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Photo Syncing for Android and iPhone
Sync your photos privately, then choose shots to share.


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Description
Keeping up with friends is faster than ever.
• See what friends are up to
• Share updates, photos and videos

Requirements:
Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. Requires iOS 4.3 or later. This app is optimized for iPhone 5.
Latest - What's New in Version 5.3
Post your photos to albums and enjoy a speedier app.
You can now choose an album when uploading photos
News feed loads more quickly
Completely rebuilt timeline opens 

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Requirements:
Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. Requires iOS 4.3 or later. This app is optimized for iPhone 5.

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Jetpack 2.0: Publicize to Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Tumblr; Post by Email; Photon; Infinite Scroll
Jetpack as a bridge that brings functionality from the hosted WordPress.com service to self-hosted WordPress.org blogs. It adds in lots of the core WordPress.com features, such as stats, social comments, email subscriptions and more.

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Facebook - Android Apps on Google Play

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Giving people the power to share and make the world more open and connected.

Facebook - Android Apps on Google Play
Keep up with friends, wherever you are with the Facebook for Android app. Keeping up with friends is faster than ever

Keep up with friends, wherever you are with the Facebook for Android app.Keeping up with friends is faster than ever.
• See what friends are up to
• Share updates, photos and videos
• Get notified when friends like and comment on your posts
• Text, chat and have group conversations
• Play games and use your favorite apps
Facebook is only available for users age 13 and over.
Terms of Service: http://m.facebook.com/terms.php.


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How to Download Facebook - Android Apps on Google Play
Facebook User can download Facebook Android Apps from play.google.com free online.

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Facebook Video calling software Download for video chat

About Facebook Video calling 
facebook video chat Software review

Facebook Video calling software Description
Do we really need any more ways to connect with people? Are we not sufficiently catered for already with a plethora of instant communication networks for us to talk with whoever we want to – in a way we want to? Well, according to Facebook (and Google), the answer is a resounding No.

Mark Zuckerberg last week launched a new-look Facebook Chat, which now allows for Group Cha
t but all the headlines went to the eye catching video-calling feature. Though how eye-catching this feature really is, remains to be seen.

Facebook video-calling powered by Skype is essentially all about convenience. It is the ease of use of this new feature which will be its biggest selling point, but once you get beyond that, does it really offer anything new?

Installation

First off, lets look at how you go about getting the feature installed. Facebook claimed at the press conference that installation was a quick and easy process that would take less than 30 seconds, no matter what system and broadband connection you were using. A bold claim.



A claim however that seemed to be backed up, when we managed to download the Java plug-in needed to activate video-calling within 15 seconds and had it up and running within a minute. It all seemed very easy and straight forward, which is key to making any new feature on a social network appealing to the masses. You don't even need to have Skype installed on your computer to allow this to work. However having spotted a few tweets over the weekend about problems installing the plug-in we decided to try it on another computer to see if it would be as easy.

Initially we used a MacBook Pro (2010) running Mac OS X 10.5.8 with Firefox 5, and had no issues, however we ran into trouble when we tried it out on an older laptop. Using a 2008 MacBook running Mac OS X 10.4.11 and using Firefox 3.6.18 we were unable to set up video-calling. Having visited the www.facebook.com/videocalling site and followed the instructions, we got an error message saying an error had occurred. When we clicked the Try Again button, a .jar file was downloaded to our desktop. When we ran the program a progress bar appeared but soon another error message appeared stating: "Video calling has encountered an error during installation. Please try again later"



Despite numerous attempts we were unable to install the plug-in. We tried using Safari but got a similar result and since the laptop had a version of Mac OS X which Chrome doesn’t support, we couldn’t try it on that browser. Looking at the Facebook Help Center, the only explanation we could find was that Facebook suggests using the latest versions of any browser and as a result older systems will not be supported. If this is the case, it could curb the amount of people who will be able to use the feature, though for most people using newer versions of the browsers, the system should work fine.

using Facebook video chat is very straight-forward and intuitive. Having opened your Chat contacts and seen who is available to chat, double click on that person’s name and at the top of the pop-up window you’ll see a new video camera icon. Clicking on this will send an invitation to the person to take part in a video chat. The person will receive a pop-up notification (similar to the one you get in Skype) along with a ringing sound, if they already have the plug-in installed. If the plug-in is not installed on your friend’s computer they will be invited to do so, and you’ll be informed as to what is happening.



Once all this is done, video calling works as you would expect it to. While some have complained about the quality of the video calling, we found it more than adequate while testing it for the past few days, with both sound and picture being in sync for the vast majority of time we were using the service.

Once a call is connected, a video window appears over your Facebook page with an image of the person you are calling taking up most of the screen and a small picture of you in the top right-hand corner. The video window can be dragged to a suitable place on your screen and can also be re-sized. To end a call all you need to do is hover the mouse over the window and a option to end the call will appear.



If you don’t have a webcam as part of your system, fret not as you can still get in on the video-calling excitement but the person you are calling will only be able to hear your voice while you will still be able to see them. There are very few tweaks you can make to the video-calling feature in Facebook as it has been designed with simplicity in mind and so it can be used by almost anyone. With Skype powering the service, it didn’t surprise us that the service worked pretty well. It has had years of practice at getting video-calling right and has managed to bring that expertise to Facebook.

While we found the system very easy to use, there are obviously some drawbacks. Currently the system is limited to one-on-one calls and while Zuckerberg didn’t rule out adding group calling in the future, this limitation will be a turn-off for many. With Google offering group calling with its Hangout feature, we wouldn’t be surprised to see Facebook updating its service very soon.

Verdict

Overall the system works (for most computer configurations) and offers an ease of use that regular Facebook users will find very compelling. Despite the system working, it still seems as if the announcement was a little rushed and could be a reaction to the announcement of Google. If this is the case, video calling on Facebook should get better in the coming months and if Facebook can build on its initial success, it could have a very compelling feature on its hands.

Facebook Video Calling



How to Using Facebook Video Calling ?
We Bring your conversations to life on Facebook. With face-to-face video calling, now you can watch your friends smile, wink and LOL. To get started, visit http://www.facebook.com/videocalling

How To Using Facebook Timeline and Subscribe


How To Use Facebook Timeline and Subscribe
With Facebook Subscribe, it's possible to connect with your close friends and a public audience on your timeline. In this video, we'll show you how to activate your Timeline and enable Subscribe.

Facebook New Pages: Controlling Posts on your Page

Facebook New Pages: How to Controlling Posts on your Page
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Facebook New Pages: How to Customizing Design Your Page
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Facebook Camera



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Share photos faster than ever and see all your friends' latest shots in one place.
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Facebook App Privacy with Timeline

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Learn how to control the privacy settings for timeline applications on Facebook.

Facebook Offers

  Facebook Offers are a way to receive discounts from businesses, brands and organizations. They're available in limited beta to specific countries at this time and we'll launch globally soon.

Facebook | The Things That Connect Us

Facebook - Connect with Friends.

Chairs, doorbells, bridges, airplanes. These are things that people use to get together and connect. Facebook is also something that over a billion people around the world use to connect with one another. http://www.facebook.com/facebook

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Facebook

Facebook

URL facebook.com
fb.com
thefacebook.com
fbcdn.net
facebookappmail.com
facebookmail.com
Type of site Social networking service
Registration Required
Available language(s) Multilingual (70)
Users 955 million (active June 2012)
Owner Facebook, Inc.
Created by
  • Mark Zuckerberg
  • Eduardo Saverin
  • Andrew McCollum
  • Dustin Moskovitz
  • Chris Hughes
Launched February 4, 2004
Revenue $ 3.71 billion (2011)


Current status Active

Facebook is a social networking service launched in February 2004, owned and operated by Facebook, Inc.As of June 2012, Facebook has over 955 million active users, more than half of them using Facebook on a mobile device.

Users must register before using the site, after which they may create a personal profile, add other users as friends, and exchange messages, including automatic notifications when they update their profile. Additionally, users may join common-interest user groups, organized by workplace, school or college, or other characteristics, and categorize their friends into lists such as "People From Work" or "Close Friends". The name of the service stems from the colloquial name for the book given to students at the start of the academic year by some university administrations in the United States to help students get to know each other. Facebook allows any users who declare themselves to be at least 13 years old to become registered users of the site.

Facebook was founded by Mark Zuckerberg with his college roommates and fellow students Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes.

 The website's membership was initially limited by the founders to Harvard students, but was expanded to other colleges in the Boston area, the Ivy League, and Stanford University. It gradually added support for students at various other universities before opening to high school students, and eventually to anyone aged 13 and over. However, according to a May 2011 Consumer Reports survey, there are 7.5 million children under 13 with accounts and 5 million under 10, violating the site's terms of service.

A January 2009 Compete.com study ranked Facebook as the most used social networking service by worldwide monthly active users.