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Thursday, April 11, 2013

Video Internet Marketing - Facebook's New APIs Help Brands Monitor, Respond to Comment Replies - getFound SEM Bay Area


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Just a week after launching comment replies on Facebook, the social network updated its API Wednesday to help brands better monitor and respond to them.
In a post on its developer blog, Facebook product engineer Alex Madjar says developers can now set up different comment "views" on posts.
The first view is called "top level comments," which are standalone comments on a post that are not replies to individual comments. Next, "replies," are comments responding to other comments. Finally, the last view, "comment streams," show all comments — both top level and replies — together; this view lists comments in chronological order, helping programmers "get what's new."

Madjar then explains how to get started with the new APIs: "Opt into the 'July 2013 Breaking Changes' migration for your app by visiting the Advanced tab of your app dashboard."


Last week, Facebook announced that users can now reply directly to comments left on their pages and profiles (à la Reddit), enabling easier navigation through conversation threads. The most active and popular comments will also surface to the top of posts. As of July 10, all pages will have the feature turned on, although users can choose to opt-in earlier.
Image via iStockphoto, MrPliskin

source: http://mashable.com/2013/04/04/facebook-brands-comment-replies/

Monday, April 8, 2013

Search Engine Optimization - 70 Digital Resources You May Have Missed - getFound SEM


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It looks like spring has finally sprung over different parts of the United States, and if you've been outside enjoying the bursts of sunshine you probably haven't had time to check out some of the developments in tech and social media.
As always, we at Mashable have been hard at work, gathering all the updates and breaking news from Facebook's Home announcement for Android, to Disney announcing the sequel "Finding Dory", to hit theaters in 2015.
So kick back, and read on to get yourself caught up on this week's features.

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source: http://mashable.com/social-media/

Monday, August 27, 2012

Search Engine Optimization - Facebook Releases New, Faster iOS App - getFoundsem

Facebook Releases New, Faster iOS App





Facebook issued a massive update to its iOS app Thursday, with app version 5.0.
Facebook describes the app as being “rebuilt so it’s faster and easier to use.”
Once a template for how to design a great mobile app, Facebook for iOS has faced criticisms in the past 18 months for being slow and unresponsive.
Part of the reason behind the slowness was the old app’s reliance on HTML5. While HTML5 is a great way to build cross-platform, mobile-friendly apps and web pages, it’s not as fast for certain types of applications.
In June, two Facebook developers told The New York Times that they were working on rebuilding the iOS app in Objective-C and that the resulting app could be 2.5 times faster.
For iPad users, Timeline is finally supported on the device. We have to say, it looks great on the retina screen!
You can download Facebook for iOS [iTunes link] from the App Store. We’ll have a full hands-on look at the update for iPhone and iPad soon.
Facebook also issued a smaller update to Facebook for Android [Google Play link]. While not as far-reaching as the iOS update, the Android app now supports faster photo uploads and emoji in messages.

source: Mashable
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Thursday, August 23, 2012

Internet Marketing - Google+ Widens Rollout of Custom URLs - getFoundSEM



Google+ has started rolling out the custom URLs it first announced earlier this month to select users and brands — but the company says it may start charging for the shortened addresses in the future.
Instead of profiles being identified by a randomly assigned number string, the new wave of custom URL receivers are able to switch their profiles over to a simple, easy to find and remember URL. Mashable‘s own Google+ page, for example, can now be found at Google.com/+Mashable.
The Google+ team began notifying users Thursday morning of the option to claim a pre-approved custom URL or apply for a different one. Here’s an example of the emails users have received:
A look at the service’s updated Policies & Principles page, however, shows that Google+ users may eventually have to pay for their convenient, easy-to-use custom URLs.
“Custom URLs are free for now, but we may start charging a fee for them,” the terms-of-use page reads. “However, we will tell you before we start charging and give you the choice to stop participating first.”
Saurabh Sharma, a product manager at Google’s San Francisco office, wrote in a blog post earlier this month that the personalized addresses will eventually be “available to people and pages worldwide,” but did not specify an exact date.
Would you pay money for a custom social media URL, or is would that be an unfair charge? Share your opinion in the comments.

source:  Mashable


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