Facebook Says That Google+ Has No Users
There is no denying the growing competition between the social networking giant, Facebook, and Google’s new social network, Google+. There is no denying that Google+ is one of Google’s most ambitious projects to data and they have Facebook worried. Facebook has been rolling out a number of new features recently in reply to Google+. In… |
Facebook Crowd Sources “Facebook Places” – Asks Users To Edit or Update Information
Facebook Places was launched last year (2010) in August and since then it has become the default check-in utility for many although many users still continue to use Foursquare as their preferred check-in utility. These kind of applications which depend on user input for their day-to-day functioning can never be totally relied upon due to… |
Facebook Blocks Legitimate Contact Exporter Tool – Open-XChange
With Google+ knocking at the door, Facebook can recognize a tool, that users can use to break away from Facebook’s aim of locking them in Facebook, when it sees one. So, Facebook did what they did to Facebook Friend Exporter – they banned Open-Xchange’s tool despite the fact that it did not violate anything. |
How To Get Your Facebook Stream In Google+
If you like Google+ but do not want to leave Facebook completely either, one thing you can do is have both opened in different tabs. Another is to get your Facebook stream in Google+ itself. In this article, we will tell you how you can get your Facebook stream in Google+. |
LinkedIn Becomes 2nd Most Visited Social Networking Site In U.S. – Surpasses Myspace
According to a Comscore survey, Professional social network LinkedIn, surpassed Myspace in terms of number of unique visitors to social networking site in the U.S. in the month of June. |
Google+ Hangout vs Facebook Video Chat – Which One Has The Upper Hand Right Now?
So by now we know that Facebook has got a brand new video chat powered by Skype. That was the most important announcement in Facebook’s “awesome” announcement last night (or earlier today depending on where you are). So, now we have the inevitable question – Google+ Hangout vs Facebook Video Chat – who will win? |