Storing all your photos in one place is not a good idea. May be someday you’ll want to switch to another social network or leave the online world at all, anyway, it’s better to have a possibility to save all images that were posted on Facebook.
And today we’ll look into a few applications that will help you to save all the photographs that you were tagged on or published in your albums.
Before downloading photos, many people want to explore what images and posts are publicly visible. A facebook viewer tool makes it easy to find public Facebook photos and content without relying only on Facebook’s internal navigation.
The stock quotes of the world’s largest social network climbed 10% after the publication of the mobile advertising revenue report which grew by 14 percent in the Q3 2012.
The European Marketing Agency KRDS published a new 1 billion Facebook users infographic, which worth to have a look.
Facebook is testing a new “Want” and “Collect” buttons for online retailers, that can be used for adding products into wish lists called “Collections”. The new feature will allow Facebook users to see in the news feed items that their friends would like to have.
A few days ago Facebook overcame 1 billion users level (we highlighted
The most popular social network updated interface of the Help Center: simple navigation and a list of frequently asked questions.
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev had a meeting with the founder of the social network Facebook Mark Zuckerberg. Dmitry Medvedev and Mark Zuckerberg discussed the possibility of the Facebook presence in Russia as a software development company.
Members of groups in the social network will be able to share files that were uploaded to the Dropbox “cloud” storage, with other team members, according to a Dropbox company blog.
The life of parents used to be much easier before the social networks appeared. The virtual world has its own rules that should be explained by parents to the children. Moreover – and this is equally important – parents themselves should follow a set of rules on how to behave in social networks.
Yesterday the UK based company ALLOW announced a launch of the first social media insurance to protect against reputation issues, social network account jacking and ID theft.



