Two. One to change the light bulb, and one to stick a finger in one ear and sing about how good the old one was...
One of the things that I really don't like about Facebook is the constant changes to the interfacing features. They've just removed RSS feeds from the settings section, so posts to my Blogger blog don't automatically post to Facebook as well.
Admittedly the automation hasn't been working too well recently, but if the post didn't turn up in Facebook I found that I could always force an update into Facebook via the Settings Link.
From today Facebook now displays this message where the RSS update section used to be:
"Imported Stories:
The Imported Stories feature is no longer available. Most of the sites supported by this feature now allow you to publish stories to Facebook directly from the site".
This in turn has forced me to revamp my blog page to use a new template layout design, since the old template that I was using won't display the 'share to various social network' buttons at the bottom of each blog post.
Time to stop grumbling and try pressing the new buttons.
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Wednesday, 18 August 2010
Tuesday, 26 January 2010
Friend Face Tweet
What's it with the social networking explosion at the moment? Perhaps everyone got an i-phone for Christmas?
It's a bit like '94 to '98 when everybody started getting a home 'puter with a dial up modem and started emailing Hi! by email.
Lots of people I know seem to be discovering the likes ofFacebook and Twitter. Friends, Family, Friends of Friends etc.
Only a few are blogging (takes more effort), but most are tweeting in one way or another.
Can't be a bad thing as it's great to get in touch again and find out what folk are up to.
I'm carrying on with my blog, and feeding the posts into Facebook. Facebook is barred at work - unlike blogspot and twitter. I don't tweet much, but I reckon that twitter is more suited to i-phone like gadgets.
It's a bit like '94 to '98 when everybody started getting a home 'puter with a dial up modem and started emailing Hi! by email.
Lots of people I know seem to be discovering the likes ofFacebook and Twitter. Friends, Family, Friends of Friends etc.
Only a few are blogging (takes more effort), but most are tweeting in one way or another.
Can't be a bad thing as it's great to get in touch again and find out what folk are up to.
I'm carrying on with my blog, and feeding the posts into Facebook. Facebook is barred at work - unlike blogspot and twitter. I don't tweet much, but I reckon that twitter is more suited to i-phone like gadgets.
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