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HOW TO: Use The Facebook Pages Manager App - Posted 2 days ago
Finally, the prayers of Facebook page admini... [AllFacebook]

INFOGRAPHIC: How Would You Describe A Facebook Power User? - Posted 2 days, 16 hours ago
Think of them as the active class among Facebook users, the movers-and-shakers of the Facebook world -- those most likely to ... [AllFacebook]

EdgeRank Checker Now Updates Facebook Analytics Every Five Minutes - Posted May 7, 2012
Facebook analytics provider EdgeRank... [AllFacebook]

Facebook Responds To Blocked Robert Scoble Comment - Posted May 7, 2012
Tech blogger and Rackspace Startup Liaison Officer ... [AllFacebook]

Five Ways To Get More Facebook Comments - Posted May 2, 2012
Engagement is the name of the game for ... [AllFacebook]

George Zimmerman Defense Turns To Facebook - Posted April 30, 2012
Facebook has spent plenty of time in court lately, but now the ... [AllFacebook]

The Most Insincere Business Behavior On Facebook - Posted April 16, 2012
I see businesspeople acting like they care about something when all they're interested in is some form of payoff. The insi... [AllFacebook]

Facebook Timeline Wall Comments Won't All Hide - Posted April 11, 2012
A setting available to timeline pages promises the ability to hide wall comments until an administrator approves them, but the setting has yet to work as de... [AllFacebook]

SCAM ALERT: Get Paid To Comment On Facebook - Posted April 10, 2012
Not long after the ink dried on our post about buying and selling likes on Facebook, we received a rather entertaining pitch that raises even more red flags: Get paid to post comments. The question is, who pays whom in this scheme.... [AllFacebook]

New York Times Rolls Out Commenting Improvements - Posted December 2, 2011
The New York Times on Wednesday rolled out a new commenting system that rewards its most trusted users. The Times, which moderates comments on the select stories that accept them, will now allow readers who consistently have their comments approved to post their comments without any type of moderation. The details, report... [10,000 Words]

The YouTube Insult Generator Makes Trolling Easy - Posted October 26, 2011
When it comes to YouTube, trolls rule. At least in the comments department. On many popular videos you'll find disparaging comments and insults topping the comments, many with tens and even hundreds of thumbs ups to their names. That's where The YouTube Insult ... [SocialTimes.com]

Start-Up LiveFyre Makes Blogs More Interactive - Posted October 25, 2011
Semantic start-up LiveFyre is working to make comments real-time and more interactive: "Comments, Jordan Kretchmer believes, missed the transition to the social web. 'I looked at the space of how conversations were happening onlin... [semanticweb.com]

Helping Hands and the Metadata Guidelines for the UK RDFT - Posted March 1, 2011
Andy Powell recently responded to the semantic web community's feedback on his and co-writer Pete Johnston's draft of Metadata Guidelines for the UK RDFT. According to the draft, the purpose of the document is to provide "a set of guidelines for how metadata associat... [semanticweb.com]

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