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Google and Facebook tie up for Android FB app

Friday, August 7th, 2009

Though Google and Facebook are competing against internet domination, both signed contracts for their partnership on mobile application.

Facebook, the leading social networking site in the world, is currently available in mobile applications thru iPhone, Blackberry, Windows Mobile and Palm devices. With the release of Google’s Android mobile operating system and Facebook’s more than 50 million subscribers using mobile devices, there’s really a need to tie up to bring both services available to their consumers.

The Facebook Android application will also be available on forthcoming Android-powered phones from T-mobile and Sony Ericsson. The said application is more limited with its iPhone counterpart but will still have all the same services users can get from Facebook. According to reports, Facebook features such as ability to RSVP to events, creating photo albums and redesigning home page screen will be available on this new mobile partnership.

Facebook SMS – Good or Bad?

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009
    It is not unknown to you that social networks are very popular. Particularly in the youth, social networks are now venues for expression. It is an area for showing the world what you are doing and what you care about. The only problems with these websites though are its misuse as people create multiple accounts which has the tendency to send spam.
    But do not get me wrong. Facebook is a great website. I use it everyday myself. However, I get dozens of notifications on it all the time from people who are suggesting friends who I do not know or those group invitations to different games. There are also lots of notifications in relation to quizzes and games. Given the amount, it is obvious that I do not care about all these. I may care about some but not all.
    But then Facebook comes up with this awesome idea. According to the Facebook blog, Facebook can now be integrated with your mobile phone with the new “Subscribe via SMS” option. You can now connect with the people that matters to you and literally follow their every move on the website. It does not matter whether or not you care about what they are doing right?
    But the good side of this new Facebook upgrade is that you can choose who to subscribe to. You will not be facing spam on your phone and that is a good thing. There is also the option to unsubscribe. So if your friend gets overboard in updating his status, you can simply remove the subscription.

The downside, however, is that when other notifications are sent to your phone. I am still yet to try this feature so what I am presenting here is merely a theory. But if only the most important updates are sent. Then this new feature may be a good thing for us all.