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12
Jan
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Facebook gets chatty, brings Comments Box plugin to mobile media sites

Chiming in on your favorite posts is about to get a little bit easier, now that Facebook has brought its Comments Box mobile plugin to media websites. Today’s announcement comes just about a month after the social network introduced its Subscribe button, marking its latest efforts to enhance user engagement on mobile web platforms. According to Facebook, the new feature will use “social signals” to automatically detect the highest quality comments for each individual, with each thread ordered to show the most relevant and popular comments from a user’s friends.

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Dec
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Democratic Republic of Congo bans text messaging

After a controversial presidential election that saw Joseph Kabila retain the office amid fierce protests, the Democratic Republic of Congo has shut down the nation’s text messaging services in order to restore public order. Civil liberties concerns aside, it’s proving to be highly dangerous for the one point four million deaf residents who rely on text messaging

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18
Dec
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Facebook app update brings Timeline to the iPhone, iPad version coming soon

Facebook’s Timeline feature has only just begun to roll out across the globe , and now an iOS version has sidled up next to its Android counterpart — making it even easier for us to recheck our social network back stories. The new app is currently only available for the iPhone, but Facebook states that an iPad-friendly update will arrive soon

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Dec
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Facebook rolls out Timeline feature worldwide, it’s time to untag some old photos

Get ready for a This Is Your Life -style recap available online, as Facebook’s Timeline feature is now out of beta and available to all users worldwide.

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Dec
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Flipboard launches on iPhone, iPod Touch, introduces ‘Cover Stories’ feature

Flipboard has now arrived on a slightly smaller board.

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22
Nov

Ex-Windows Phone manager Joe Marini finds himself at home with Google

Check out who got a new set of Google business cards: Joe Marini, the extroverted Windows Phone manager at Microsoft who got into some hot water tweeting about the then-unannounced Nokia Lumia 800. It turns out that he’s pushing out 140-character messages in a big way again, but this time he’s doing so as a “Google Dev Advocate.” It appears that the job description involves Developer Relations, API platforms and HTML5 apps, amongst other duties. But what about the inside scoop on what happened in Redmond? Joe says he’s setting up a blog to address the question, and we’re on pins and needles over here.

Ex-Windows Phone manager Joe Marini finds himself at home with Google originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 22 Nov 2011 13:40:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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21
Nov

Google+ quietly gets trending topics, dares you to search for it

Did the addition of “What’s Hot” not satiate your burning desire for real-time happenings on Google’s social network? You’re in luck, as Mountain View’s quietly added another way to aggregate popular content on Google+. Upon initiating a search, a list of trending topics appears to the right, exposing what’s currently en vogue on Mountain View’s social network. Functionally, it’s a dead ringer for Twitter’s trending topics and unlike “What’s Hot,” won’t bombard you with random unrelated, but popular, posts. Will it pass muster as an official feature, or will it be left to linger in the ether? We’ll find out, but Google if you’re listening, we’re watchin’.

Google+ quietly gets trending topics, dares you to search for it originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 21 Nov 2011 02:03:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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19
Nov

SlingPlayer for Facebook is okay, Chrome(book) compatibility is better

Ready to let the world know all about your most intimate TV-viewing habits? Good, because the SlingPlayer Facebook app is now available, and prepared to do just that. Once installed, the app allows Slingbox Solo or Pro-HD owners to manage their DVRs and watch their favorite live or recorded shows, all from the comfort of their own social network. The share button doesn’t automatically tie in with any kind of guide data, so friends don’t need to know you’re watching the Teen Mom reunion finale at the office — unless you want them to. The other big news from Sling is that its plugin finally supports Google’s Chrome browser (Mac version of FF8 is still a no-go, while Chromebooks can at least access a Flash stream now, but only via Facebook), so if you’ve been waiting for a way to ditch IE and FireFox then congratulations, your sometime is now.

[Thanks, @wyldtek]

SlingPlayer for Facebook is okay, Chrome(book) compatibility is better originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 18 Nov 2011 20:16:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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15
Nov

DreamWorks CEO envisions an internet with more animation, fewer words

Is the internet on the cusp of a post-text era? Dreamworks CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg certainly thinks so. Speaking at the Techonomy conference in Tucson yesterday, Katzenberg confirmed that his company is already working on expanding 3D animation to the realm of social media, as part of a collaboration with Intel. As Technology Review reports, the two companies have been working on the project for the better part of four years, developing 12-core chips and software capable of delivering real-time photographic animation. Katzenberg didn’t offer many details beyond that, but seemed confident that his company’s new technology could radically alter the way users share and engage with online content by transcending the boundaries of traditional text. “Text is a learned process but what we do [at Dreamworks] is intuitive and instinctual and you do it from the moment you are born,” he said, “We’re trying to see if we can move many of these things we can do today in text but moving up to video and audio… with sight and sound.” The exec went on to cite Apple’s Siri personal assistant as proof that this transition is already underway: “Whether we do it or somebody else does it, we will move from a text world into a audio visual one.” Intriguing claims, to be sure, but we’ll know more next year, when Dreamworks’ new campaign gets underway.

DreamWorks CEO envisions an internet with more animation, fewer words originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 15 Nov 2011 15:46:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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12
Nov

Facebook SlingPlayer revealed, proves you can’t escape social networking (video)

Add another future platform for SlingPlayer to the pile, as the company recently showed off this quick demo of streaming video through Facebook. While the old Sling.com streaming still works just fine, this one adds some new social features to the mix. That will let viewers share the shows and what they enjoy watching easily while not-so-coincidentally making sure their friends know they’re watching TV via Slingbox. There’s no word on when this will actually hit the OpenGraph’d streets, but so far it’s already in line behind players we’ve seen demonstrated but not yet released for Boxee and Google TV. Press play to check out the video and think back to a world where no one knew you were watching Law & Order for the eighth time today.

[Thanks for the video, Dave Zatz]

Facebook SlingPlayer revealed, proves you can’t escape social networking (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 12 Nov 2011 03:34:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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