Social Media Alert – Facebook

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Facebook sued over tracking users after logout
CNET
Facebook is getting more heat over two controversial practices–tracking
users after they log out and its new automatic “frictionless sharing”
feature. A blogger wrote last weekend that he discovered that his Web
surfing was being tracked by Facebook …
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10 Facebook Timeline Designs That Will Blow You Away [PICS]
Mashable
Facebook’s new Timeline design gives users a large “cover photo” space
at the top of the page. We think this revamp is a great opportunity to get
creative with your profile presentation. We recently asked the Mashable
readership to share how they’ve …
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Facebook time is tops abroad, with Singapore No. 1
CNET
Here at the epicenter of social networking, birthplace of Facebook,
Twitter, and LinkedIn, it’s easy to lose sight of just how much the rest of
the world loves our homespun social-media creations. As it turns out,
social networking is enjoyed overseas …
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USA TODAY, Facebook join for Super Bowl Ad Meter
USA Today
USA TODAY and Facebook are joining forces in 2012 to launch the 24th annual
Super Bowl Ad Meter. For the first time, consumers will decide the winner
of the USA TODAY Facebook Super Bowl Ad Meter. They will be able to view
and vote on the ads, …
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Your complete guide to Facebook’s Timeline
CNET
Facebook has once again redesigned your favorite social network, changing
privacy options, adding new features (like the ticker), and killing off
profiles in favor of Timelines. Although we can’t help you accept change
(it’s always tough), …
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Lawmakers ask FTC to investigate Facebook privacy issue
msnbc.com
By Suzanne Choney The co-chairmen of Congress’s Bi-Partisan Privacy Caucus
want the Federal Trade Commission to investigate Facebook for potential
privacy violations. The new interest is due to a researcher’s discovery of
how Facebook has collected …
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