الخميس، 23 مايو 2013

Facebook for Android: 10 Tips for Power Users

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Facebook for Android: 10 Tips for Power Users
5:31:21 AMMatt Silverman
Facebook is a lot like crystal meth — it's highly addictive and will probably cause your teeth to fall out.* Android users are always one tap away from a snarky status update or a friend's vacation pics. SEE ALSO: 20 Things Your Most Annoying Friends Do on Facebook Facebook's Android app has come a long way from its humble beginnings.

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Foursquare Debuts 'Super-Specific' Search Filters
2:57:08 AMAnita Li
Foursquare has refined its search capabilities to make it easier for users to look for particular venues. The location-based social network unveiled what it's calling "super-specific searches" for iOS and Android on Wednesday. "With today's update ... Foursquare helps you find exactly what you want, whatever that may be," it announced in a blog post.

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Teens Getting Tired of Facebook Drama, Pew Survey Finds
Wednesday, May 22, 2013 5:39 PMVignesh Ramachandran
Though Facebook is still the most popular social network among teens, their enthusiasm for Mark Zuckerberg's network is decreasing, according to new findings from the Pew Research Center. Pew reports that 77% of online teens (ages 12-17) surveyed use Facebook. But while Pew's findings show that teens view Facebook participation as important for socializing, they have "waning enthusiasm for Facebook," as explained in the video above.

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Twitter Introduces Two-Step Authentication
Wednesday, May 22, 2013 3:38 PMPete Pachal
Twitter has finally introduced two-factor authentication to more securely protect accounts, the company announced Wednesday. The move comes after a number of hacks of high-profile Twitter accounts, including The Onion, the Associated Press and E! Online.

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