Technorati CEO

Filed under: Blogging, Featured, SEM, Social Media — Tags: , , , — SticKer @ 5:38 am

David L. Sifry, founder and CEO of Technorati, keeps tabs on more than 45 million weblogs. So you’d imagine he probably knows what makes a good blog:

1) React quickly. Commentators like Andrew Sullivan and Michelle Malkin draw megatraffic with immediate rebuttals to A-list pundits at The New York Times and Fox News.

2) Make your posts easy to read. Italian comic Beppe Grillo broke into the Top 10 by setting his key points in boldface.

3) Link, link, link! It’s counter-intuitive, but the busiest blogs in Technorati’s index are those like Insta-Pundit.com that link prolifically to other sites. Linking works because most bloggers reciprocate by sending their readers your way.

4) Optimize for search engines. Put the name of your blog (even if it’s just your own name) in the main URL and the title tag of your site. On Technorati, identify your blog with search topics, like “politics” or “sewing.”

5) Post, post, post! Chinese actress and director Xu Jinglei has the most popular blog on the planet. At first we thought it was a glitch in our system, but it turns out she’s a real-world celebrity who makes time to post almost every day. What’s your excuse?

Source: liambyrnes.co.uk

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May 17, 2008

List of DoFollow Forums

Here is a list of DoFollow Forums that will help you get better search engine rankings for specific keywords. This was a project that started on DP and has grown to such a huge list.

http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/- SEO
http://forums.seroundtable.com/ – seo
http://www.submitexpress.com/bbs/
http://www.v7n.com/forums/ – seo, webmaster
http://www.webmaster-talk.com/ – webmaster
http://forums.webicy.com/ – Webmaster, SEO
http://forums.comicbookresources.com/ – comic books
http://bzimage.org/ – photo
http://www.earnersforum.com/forumsindex.php – ecommerce, advertising
http://www.acorndomains.co.uk/ – domains
http://forums.onlinebookclub.org/ – books
(more…)

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