Sunday, December 8, 2024
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Facebook Status Updates Going Public

This week, Facebook announced some coming changes to your status updates. Soon, just like with Twitter, you’ll have the option to make them public—but not just to everyone on the world’s most popular social network, but everyone around the world. (You know, with Internet access.)

Google Apps Status Dashboard Launches In New Languages

The Google Apps Status Dashboard came online in late February as a way of offering "performance information" about Google's various products.  The information was only available in English, however, and Google's now letting users all over the world become more well-informed with the introduction of 24 new languages.

Update Your Status Across Dozens of Social Media Sites

Once you start "living" in more than one social media space, the idea of updating your status across multiple Web sites gets tedious fast.

The Status on MySpace Music

The projected launch date of MySpace Music has changed a lot lately, but is still expected to launch before the end of the month. That gives us about one more week. It could launch anytime until then, but it's starting to feel like they're going to wait until the last possible minute.Reasons for Delay

Microsoft Gets HP’s “Default Search Engine” Status

Less than two years ago, Yahoo was on a roll and had just signed a deal with computer manufacturer HP that would see its search engine as the default on all new HP computers.

“Featured” App Status Not Free At MySpace

Here's a funny thing: if you visit the MySpace Apps page with AdBlock Plus enabled, the "Featured Applications" section appears entirely blank.  And as it turns out, developers are indeed paying to show up in those spots.

Facebook To Tweak Status Updates

Compared to anything you’ll see coming from the BBC or CNN, this is admittedly a pretty minor piece of news.  Yet it’s nonetheless nice to hear that Facebook plans to drop the word “is” from its users’ status updates.

Editorial Status Keeps Yahoo Search Ads Real

Yahoo's Search Marketing folks compare the review of ad campaigns posted to their service with the process of giving a Presidential candidate an editorial endorsement.