Social Networking

Whatever Happened to the Facebook iPad App?

There’s a Facebook app for the iPhone and Android, so why, after all this time, hasn’t the company released one for the iPad? Here’s the kicker: It exists, and it’s been more or less ready to go for some time.

TechCrunch reports that for nearly five months, the app was feature complete (and not completely finished) but still …

Screenshot Tour of Facebook’s New ‘Timeline’ Interface

I signed up on Facebook back in 2004, mere months after Zuckerberg launched the social network at Harvard. At the time, the network was a hit amongst college campuses and was not yet available to the public. Since then, the user interface has gone through more looks and changes than Lady Gaga sees in a good month.

Yesterday, …

Reveal More, Consume More: Facebook’s Big Changes

Facebook’s f8 conference started off on a light note, with Saturday Night Live star Andy Samberg doing his best Mark Zuckerberg impression, but the conference quickly got down to serious business with some big changes for the world’s biggest social network.

With a huge smile on his face, Zuckerberg showed off a new kind of Facebook …

Facebook Introduces ‘Timeline’: The ‘Story’ of Your Life

At today’s Facebook f8 conference, Mark Zuckerberg took to the stage to announce the biggest overhaul to the social network we’ve seen since 2008: “Timeline,” a new kind of profile.

Zuckerberg introduced the new Facebook feature as “all your stories, all your apps and a new way to express who you are.” Previously your old information …

Facebook to Unveil ‘Listen with Your Friend’ Music Feature Today?

Today at 1pm Eastern, Facebook will be making a big announcement at its “f8” developer conference. We’ll be covering the event and will relay the official news after all the dust has settled.

However, it appears that Facebook’s own creative director, Ji Lee, may have ruined one of the surprises already. Lee supposedly sent the …

Facebook Changes News Feed to Focus on ‘Top Stories’

Three things, they say, are certain in life: death, taxes, and Facebook redesigns. The social network, notorious for tinkering with its home page, has just introduced changes to the Facebook news feed with an emphasis on “top stories” instead of recent posts.

Facebook users who don’t regularly visit the site will only see these top …

Google+ Finally Opens to the Public, Adds Tons of New Features

Google+ is finally open to the public, no invitation required. Not that it was difficult to snag an invite anyway, but now we’ll get a chance to see what the service is fully capable of as more users tiptoe in and begin poking around.

In addition to 91 other improvements that G+ has added over the past 90 days, Google took to its blog

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