April 20 | San Francisco 2007 was the year social applications were born. With the launch of the Facebook Platform, and soon after similar platforms from MySpace and other social networks, developers worldwide could leverage the social graph to create new kinds of social experiences never before possible. Three years later, what started out as [...] Full story...
FTC to Facebook: ‘Step Up’ Privacy Protections – The fallout from Google Buzz continues as the Federal Trade Commission turned its attention to Google, Microsoft and Facebook during a recent privacy workshop.
Budweiser is one of the most ubiquitous brands in the U.S. — and the company seems to be doing its best to make this true on Facebook too.
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Facebook has begun sending out a weekly email to Page owners, sharing a few data points — and upsells.
As Facebook promotions grow in popularity, it’s no longer simply big corporate names that have jumped on the social media bandwagon.
Today we’re taking a look at Africa’s growth on Facebook, drawn from our Global Monitor statistics for February.
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Large and small organizations looking to reach Facebook through its self-serve performance advertising tool will now see a few upgrades to the second step in the ad tool user interface.