Posts Tagged ‘facebook’

The Fate of Google Buzz is Sealed

Google Gets a Little Less Socially Awkward
Google unveiled it’s latest innovation yesterday. I watched the webcast and was amused at how some attendees were quick to say, “Um, this looks like Facebook. How is it really innovative?”

Then a bunch of nerds got up this morning and started twitching (Twitter bitching (or acute muscle spasms)) that Google Buzz was stupid and they weren’t convinced it was going to be anything special.

Some even said it was doomed for failure.

How could they possibly know that? It has been out less than a day and only available to a small number of users and they’ve already solidified the fate of Buzz? Give me a break! Read the rest of this entry »





Unfriend Now Has Official Word Status

Don't Delete Me!

Each year the The New Oxford American Dictionary announces a Word of the Year. For 2009, that word is Unfriend, although spell check on my end still seems to be a bit confused on the matter. Read the rest of this entry »





Facebook to the Rescue

I heard a blurb on NPR this morning about a thief who broke into a house near Rome and stole some small valuables from a 52 year-old man. At some point while plundering this man’s home he decided to update his status and message a few friends on Facebook. When police came onto the scene they noticed that the Facebook homepage was still up, which was odd considering the victim was not a member of Facebook. Investigators were able to track down the culprit’s digital footprint and bring him to justice.

That’s just one way Facebook can save the day. Here’s another…

Facebook Causes

Facebook Causes is an incredible way for nonprofits to raise awareness and funding for their organization. These nonprofits need donations to operate and Facebook has 300+ million users with big hearts. Every dollar counts and so does every voice. Awareness is just as important as money to nonprofit organizations in terms of staying relevant and active. They need help getting the word out and we can help.

Here’s a few you may be interested in:

Stop Animal Cruelty – Donations go to the American Humane Society. To date, this Cause has raised over $45,000 dollars for the Humane Society and has more than 4.3 million members.
Campaign for Cancer Prevention – Donations go to Brigham & Women’s Hospital. To date, this Cause has raised over $109,000 and has more than 5 million members.
St. Jude’s Children’s Research Center - Donations go to St. Jude. To date, this Cause has raised over $93,000 and has over 524,000 members.

With over 180,000 registered nonprofits to choose from I doubt you’ll have a problem finding the one that you’re passionate about. Personally, I’m a huge supporter of Not For Sale. This organization brings awareness to and makes every effort to fight human trafficking and slavery. You can check out their Facebook cause page here and also learn more about their organization on their homepage. www.notforsalecampaign.org

So, what’s your Cause?

Tell me a little about the organization(s) that you support and feel strongly about.





Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes

I ask so little. Just let me rule you, and you can have everything that you want. I just wanted to update everyone about some of the changes that have taken place this week (while also paying homage to the great David Bowie). The most obvious change is that the blog is no longer located at Blogger. I’m now hosting on my own domain with Wordpress. I have nothing against Blogger other than I was a bit too restricted to the format. I have a lot more freedom on Wordpress and it shows. I am still, however, working out a few minor bugs that came with converting my template over. I’ll get to those eventually.

I’m hosting my site, willsloanonline.com, through HostMonster now, which has been a great experience so far. For those of you who may be looking for a solid host with a ton of features at a great price then check these guys out. Plans also includes unlimited hosting space and bandwidth. Setting up WordPress is a breeze too. Not only do they fully support PHP/MySQL but they have collaborated with SimpleScripts.com to make setting up your WordPress database completely automatic. No brains necessary. Trust me, I’m living proof.

Some of the changes I’ve made to the new site include a homepage which displays featured posts, news, recent comments and more. I’ve also added an About page with a mini bio and a Contact form. Another significant change is the commenting platform. I’m using Disqus to manage my comments now and that means your can login to post a comment using your Facebook, Twitter, OpenID, or Disqus account. Once you login it will pull your avatar (profile pic thumbnail) from that account and show it next to your comment.

I’ve also decided to add a community feature that fully integrates with Facebook using a powerful toolbar from Wibiya. This will hopefully broaden my readership and open up the doors for an awesome community experience. Originally I had intended to use Google for the community aspect of the site but it slowed my site down dramatically and wasn’t really that great so I removed it. Sorry Google, you know I’m still a fan. Wibiya is still beta testing but they have graciously allowed me to be a part of that phase and I’m looking forward to helping in any way I can. It’s an awesome service.

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