Here’s what to do to work around the Facebook one RSS feed limitation: Make a pipe with Yahoo! Pipes. Yahoo Pipes lets you plug multiple rss feeds into one feed. My facebook profile now receives information from this site, Brightkite, Jott, and whatever else I think of to add later through the pipe that I created. You can use a pipe for other purposes as well.
I was eating a dollar double cheeseburger from BK, and I had an epiphany: I wonder if Facebook has a little bookmarklet for those moments when I want to tell someone about a sweet video, website, article, or contest.
Major changes at facebook last week. The interface you’ve come to know and love for it’s cleanliness and non-myspaceness has changed… for the better! You may want to check it out before I continue.
I wanted to add a little flair (no not that dumb FB application) to the page, and I remembered that when I was creating my NACCAP presentations, Keynote gave me tons of saving options. It turns out that you can turn your Keynote slideshows into flash banners or quicktime movies. Here are a couple of pointers when trying this out:
I like to keep things separated in my life. Work and personal items have their own places in my apartment as well as online. If I needed a facebook presence using something other than a page, I would create a professional account so as to not muddy up my personal account with privacy settings etc. So to create a professional facebook account, you’ll need to do a couple of things.
Check out this sweet video on how to properly add an application to your facebook page/profile. Be sure to check the ratings to see if it’s a goodie.
I’ve been using this browser for a while. I’ve heard about it on Attack of the Show! on G4 which is great to watch for a little research tv, plus my friend Flo made their logo.
Flock is a web browser based on Firefox that allows the user to access their facebook, youtube, twitter, flickr etc. while browsing.
Before I go deeper into Social Networking, YouTube, podcasting and the like… I thought it would be a good idea to do a little preventative maintenance.
How to Promote
For a while now, I’ve been plugging our different avenues of communication in four ways
email- it’s good for some things, granted a good percentage of students don’t do [...]
I’m not a pro at getting heavy traffic and keeping it, so I thought I might link to a post from someone who is.
Tibi over at Lost Art of Blogging gives some tips on Stickifying your blog (making up words here left and right). These are some great tips for student bloggers, but I think [...]
Putting my money where my title is
Ok so I thought that I could at least start this post from my cell
phone. I wouldn’t suggest using your phone to blog tons of text, but
there are some quick and easy things you can do to create stickiness
(keep people coming back to your web sites).
Most phones are equipped [...]
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