Posted by A Ocean on September 3, 2010 ·
Facebook
If you log into your Facebook at a public computer, but forget to log out when you leave, now, you don’t have to worry about people accessing your sensitive personal information and possibly wreaking havoc by posing as you, thanks to the launch of a new feature that gives users the ability to see their overall account activity and remotely log out of active sessions.
Remote [...]
Posted by A Ocean on August 12, 2010 ·
Myspace
MySpace has revamped the homepage the users first seen after logging in, it has given a complete redesign to the user homepage with a renewed focus on content through the stream and other sharing tools. It may be too late to catch up with Facebook but that does not deter the Social Networking site from trying to catch up.
MySpace is owned by News Corp. and based in the Los Angeles area [...]
Posted by Ruk Cooray on September 18, 2009 ·
Couple of changes happening on Facebook this week, first the tagging of posts and now early this morning Facebook announced a new way of logging into your facebook account.
This new feature makes it easier to sign in to Facebook, you can do this by using the vanity URL you may or may not have chosen a few months ago to login. This is an ok feature for people who may have long email addesses, however [...]
Posted by Calvin Robinson on May 29, 2009 ·
Web startup 12seconds caused a bit of a stir last year when they launched a cool (but gimmicky) video service. The idea was that people record 12 second video clips directly on their site (via Flash). There 12second clips could then be commented on by other people, and submitted like an RSS feed to Twitter, your blog and all the usual social media links.
Now 12seconds are taking a fresh twist on things. [...]