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Finding family and Facebook freedom

Published December 10, 2009

Finding family and Facebook freedom

I saw this story ages ago, was going to blog about it but promptly forgot. A father looking for his long lost daughter bought a domain of her name and set up a simple message saying: When you read this, please send me an email. Of course, nothing happened for a long time, but eventually the girl in question, April Becker, googled herself and found the site. She emailed the address and after some verification on both sides, father and daughter were reunited.

You got a friend

Published June 30, 2009

You got a friend

I seem to be using Facebook less and less, but there are sometimes things that make me want to dive back into the blue and white world. My Desk Friend is one of those things. The little robot connects to your profile and can let you know when you have messages, when your friends log in, and when you’ve been poked. It also works for other generic services, such as letting you know when you have an email, but it seems to be designed around Facebook.

How many social networks is too many?

Published June 17, 2009

How many social networks is too many?

I’ve noticed a couple of posts recently, in my feed reader, that suggest apps that will help to keep track, and even publish your own lifestream. I sat back for a minute, and thought, how many social networks can there be? I know there are some niche ones out there, book clubs, wine groups, things like that. But how many actual social things are there? Then I discovered one of many User Name Check sites, that allow you to see where your preferred username is taken, and which sites you can still go to nab what you want.

Making identification easier

Published June 14, 2009

Making identification easier

It seems like social networks are suddenly starting to realise that if people are going to put their lives on the internet, then they might want to have a proper identity. Facebook have introduced what appear to be called “vanity URLs” to your profile. It seems a bit mean to say that having your profile accessible by something with your own name rather than a bunch of random numbers is vanity, but that seems to be the name that sticks.

That Facebook thing

Published May 30, 2009

That Facebook thing

If you are a Facebook user, you may be interested in the Franck Montagny page. It’s something you can subscribe to as a fan, and there are news updates, videos and pictures added all the time. It was brought to my attention recently, because some pictures were posted of young Franck as he and his fellow Peugeot colleagues trained for the upcoming Le Mans. On that subject,we have more information about what the boys got up to in the Alps.

5 reasons Facebook is annoying

Published September 2, 2008

5 reasons Facebook is annoying

The new look. Yes, okay, you can still view via the ‘old Facebook’ but presumably this will not always be the case, and I’m not a fan. It takes ages to upload photos. I tried to put up 5 pictures and it literally took half an hour. I timed it and everything. Messages from groups. I join groups to visit occasionally, have a look around, see what’s in the discussion boards.

Facebook: A love/hate relationship

Published January 1, 2008

Facebook: A love/hate relationship

The thing is, I didn’t set up my Facebook account, it started out as a promotional tool for Sidepodcast. It still is that, but now I have started to take more of an interest in the whole social networking thing. I logged in and today, of all days, it wished me a Happy Birthday. Because as it wasn’t specifically about me when it was set up, the account’s birthday was defaulting to Jan 1st.