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Jumat, 16 Desember 2011

7 Things You Need to Know About Facebook Timeline

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 Facebook presents a new feature called Timeline. Like what exactly this brand-new features and what its usefulness? Here are a few things to note about the Timeline, as quoted from PCMag, Friday (16/12/2011).

1. Is the Timeline?


Timeline is a new feature that replaces the Facebook profile page. This feature shows the recorded life story on Facebook, featuring all the posts ever made ​​from year to year.

2. How to get the features of the Timeline?

Facebook will soon publish the timeline for its users and spread the invitation to use it. Who want to try it now also can visit this link.

3. Anything that appears in the Timeline?

Status updates, photos, history of adding friends, employment history, relationship status and other information posted on Facebook users and recorded.

4. Anyone who can see the Timeline of a user?

Each of your Facebook friends will see it in general, but not all can see each post. There is a time of 7 days when users begin to sign up to the Timeline where the user the opportunity to change the settings. Each entry has a setting in the top corner.

5. Can restrict who sees certain information in the Timeline?

Yes, just like status updates and photos that exist now have filters set who can see it, as well as information on the Timeline.

6. Can remove specific items in the Timeline?

Yes, delete the item is an option in the Timeline. In each post, just click on the pen icon in the upper right corner and there is an option delete post.

7. What if the user does not want to use the Timeline?

So users do not need to activate it. However, Facebook states at one time all Facebook members will be automatically redirected to the new look of Facebook with the Timeline. But they did not mention exactly when. Share

7 Tips Identify Fake Facebook Profile

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Scattered many fake profiles on Facebook and sometimes you receive a friend request from them or even have become friends. Not infrequently profile abal-abal this kind of harm. Perhaps the author of a villain who is looking for prey. Or it could be he intends to spy on you with a particular motif.

How to identify a Facebook profile that has not known it was false or not? Here are tips and tricks:

1. Photos that are too perfect usually indicates a Facebook profile is fake. Both images are displayed in the profile picture or on the album, if it displays the flawless figure and maybe even a touch of Photoshop, this profile is likely imaginary.

2. Be careful if a profile describing users as people who meet your criteria as a friend or a perfect partner. Perhaps this is a special trap for you so that he can extract more information in the online conversation.

3. Examine how many Facebook friends he had. The average Facebook user has 130 friends. If the number of his friends is lower than that figure, probably the only Facebook user engineering.

4. How many mutual friends or a friend in common between you and potential Facebook friends can also become a means of identification. The fewer mutual friends, you seem to be increasingly vigilant.

5. If deemed necessary, use search engines to research names on the Facebook profile and whether the information submitted in the correct personal data. For example, the name of the school.

6. Check out the photos. People who are real often have pictures that present themselves with friends and family.

7. Facebook users with the original profile almost always have a photo tagged by their friends. Conversely, a fake Facebook profiles often show only the photos themselves.
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Kamis, 15 Desember 2011

Peek content, the Office of Facebook

Lined up as the best technology company to work. Various benefits and facilities provided at this office, it acknowledged its employees make them feel at home. Like what the office atmosphere Facebook? Here are some photos that reported by the Times.



 






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