Facebook Camera - New Photo App From Facebook
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If You Like Links, You’ll Hate What Facebook Is Doing To Them - The Future Buzz
Case in point, this weekend I tried to share a link to a story in The Guardian I found interesting. You’ll note (as I highlighted in a red box) even my browser recognized this was a link to the publication’s website, not Facebook.
However, due to how The Guardian has configured their site’s Facebook integration, anyone clicking the link is not taken to the expected URL. Instead a user is taken to this page to authorize use of The Guardian application.
Facebook is hijacking links to external websites of publications that have built social news apps on Facebook, and redirecting users to said internal Facebook apps. Ridiculous.
Somehow, the idea that ‘users don’t scroll’ didn’t manage to die with Facebook and Twitter’s newsfeeds.
It’s never been a lack of ability of users to scroll, it’s been your lack of ability to get them to scroll. As Tufte likes to say, that’s ‘a failure of design’.
Here’s VW with a great example of keeping a user engaged in your story as they scroll vertically. It’s similar in essence to Nike’s site I posted about back in January. My pal, Mr. Vogler, also suggested this.
Facebook updates iOS app to universal binary. Official iPad app is live!
Apple Lawyers see Samsung Tablet as serious threat?
I’m not saying that Apple’s lawyers are pretending that the Samsung Tablet poses a significant threat to win a patent case. I’m also not saying that Google pretended that they were on the brink of destruction by Facebook and Twitter to defend against anti-trust regulators.





