In an interview, CNET's Ina Fried speaks with the three people behind "Catfish"--that other Facebook movie. This one is both a documentary and a thriller.
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Rather than portraying the inner workings of the social network, this documentary shows one example of the impact it has on real-world connections.Facebook CEO Interviewed on IPO, Lawsuit and More [VIDEO]
In an interview that will air tonight on ABC’s World News with Diane Sawyer, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg talked frankly about an upcoming IPO, the Facebook movie, a shady lawsuit and much more.As far as the movie The Social Network is concerned, Zuckerberg seemed to echo Facebook co-founder Dustin Moscovitz’s opinion that the film seems a lot more exciting than the real-life version of Facebook’s history.Bill Gates on giving, batteries, tablets, and more
In an interview with CNET's Ina Fried, the Microsoft chairman and philanthropist talks about his dual passions--software and saving lives--and what he's up to on both fronts.Second Trailer for “The Social Network” Hits the Web [VIDEO]
The first trailer for The Social Network a.k.a. “the Facebook Movie,” didn’t reveal much. Now, the second trailer is out (above), and… we know perhaps even less.The second trailer consists of fast-typed Facebook updates that paraphrase many of the same conversations in the first. While one can argue that you can get more Facebook-esque than that, we’d really like to see some actual footage from the movie.For now, we’ll remind ourselves that the movie is written by Aaron Sorkin and directed by David Fincher, which gives some serious credibility to the project, cryptic trailers aside. What do you think: Can The Social Network be a success? How do you like the second trailer for the movie?Get traffic from facebook.
Despite the growing interest in Facebook, Facebook Connect as a way to integrate facebook identity and sharing features on any site around the web, one of the untold stories about sharing on facebook is the simple power of the facebook Share button.Facebook looks for a title, description, and thumbnail image to pull into the feed story. While facebook will always try to find this for any shared link, you can actually specify this copy for the facebook crawler if you want to have more control over the copy or images that show up in facebook.Facebook gives you the option to explicitly specify which image shows up next to content your users share. Facebook also makes it possible to add meta data to your page to make audio and video sharing more powerful.FaceBook - Tapping into it without going into it?
There is a lot of attention on FaceBook everywhere you look and read especially people using there mobile devices to check FaceBook pages, maybe a majority do a lot of non-sense on it but maybe a few do general reading in regards to specific FaceBook pages related to a subject of interest.
My question is does FaceBook really get that much attention that we or maybe just I read about in articles or hear about in the news ? And could you get your Blog or Web page into FaceBook without Joining it ? Both of these questions tie into each other.Facebook will keep sharing data:Zuckerberg
Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg declined an opportunity on Wednesday to apologise for his company’s abrupt privacy changes and said Facebook would continue to lead a drive toward increased personalisation of other websites and applications.
