Monthly Archives: September 2010

Facebook adds a “Browser” for Pages

Facebook announced last week, via the Facebook Blog, that they have released a new tool to help you browse and discover Facebook Pages. This new page discovery tool is called the Page Browser and you can find it via a link at the bottom of …

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Recap of Facebook’s Gaming Announcement

Last week, Facebook held a special event focused on updates being made to games / apps within Facebook. At the event, CEO Mark Zuckerberg revealed a pretty impressive statistic: more than 200 million people play games on Facebook each month. However, those users that don’t play …

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Is mobile app development worth it?

Every other month or so I get another comment from Joe Koufman, the VP of Business Development and Marketing at Engauge, on how Android is gaining ground on Apple’s iOS. These reminders are actually friendly — Joe and I have been at it ever since …

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Facebook Should ‘Follow’ Twitter

Twitter announced last week that they were on the verge of releasing an all new Twitter experience.  Twitter’s redesign brings in features like tabbed browsing (through the feed, mentions, retweets, etc.), videos and pictures directly in your feed, mini profiles and more. It is a …

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TwitChange: putting social to some very good use

For people that have serious celebrity obsessions and extra cash, TwitChange might be their new addiction. Launched September 15, TwitChange allows Twitter users to bid for personalized tweets from their favorite celebrities with all profits going to aHomeInHaiti.org. I’ll admit, I’m one of those people …

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