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Facebook Connections Mapped

This was on my Shell Intranet Home Page the other day. What’s funny is that we can’t get on facebook there.

Here is a very interesting map showing all 500 million facebook users and their networks:

Facebook connections map the world

Facebook connections map the world

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-11989723

http://www.facebook.com/notes/facebook-engineering/visualizing-friendships/469716398919

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Facebook kills…

websites. The trend keeps getting bigger. Like this article says:

“Travelers no longer will have to click to Delta.com, unless they’re interested in viewing the site’s redesign.”

Social  networking site have changed the way user view information output. These site want users to publish messages, updates, tweets in small chucks. This has changed the user’s appetite for information.

I think that websites are just as important as Facebook, Twitter, and any other social networking sites out there. Control is the key idea here. A site is like your showroom to the world. All your sites should work together to optimizer you online presence.

Facebook Stuff

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Facebook is getting alot of attention..

Business looking for next big thing…

The Evolution of Email: Infographic

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Infographic. This shows the way email works, the history and popular web mail providers. Statistics are given. The growth of spam and its geographical origins. This was presented by Splashpress Media. From their website: “We are dedicated to helping make the world a better place through communication and education.”