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1 Facebook Overview

2 Quotes from Facebook Mobile Event "First thing is single sign-on. Making it so that you have the Facebook app and you're signed in, and once you do that you don't have the hassle with any other app on the phone.“ "I think the real revolution happens when you add new data to the draft. This happened to Facebook in 2007, but we're beyond the desktop now -- we're in the mobile world now. Mobile doesn't have to be a shadow of the desktop -- especially with location.“ "You can take any product area and rethink it to be social, and have it grow virally, and remake whole industries."

3 Facebook Applications Small applications that integrate into your Facebook page.  Quiz Monster  My Arabic Name  My Japanese Name  Interview (custom interview application)  Actual Age  Typing Speed  Your American Accent  Arizona State University Application

4 External Websites Links to external websites that “appear” to be directly linked.  Circle of friends  Rotten tomatoes  Chess  Zynga games

5 Desktop Applications Direct downloads of applications “linked” from Facebook.  Yearbook yourself  Facebook exporter (iphoto plugin)  Adobe lightroom  Trillion  Google Desktop

6 Mobile Applications Similar to desktop applications, but for mobile devices. There is an upcoming announcement that may increase this section.  Scramble  Huffington Post  Tweeter  Google Search

7 Facebook Pages These are the quizzes and notifications.  Send Free Hugs  Wine Anyone?  SuperPoke  Pass a drink  Surveys, Petitions, Votes, Polls & Quizzes

8 Prototypes Facebook puts out prototypes that may be integrated at a future time.  Desktop Notifications  Gross National Happiness (analysis of FB status)  Enhanced Event Emails  Photo Tag Search  Slideshow

9 Facebooks Groups vs Pages GroupsPages  Open wall discussion  Video and photo sharing  Group messages appear in inbox  Controlled membership; limited to 5,000  Generic, generated URL  Searchable only through Facebook  No additional applications  No insights  Open wall discussion  Video and photo sharing  Messages appear as “updates”  Open to public; unlimited membership  Personalized URLs  Indexed by major search engines  Applications can be added  Analytic insights From: “What’s the difference (Patrick Powers, http://patrickpowers.net/2010/02/facebook- groups-vs-facebook-pages/)”http://patrickpowers.net/2010/02/facebook- groups-vs-facebook-pages/

10 Facebook Group Benefits  Notifications are a huge deal. Groups now have advanced options on how they receive notifications. This option will drive more return visits to the group as they receive notifications on post comments and ‘likes’.  Group chat is an option students have been waiting for. It’s dead simple to use and will be another reason group members keep engaged and return to the Group page. All members of a group can use group chat, regardless of whether they are ‘friends’. Only ‘friends’ can contact each other through individual chat messages.  Docs allow administrators an easy way to post deadlines, FAQ’s, and general updates to the group. Docs can be viewed and edited by any member of the group, allowing for a wiki-like experience.  Events can now easily be created and promoted within a Group. I spent hours last year creating events in the Old Groups (since I was the admin) but now this task is handled by any group member.  Feature Boxes on the right column of a Groups page give easy access to Group events and docs. From: What it means for you (Mike Petroff, http://doteduguru.com/id5858-facebook-groups-redesign-what-it-means-for- you.html)http://doteduguru.com/id5858-facebook-groups-redesign-what-it-means-for- you.html

11 Interesting Facebook Sites  Facebook in Education (http://www.facebook.com/education)http://www.facebook.com/education  Facebook and Privacy (http://www.facebook.com/fbprivacy)http://www.facebook.com/fbprivacy  25 Facebook Apps for Education (http://www.collegedegree.com/library/college-life/15-facebook- apps-perfect-for-online-education)http://www.collegedegree.com/library/college-life/15-facebook- apps-perfect-for-online-education  Facebook as a LMS (http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=1015024422181557 0)http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=1015024422181557 0


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