September 25, 2009
Justin Smith has a nice update about Facebook feed image policies.
In our own applications, we’ve largely stuck with a single image method, though there are exceptions. It appears that single images aren’t a rule at this point, but a strong hint. It might be prudent to expect a formal rule in the future.
What does it [...]

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September 18, 2009
Facebook announced a few new features last week, as well as updates about its profitability and prototypes.
But for us, @tagging remains the most interesting development (and we wrote about tagging metrics last week as a result).
We’re wondering how users outside the tech community will learn about and understand @tagging. We’ve found one clue that happens [...]

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September 11, 2009
Yesterday, Facebook announced that it would allow Twitter-esque @ tagging of friends and pages.
Expect to see a new update to your page’s Insights tab when this feature rolls out.
Still, there are a few hurdles for brands. First, it might be difficult to hold contests or make other attempts to drive recognition and interaction if user [...]

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September 4, 2009
As we recommend Facebook Connect to more clients, we’ve answered a few questions about why we think the service is valuable. It’s general consensus that the viral nature of Facebook Connect, integration with social aspects of Facebook, and increased engagement on your site makes the program beneficial. But we’d add another benefit to the list.
It’s [...]

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