I jumped on the Facebook bandwagon as it was pulling out of town and created a Facebook page for RSS4Lib (become a fan!). In the process, as I was adding the RSS feed for this blog using the Notes tool,...
Melissa Cheater at the Academica blog compiled a survey of institutions of higher education with a presence Facebook and published a post titled "How higher ed is using Facebook Pages." She found more than 420 IHE-related Facebook Pages. It is...
Facebook has a new tool, Lexicon, that "looks at the usage of words and phrases on profile, group and event Walls." Similar to Google's Zeitgeist, Facebook's Lexicon shows how much people are talking about something. So I tried a Lexicon...
Facebook Pascal Calarco Facebook started at Harvard, spread to U.S. higher education through 2006. Limited to higher education. Then opened to the world. Focus on connecting people. 47 million users; adding about 200,000 per day. Hosts applications -- one of...
Another clever Facebook tool that has potentially significant benefit for libraries: Flog Blog. This Facebook application allows you to add RSS items to your Facebook profile, displaying the headline and lead sentence, lead paragraph, or a set number of characters....
If you use an RSS reader, you can subscribe to a feed of all future entries tagged 'Facebook'. [What is this?]