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Facebook has quietly introduced a way for you to find friends in particular cities. It’s a new version of a feature it had removed when it deprecated the “networks” part of user profiles a few months ago.
Within the Friends page on...
This evening, Facebook made a couple design tweaks designed to make the site more consistent. While none of the changes affect any core Facebook features, many users will likely notice the subtle updates.
1. Feedback on ads has been changed from ...
Two months ago, we reported that the number of US Facebook users over 35 had almost doubled over the previous 60 days from 9.8 million at the beginning of February to 17.1 million at the end of March. In the 60 days since, the growth in US Facebook u...
Another phishing site is making the rounds on Facebook today, and this time it’s “areps.at” (not linked). However, like other phishing attacks on Facebook, Facebook started blocking all links to the site once its security systems de...
Given that yesterday was the last day that total active installs and daily active users were published for the directory, Inside Facebook has combined that data with Facebook's newly released monthly active user data to figure out which applications ...
This is one of the best blogs dedicated to Facebook. I saw the article today on FB apps made by Patrick Shyu being banned by Facebook and it was a great article! I could not have found elsewhere so easily. Good job on keeping this blog both interesting and timely!
We, along with many online users, have learned from past experience, that Facebook encourages voyeurism.
On an objective point of reviewing a blog about Facebook, we take sympathy with our fellow blogger.
Our hope is that perhaps Twitter or YouTube would be a more suitable topic for tracking performance.