Mar
16
2009
stoolpigeon writes “Web applications are all the rage. Web applications that function within the context of social networking sites doubly so. I think it is safe to say that pretty much anyone looking to garner a large audience on the web, for financial or any other reasons, has to be considering how they can reach people on sites like Facebook, or all those users out there accessing the web via their iPhones. Sun Microsystems has entered this arena by providing a set of web based development tools and a platform on which to host the resulting products that is now in beta and named Zembly. And while Zembly has not been open to the public for all that long, two of Zemblys architects with the help of two writers have published a new cookbook for the aspiring Zembly developer, Assemble the Social Web with Zembly.” Read below for the rest of JR’s review.

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Mar
16
2009
Frequent Slashdot contributor Bennett Haselton writes “A New Zealand court has allowed a plaintiff to serve papers on a defendant via Facebook, following a similar ruling from an Australian court last year. But as these rulings do not necessarily mean, as Facebook announced in a press release, that the courts have endorsed Facebook ‘as a reliable, secure and private medium for communication.’ The trend could lead to abuses if courts start taking ‘Facebook service’ too seriously.” For more of the many words written by Bennett, hop on that curiously named link right below.

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Mar
15
2009
FACEBOOK is launching a new redesign this week, and users are reacting with confusion. The social network’s official blog yesterday announced the start of changes to user’s home and profile pages worldwide.
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Mar
14
2009
Defeat Globalism writes in with a Canadian court decision that has ordered a man suing over injuries from a car accident to answer questions about content on his private “friends only” Facebook page. “Lawyers for Janice Roman, the defendant in the lawsuit, believe information posted on John Leduc’s private Facebook site — normally accessible only to his approved ‘friends’ — may be relevant to his claim an accident in Lindsay in 2004 lessened his enjoyment of life. As a result of the ruling by Justice David Brown of Ontario’s Superior Court of Justice, Leduc must now submit to cross-examination by Roman’s lawyers about what his Facebook page contains. Brown’s Feb. 20 ruling also makes clear that lawyers must now explain to their clients ‘in appropriate cases’ that postings on Facebook or other networking sites — such as MySpace, LinkedIn and even blogs — may be relevant to allegations in a lawsuit, said Tariq Remtulla, a Toronto lawyer who has been following the issue.”

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Mar
12
2009
Many corporate executives either dismiss social networking as a time-wasting distraction or regard it as a risk management problem.
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Mar
11
2009
longacre writes “A man on trial in New York for possession of a weapon has been acquitted after subpoenaing his arresting officer’s Facebook and MySpace accounts. His defense: Officer Vaughan Ettienne’s MySpace “mood” was set to “devious” on the day of the arrest, and one day a few weeks before the trial, his Facebook status read “Vaughan is watching ‘Training Day’ to brush up on proper police procedure. From the article,’You have your Internet persona, and you have what you actually do on the street,” Officer Ettienne said on Tuesday. “What you say on the Internet is all bravado talk, like what you say in a locker room.” Except that trash talk in locker rooms almost never winds up preserved on a digital server somewhere, available for subpoena.'”

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Mar
11
2009
Whether you’ve just installed Photoshop for the first time or know your away around a the Tools toolbar, we put together a few of the most essential Photoshop skills to get you started on your photo editing endeavors. Soon you’ll be fixing up your grandmother’s torn-up black and white wedding photos and airbrushing the heck out of your Facebook pic
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Mar
10
2009
For the last several months, social-media pundits have busied themselves debating whether Twitter was the new Facebook.
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Mar
10
2009
The failure of multiple hard drives at Facebook left users without access to their photos beginning on Friday.
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Mar
9
2009
intresting comment from Mark Zuckerberg. Will we soon be able to have unlimited amount of friends on Facebook?
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