Monday, December 20, 2010

Most Followed Broadcast Journalists on Twitter


As of December 19, 12 am
1. Karen Davila - 138,691
2. Kim Atienza (ABS-CBN) - 140,848
3. Julius Babao (ABS-CBN) - 90,382
4. Paolo Bediones (TV-5) - 79,385
5. Ces Drilon (ABS-CBN) - 73,440
6. Ginger Conejero (ABS-CBN) - 54,146
7. Gretchen Fullido (ABS-CBN) - 54,822
8. Atom Araullo (ABS-CBN) - 50,366
9. TJ Manotoc (ABS-CBN) - 49,919
10. Pinky Webb (ABS-CBN) - 41,017

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Saturday, November 20, 2010

TOP Kapuso Celebrities with Largest Fanbase in FaceBook



Manny Pacquiao
Athlete
727,662 people like this.

Joshua Dionisio
Actor
691,560 people like this.

Jhake Vargas
Actor
580,052 people like this.

Elmo Magalona
Visual Artist
308,218 people like this.

Aljur Abrenica
90,575 people like this.

Enzo Pineda
Actor
62,391 people like this.

Richard Gutierrez
Actor
53,926 people like this.

DingDong Dantes
Actor
46,216 people like this.

Steven Silva
Actor
45,954 people like this.

Mark Herras
Actor
39,753 people like this.

Rocco Nacino
Actor
34,716 people like this.

Vic Sotto
Public Figure
33,549 people like this.

Dennis Trillo
Actor
15,971 people like this.


As of November 19, 2010
7:00pm


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Friday, November 19, 2010

Party Pilipinas leads Kapuso Shows for having largest number of likers on Facebook


Party Pilipinas
TV Show
255,490 people like this.

Survivor Philippines
TV Show
190,122 people like this.

Eat Bulaga
TV Show
156,686 people like this.

GMA news page
143,296 People Like This

Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho (One at Heart, Jessica Soho)
Local Business
49,693 people like this.

Bubble Gang
Page
41,541 people like this.

Comedy Bar
TV Show
35,012 people like this.

STARTALK
Local Business
30,024 people like this.

24 Oras
Page
19,827 people like this.

Imbestigador
Page
14,668 people like this.

as of November 20, 2010 
(9:00am)


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Friday, November 12, 2010

Google Offers Staff Engineer $3.5 Million To Turn Down Facebook Offer


In September I wrote about Google’s “extraordinary” efforts to stop employees, particularly engineers, from resigning to join pre-IPO startups like LinkedIn, Twitter and especially Facebook. In one case we confirmed an engineer making around $150,000 turned down a 15% raise plus $500,000 in restricted stock and left for Facebook anyway.

That’s all chump change now. We’ve confirmed today that a staff engineer at Google being heavily romanced by Facebook was offered a jaw dropping $3.5 million in restricted stock by Google (this means Google is handing over stock worth $3.5 million based on its value today, and that stock will vest over time). He quite wisely accepted Google’s counter offer. Facebook lost this one.

From our previous post in September:

Sources close to Google told us that about 80% of people stay when they’re offered a counter to a Facebook offer. But some still leave. Part of that may be that Facebook is quietly telling people, never in writing, that there’s no reason their stock won’t hit $100 billion in total valuation over the next couple of years. No guarantees, yadda yadda, but hey if you get 1/10 of 1%, that’s $100 million in stock. Now it’s a party.

Google isn’t making these kind of counter offers to everyone, but it’s not a one off, either. It seems to me that every Google engineer at least should be taking a personal day to go collect a Facebook offer. Even if it’s just to get a counter offer from their current employer.

However effective these counter offers are, they sure aren’t good for morale internally at Google. Unless, of course, you’re one of the ones winning the lottery.


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Sunday, November 7, 2010

Philippine Journalists : Who has the biggest number of followers?

Twitter Followers
(di nagsisinungaling ang datos)

Karen Davila 119,365
Kuya Kim Atienza 109,575
Julius Babao 79,644
Pia Guanio 75,344
Phoemela Baranda 72,170
Ces Drilon 63,387
Ginger Conejero 46,983
Gretchen Fullido 46,961
TJ Manotoc 43,894
Atom Araullo 42,705
Pinky Webb 36,006
Nina Corpuz 24,991
Maria Ressa 22,820
Diane Castillejo 19,776
Howie Severino 19,767
Ricky Carandang 19,077
Willard Cheng 16,519
Kat de Castro 15,655
Jeff Canoy 14,627
Che-Che Lazaro 11,996
Ryan Chua 11,342
RG Cruz 10,956
Gretchen Malalad 9,601
Kara David 9,343
Zen Hernandez 8,919
Alex Santos 8,495
Ina Reformina 8,251
Marc Nelson 8,198
Bernadette Sembrano 7,035
Lhar Santiago 5,956
Henry Omaga Diaz 5,873
Sandra Agunaldo 5,869
TinTin Bersola-Babao 5,230
Cesar Apolinario 5,006
Mariz Umali 4,524
Raffy Tima 3,998
Nelson Canlas 3,366
Sol Aragones 3,266
Tina Panganiban Perez 3,112
Jorge Carino 3,047
Jing Castaneda 3,026
Ivan Mayrina 3,024
Oscar Oida 2,976
Chino Trinidad 2,798
Korina Sanchez 2,786
Lei Alvis 2,573
Ted Failon 2,141
Doland Castro 1,990
JP Soriano 1,363
Pia Arcanghel 1,066
Steve Dailisan 1,052
Regine Tolentino 850
Anthony Taberna 695
Love Anover 601
Julius Segovia 548
Ruth Cabal 485


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Saturday, October 16, 2010

Fan Page : DealSPOT Philippines



dealSPOT.ph is a latest group buying website that features the most affordable bargains of 50% up on restaurant fare, spa service, hotel accommodations, travel packages, and other products and services so that every Filipino can enjoy the best deals from every corner of the Philippines.

MISSION

To provide every Filipino with the best discounted deals online on restaurant fare, spa service, hotel accommodations, travel packages, and other products and services from across the Philippines.

PRODUCTS

The best restaurant fare, spa service, hotel accommodations, travel packages, and other local products and services offered at discounted prices online.

This is the link


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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Philippines' Aquino calls for end to Facebook bashing

Philippine President Benigno Aquino on Wednesday appealed for a stop to government bashing over a hostage crisis that left eight foreigners dead, but his Facebook plea triggered more condemnation.

Aquino's official Facebook page, which he had set up to promote transparency in government, has been swamped with angry comments, from barbs against bungling policemen to calls for him to quit.

"We have heard and read a lot of opinions from the public, even from foreigners that were affected," Aquino said on Facebook.

"We appeal on everyone to stop needless arguments. Let us show everyone that we, Filipinos, know how to respect and understand."

The message triggered varied replies on the page, with some expressing support but many others dismissing it outright.

"Shame on you and your government. Tender your resignation now," wrote Elfis Lee, a Hong Kong resident.

"Your incompetence of leading your untrained stupid police force caused such a tragedy."

Jay Rodrigo apologised on behalf of Filipinos, but had strong words about his feelings towards Aquino, who won the presidency by a landslide in May but whose popularity now appears to be taking a direct hit from the tragedy.

"You see, our president is a retard who has done nothing but smirk in front of the TV cameras after all that has happened," he replied on the page.

"He's slowly killing our country coz of his stupidity."

An ex-policeman seized a bus-load of 22 Hong Kong tourists and three Filipinos Monday, triggering a 12-hour face-off that ended in a bloodbath following a police assault.

Aside from the gunman, eight tourists were killed, triggering angry comments from Hong Kong where the government has issued a travel warning for the Philippines.

It also put the spotlight on longstanding problems with the Philippine police force, which admitted to blunders in handling the crisis.

The Internet-savvy Aquino, 50, used social networking sites to promote his anti-corruption campaign and vows of full transparency in the run-up to the election.

His official Facebook page has 1.94 million fans.

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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Profile and Page Roadmap Update


We announced plans last October to remove application boxes and application info sections as well as reduce the width of application tabs to optimize for the new profile and Facebook Pages format. We will be moving forward with these changes the week of August 23, and want to help you understand what to expect.

Based on feedback from developers, we have committed to the following plans to ensure a smooth transition:

* Boxes. We will notify users via messaging in profile boxes and in the Help Center that the "Boxes" tab, boxes on profiles and Pages, and application info sections will be going away.
* Application Tabs. Next week, we will give Page admins the ability to preview their custom tabs in the new 520 pixel width so they can modify their layouts as needed. All profile and Page tabs will be resized automatically beginning the week of August 23.

These updates are designed to simplify navigation for users, reduce complexity for developers, and enable us to build the next generation of tools for growing your business with Facebook. We'll share more of our plans for the roadmap in the coming weeks.


Fran, a Platform product marketing manager, is busy updating the roadmap.

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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Best Practices for Pages

Here are some best practices for Pages. Feel free to contribute your own based on your experiences on Pages.

1. Make business personal

People primarily use Facebook to share personal information with friends. The more you showcase the human element of your business, your products, and your people, the stronger of an effect it will have on everyone who views it.

2. Update your Facebook Page frequently

Facebook is geared to highlight new information and recent changes. The more often you add new content, the more often people will come back to your Facebook Page. You can also send Updates to your fans to announce in-store events, special promotions, new products, concerts, screenings, or other news.

3. Harness the power of News Feed

The News Feed on users’ home pages tells them what their friends are doing. When users become your fan, News Feed tells their friends and invites them to become fans as well. In turn, this can lead to the friends of their friends finding out about your business through their News Feeds, and so on in a virtuous cycle. Enable applications like Reviews, the Wall or Photos to encourage users to engage. Their actions can generate more News Feeds stories to their friends about their engagement with your business. News Feed is the key to spreading your message virally on Facebook.

4. Choose the applications that are best for your business

Facebook and its 200,000 outside developers have built thousands of free applications for businesses, bands, and every other type of organization. Your Page comes with the basics pre-installed, but you can easily add whichever other applications are right for your business. For instance, a restaurant may choose to add an application for online ordering or reservations, while a film may add a cinema-locator so the user can find the nearest screening without ever leaving Facebook. You can even build your own applications. The more useful your applications are to your customers, the faster your fan base will grow.

5. Promote your Page through Facebook Ads

Facebook Ads allow you to reach exactly the audience you want and bring them to your Page. You can choose your audience based on age, gender, geography, educational status, relationship status, and precise interests or keywords. Your ads can be socialized so that users’ interactions are reflected in the ads their friends see, increasingly the virality of your Page. You can run ads both in traditional “banner” locations and in the prized News Feed, the center of the user experience on Facebook. As with your Page itself, the key to success with Facebook Ads is to experiment and iterate on your work.

Facebook experts are all around you: in your family, on your staff, amongst your customers, at your competitors. Don’t hesitate to ask them for advice and to follow their lead when you see a successful strategy at work. 

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Monday, July 19, 2010

Usernames for Facebook Pages

Facebook works to create a trusted environment, especially around Facebook Pages. This environment helps define the identities of the people and brands with which you interact. Usernames for Facebook Pages communicate this identity and make it easier for people to find and interact with your Page. People can enter the Facebook username as a search term on Facebook or on search engines to locate your Page. In addition, usernames allow public entities to easily promote their presence on Facebook with a short URL. This username can be used in marketing communications, company website, and business cards.

When 25 or more people are connected to your page, you can select a username for your Facebook Page by visiting www.facebook.com/username. Facebook usernames will be available in basic text forms, and you can only choose a single username for each of the Pages that you administer. The Page username must be at least five characters in length and only include alphanumeric characters (A-Z, 0-9), or a period or full stop (".").


The selected username should clearly identify the artist or business represented by your Page. Create a username that is as close as possible to your public figure or business name (e.g. AshtonKutcher, PizzaHut) to avoid any confusion or misrepresentation. In addition, generic words (e.g. restaurant) are not available as options for Facebook usernames. Think carefully about the username you choose for your Page as once it has been selected, you will not be able to change or transfer it. Be sure to check out Help Center for answers to common questions about usernames for Facebook Pages. If you wish to report an infringing username, please visit our username infringement Help Center.

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Friday, July 16, 2010

10 Symptoms of Facebook-Philia


I am going to be straightforward here. Do you like Facebook? I mean, is it just a casual connection or you go in way too deep into the Labyrinth. So you can live without it, but the application to tap a mouse the fastest among your friends holds a strange appeal? Or is it just a tiny break you take between work to kick some Mafia butt, and a few minutes somehow turns into an hour or two? Welcome to the world of Facebook addiction. Panic not, because you are not alone. In all possibility, you belong to a vast majority.

And if you think: shoo!! Who cares about the stupid networking site! I’m so not addicted! I would like to insist that you just go through the preliminary process and find out if you are, in fact, truly clean of the Facebook bug.

10. The first thing you do when you log in: Do you check whose birthday it is today? Because, you feel that gifting a cake with candles from the Facebook gift shop is a pretty warm gesture. And you like to be remembered as a caring person with a sound memory. Worry not, if your case stops right here, I would only say that your infection is mild. Or that you are just what it seems: a caring bloke. Cheers!!


9. What you do with wall posts: Do you just cross them out? Or do you read them, demonstrate the appropriate emotion and move on? Maybe you feel like clicking the little “Like” button in the bottom, eh? Steady mate, you are treading on treacherous paths. You need to show your interest in every post on your wall, or anyone else’s, for that matter. And if someone replies back, you follow up the notifications to check out what’s his issue. Friend, if you have come this far, you may still turn, with a little more sleep and some self-resolution. Godspeed!!

8. Ah! Someone just poked me!: And then you patiently back-poke every single one of them and hunt around for more ‘pokable’ areas. You wonder if that makes people really remember you, or they just mechanically poke you back. Then you search your list, or elsewhere, for someone with whom you haven’t exchanged words for quite some time now, and hover over the “Poke XYZ” button, praying to Lord Almighty for some valuable insight. Hmm. Some medication might still save this guy.

7. You have more than 500 friends: Most of whom, you added up from communities just to have some new farming neighbours, and hardly even remember their names. You just needed a few more contacts to gain more neighbours than your nemesis. After all, the end justifies the means? I think this is where you might start needing help.

6. You thoroughly trust Anita the online Psychic’s predictions: In fact, more than your own instinct. She told you that you can only speak right today. And you wonder the clients weren’t screaming in joy after your presentation. Wake up; she just doles out wisdom randomly. You probably checked out yours at the wrong instant. Somehow, now I feel like I am just talking to a wall…

5. Only things you can talk about are Mafia Wars loots and Godfather points: Especially on a date. The moment she sits down in front of you, you start rattling off details about your latest bout, your mafia size, and the last time you gained coveted loot. If she dumps her plate on your head and sprints away, we have reason to believe this world will be saved. However, if she starts replying about which achievements she is finished with and requests Halloween special crates as a Valentine’s gift, only Providence can save you from what it bestowed you with.

4. Changing your status to married, just for fun: And you know that one is a surefire way of grabbing a lot of eye-balls on the way to stardom. Because, people who haven’t bothered to notice that you were alive, are suddenly all over you. Your social circle is abuzz with news of the latest doomsday. And at last, after all the cheering has subsided, you calmly quip that it was just a joke. More twisted than funny, that is what I would say about your sly ways. You would surely remember the story of the boy who cried wolf? I am not warning you. I would just like you to keep that story in mind, for future reference.

3. Holy cow! Has it really been that long?!: You hyperventilate in panic, as you look at the digital clock on your screen. You had sat down in front of the computer, just a little after finishing dinner, for a little refreshment before you gave finishing touches to your presentation due at 9 AM tomorrow. After a few pokes, a little Mafia, some post replies, commenting on your friend’s new photos, you decide to check if you took more than ten minutes. And then you almost choked on yourself when the clock seemed to be ticking around for a totally new day. I personally know what this one feels like. So, I believe I am qualified enough to tell you now: You are in some real trouble, son.

2. Status reports-always updated: Though this one may superficially make you seem like a punctual person, who likes to stay rooted to the ground, there is some really deep mind thing going on inside you. For one thing, you need to tell everyone what you just did, even if it was something as insignificant as tripping on a banana peel on the street. You need to know how your friends feel about it, and if they aren’t quick, you might as well post some pictures about it to consolidate the information. And come whatever may, updating your status is the first and the last thing whenever you are alive on the site. I would prescribe you to some sessions on the electric chair, and maybe a few Valium shots, to be managed once every few hours.

1. And your browser Home Page is: Facebook? Really? I give up.

For your own safety and sanity, I hope you didn’t connect with anything past 4. If you did reach 2, I will still be with you. Those lasting till number 1, and looking for more, I might as well get a restraining order against!


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Tuesday, July 6, 2010

The 10 Most Famous Celebs on Facebook

1. Lady Gaga


Number of Fans (as of July 5): 10,759,207

Choice Wall Post: Happy 4th of July little monsters! I can smell you from backstage. Lipstick, whiskey, and the rat pack. I love AC. X Mother Monster

2. Vin Diesel


Number of Fans (as of July 5): 10,163,990

Choice Wall Post: The first draft of the new Fast and Furious script comes in this week...very excited.

3. Barack Obama


Number of Fans (as of July 5): 9,861,349

Choice Wall Post: The Fourth of July is an opportunity to celebrate the hard work of the military and the sacrifices of their families to ensure our freedom.

4. Megan Fox


Number of Fans (as of July 5): 8,496,626

Choice Wall Post:
A video of Fox signing autographs for fans

5. "Dr. House" (Hugh Laurie)


Number of Fans (as of July 5): 7,073,943

Choice Wall Post: A clip from House

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Friday, June 4, 2010

Please Report this Anti-Christ Fan Page on Facebook!



Please report WE HATE JESUS Fan Page on FaceBook!

Main reason of the Creator of this Fan Page:


Making Jesus as Lord is deceivingly from Pope Paul to Christian religion (Christianity) in Europe have received in the community. Jesus was not a god, he's just an ordinary human being. Only stupid people who call and worship it.

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Friday, May 21, 2010

Facebook Instruction - How to Suggest A Fan Page to Friends ?



Learn how to suggest a fan page to your friends and help your friends, AND your favorite business grow using Facebook. Facebook is the #2 most popular web site in the entire world (next to Google), and boasts over 350 Million active users, where 10 million of those become fans of business pages EVERY DAY.

This is the video instructions

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Friday, May 14, 2010

7 Things to Stop Doing Now on Facebook


Using a Weak Password

Avoid simple names or words you can find in a dictionary, even with numbers tacked on the end. Instead, mix upper- and lower-case letters, numbers, and symbols. A password should have at least eight characters. One good technique is to insert numbers or symbols in the middle of a word, such as this variant on the word "houses": hO27usEs!

Leaving Your Full Birth Date in Your Profile

It's an ideal target for identity thieves, who could use it to obtain more information about you and potentially gain access to your bank or credit card account. If you've already entered a birth date, go to your profile page and click on the Info tab, then on Edit Information. Under the Basic Information section, choose to show only the month and day or no birthday at all.

Overlooking Useful Privacy Controls

For almost everything in your Facebook profile, you can limit access to only your friends, friends of friends, or yourself. Restrict access to photos, birth date, religious views, and family information, among other things. You can give only certain people or groups access to items such as photos, or block particular people from seeing them. Consider leaving out contact info, such as phone number and address, since you probably don't want anyone to have access to that information anyway.

Posting Your Child's Name in a Caption

Don't use a child's name in photo tags or captions. If someone else does, delete it by clicking on Remove Tag. If your child isn't on Facebook and someone includes his or her name in a caption, ask that person to remove the name.

Mentioning That You'll Be Away From Home

That's like putting a "no one's home" sign on your door. Wait until you get home to tell everyone how awesome your vacation was and be vague about the date of any trip.

Letting Search Engines Find You

To help prevent strangers from accessing your page, go to the Search section of Facebook's privacy controls and select Only Friends for Facebook search results. Be sure the box for public search results isn't checked.

Permitting Youngsters to Use Facebook Unsupervised

Facebook limits its members to ages 13 and over, but children younger than that do use it. If you have a young child or teenager on Facebook, the best way to provide oversight is to become one of their online friends. Use your e-mail address as the contact for their account so that you receive their notifications and monitor their activities. "What they think is nothing can actually be pretty serious," says Charles Pavelites, a supervisory special agent at the Internet Crime Complaint Center. For example, a child who posts the comment "Mom will be home soon, I need to do the dishes" every day at the same time is revealing too much about the parents' regular comings and goings.

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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Five Hidden Dangers of Facebook


(CBS) Facebook claims it has 400 million users. But are they well-protected from prying eyes, scammers and unwanted marketers?

Not according to Joan Goodchild, senior editor of CSO (Chief Security Officer) Online.

She says your privacy may be at far greater risk of being violated than you know when you log onto Facebook, due to security gaffes or marketing efforts by the company.

Facebook came under fire this week, when 15 privacy and consumer protection organizations filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission, charging that the site, among other things, manipulates privacy settings to make users' personal information available for commercial use. Also, some Facebook users found their private chats accessible to everyone on their contact list - a major security breach that's left a lot of people wondering just how secure the site is.

In two words, asserts Goodchild - not very.

On "The Early Show on Saturday Morning," she spotlighted five dangers she says Facebook users expose themselves to, probably without aware of it:

• Your information is being shared with third parties

• Privacy settings revert to a less safe default mode after each redesign

• Facebook ads may contain malware

• Your real friends unknowingly make you vulnerable

• Scammers are creating fake profiles


Is Facebook a secure platform to communicate with your friends?

Here's the thing; Facebook is one of the most popular sites in the world. … Security holes are being found on a regular basis. … It is not as inherently secure as people think it is when they log on every day.

Certainly, there are growing pains. Facebook is considered a young company and it has been around a few years now. It is continuing to figure this out. They are so young they are still trying to figure out how they are going to make money. They don't even have a revenue model yet. It is hard to compare this to others; we have never had this phenomenon before in the way people are communicating with each other - only e-mail comes close.

The potential for crime is real. According to the Internet Crime Complaint Center, victims of Internet-related crimes lost $559 million in 2009. That was up 110 percent from the previous year. If you're not careful using Facebook, you are looking at the potential for identity theft, or possibly even something like assault if you share information with a dangerous person you think is actually a "friend." One British police agency recently reported the number of crimes they've responded to in the last year involving Facebook climbed 346 percent. These are real threats.

Lately, it seems a week doesn't go by without some new news about a Facebook-related security problem.

Earlier this week, a publication called "TechCrunch" discovered a security hole that made it possible for users to read their friends' private chats. Facebook has since patched it, but who knows how long that flaw existed? Some speculate it may have been that way for years.

Last month, researchers at VeriSign's iDefense group discovered a hacker was selling Facebook user names and passwords in an underground hacker forum. It was estimated he had about 1.5 million accounts - and was selling them for between $25 and $45.

And the site is constantly under attack from hackers trying to spam these 400 million users, or harvest their data, or run other scams. Certainly, there is a lot of criticism in the security community of Facebook's handling of security. Perhaps the most frustrating thing is that the company rarely responds to inquiries.

Do people really have privacy on Facebook?

No. There are all kinds of ways third parties can access information about you. For instance, you may not realize that, when you are playing the popular games on Facebook, such as Farmville, or take those popular quizzes, every time you do that, you authorize an application to be downloaded to your profile that you may not realize gives information to third parties.


Does Facebook share info about users with third parties through things such as Open Graph?

Open Graph is a new concept for them - they unveiled it last week at a conference. It actually is basically a way to share the information in your profile with all kinds of third parties, such as partner websites, so they can have a better idea of your interests and what you are discussing, so they can - as they portray it - "make it a more personal experience."

The theory behind Open Graph - even if they have not implemented it - is their whole business model, isn't it?

Well, that is the business model - they are trying to get you to share as much information as possible so they can monetize it by sharing it with advertisers.

Isn't it in Facebook's best interest to get you to share as much info as possible?

It absolutely is. Facebook's mission is to get you to share as much information as it can so it can share it with advertisers. As it looks now, the more info you share the more they are going to with advertisers and make more money.


It is not only sharing the information: Isn't there a security problem every time they redesign the site?

Every time Facebook redesigns the site, which happens at least a few times a year, it puts your privacy settings back to a default in which, essentially, all of your information is made public. It is up to you, the user, to check the privacy settings and decide what you want to share and what you don't want to share.

Facebook does not notify you of the changes, and your privacy settings are set back to a public default. Many times, you may find out through friends. Facebook is not alerting you to these changes; it is just letting you know the site has been redesigned.

Can your real friends on Facebook also can make you vulnerable?

Absolutely. Your security is only as good as your friend's security. If someone in your network of friends has a weak password and his or her profile is hacked, he or she can now send you malware, for example. There is a common scam called a 419 scam, in which someone hacks your profile and send messages to your friends asking for money - claiming to be you - saying, "Hey, I was in London, I was mugged, please wire me money." People fall for it. People think their good friend needs help - and end up wiring money to Nigeria.

A lot of websites we use display banner ads, but do we have to be wary of them on Facebook?

Absolutely: Facebook has not been able to screen all of its ads. It hasn't done a great job of vetting which ads are safe and which are not. As a result, you may get an ad in your profile whey you are browsing around one day that has malicious code in it. In fact, last month there was an ad with malware that asked people to download antivirus software that was actually a virus.


Is too big a network of friends dangerous?

You know people with a lot of friends, 500, 1000 friends on Facebook? What is the likelihood they are all real? There was study last year that concluded that 40 percent of all Facebook profiles are fake. They have been set up by bots or impostors. If you have 500 friends, it is likely there is a percentage of people you don't really know and you are sharing a lot of information with them, such as when you are on vacation, your children's pictures, their names. Is this information you really want to put out there to people you don't even know?

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Saturday, May 8, 2010

HATE PAGES: Oust Willie Revillame on WOWOWEE


We Need 1,000,000 Fans to Oust Willie Revillame on WOWOWEE. To join our cause, be a FAN!



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Thursday, April 29, 2010

Jejemons featured on SAKSI

Michael Fajatin tells you what a Jejemon is in his report on Saksi.



This is the video


Friday, April 23, 2010

Jejebusters


JEJEBUSTERS

-  group of internet grammar vigilantes, typically Filipinos, dedicating their internet lives towards the eradication of jejetyping and jejemon existence. Having dangerous links to the grammar nazi, jejebusters enjoy humiliating a jejemon by posting his/her profile on a social networking site, while everyone on the internet laughs, causing unwarranted embarrassment towards the individual caught jejetyping.

Hey jejebusters! I caught another jejemon! LOL, so funny!


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Jejemitis


JEJEMITIS
noun. A infectious disease caused by the jejevirus. The disease is contagious. People with low IQ's and have poor skills in spelling are the most susceptible group. This disease is already endemic in some social networks such as friendster. The disease currently spreading to other social networks such as Facebook. Unless stopped, this disease will attain the status of Social Network Pandemic. People with the disease are called jejemons.


Symptoms include:

1.) Excessive use of Sticky Caps
2.) Replacement of H by J to denote laughter such as jeje and jaja
3.) Spelling which is hard to comprehend


WARNING: When the disease is already at later stages, victims tend to become posers.

Cure: Dictionary

Always remember: Prevention is always better than cure. Stay away from jejemons to avoid acquiring of the disease.
hoLY **** p0wh. mEron na AQnG jEJemItis. jeje

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A Jejemon's Suicide note


This is the translation (In Filipino)

Bhe ko,


Sorry kasi iiwan na kita sa mundo...Mahal naman kita eh, kaso, hindi ko kaya na laging pangalawa na lang ako sa puso mo... at least sa langit nakikita kita sa lahat ng oras.


Salamat sa time mo bhe, mahal kita kahit ako ang laging nagpaparaya, ako ang nasasaktan, kasi, ganito ako magmahal eh! Di bale, magkikita pa naman tayong dalawa.


Masakit na mas pinili mo ang DOTA kaysa sa akin...mas masaya ka pag kasama mo ang mga friends mo...masakit sa lahat, dineny mo ako sa harap nila. So, it's better to say goodbye na lang. I love you!

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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Jejemon Invasion!

Jejemons (according to Urban Dictionary)

1) Usually seen around social networking sites such as Friendster and Multiply, Jejemons are individuals with low IQs who spread around their idiocy on the web by tYpFing LyK diZS jejejeje, making all people viewing their profile raise their eyebrows out of annoyance. Normal people like you and me must take a Bachelor of Arts in Jejetyping in order to understand said individuals, as deciphering their text would cause a lot of frustration and hair pulling.

CAUTION: THESE INDIVIDUALS ARE BREEDING! THEY CAN BE SEEN WRECKING GRAMMATICAL HAVOC ON FACEBOOK TOO!

2) Jejemons are not just confined to trying-hard Filipino gangsters and emos. A Jejemon can also include a variety of Latino-Hispanic fags who enjoy typing "jejejejeje" in a wider context, much to the disdain of their opponents in an internet MMORPG game such as Ragnarok and DOTA.

3) Basically anyone with a low tolerance in correct punctuation, syntax and grammar. Jejemons are usually hated or hunted down by Jejebusters or the grammar nazi to eradicate their grammatical ways.

On AIM or YM:

miSzMaldiTahh111: EoW pFuOh!


You: Huh?


miszMaldiTahh111: i LLyK tO knOw moR3 bOut u, PwfoH. crE 2 t3ll mE yur N@me? jejejejeje!


You: You are a jejemon! Don't talk to me, you uneducated retard!


miszMaldiTahh111: T_T


Even Presidential Candidate Gilbert "Gibo" Teodoro Jr. in this picture doesn't like Jejemons!


The Anti-Jeje Party (a political ad spoof)

Manny Villar - Scroll (Political ad spoof) 

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Friday, April 16, 2010

My Right to Vote is NOT for Sale!


Habang papalapit ang 2010 national elections, samu't saring mga grupo, kilusan at kawsa ang namamayagpag sa ere ng opinyon publiko. Lahat sila'y pilit humahatak ng pansin at suporta..... Lahat sila'y para 'sa pagpabagong anyo ng lipunang Pilipino".

Subalit, masarap man pakinggan ang lahat na mga kawsa na 'yan ---noon pa man napakinggan na natin ang mga 'yan, pero pagdating ng aktwal na halalan, ang nangingibabaw pa rin ay armas, pera at lahat na uri ng pangga-gantso sa mga botante.

Sa pamamagitan ng GRUPO na ito --anumang grupo o sinuman ang inyong mga kandidato, lahat tayo'y mga Pilipino pa rin na kinakailangang MAGKAISA at manindigan na may prinsipyo at dangal. Taas noong isigaw natin "My Right to Vote is NOT for Sale!"

Sa GRUPO na ito maaring kayong mag-post ng kahit anong promotion ng inyong grupo (sa wikang filipino, english o anumang lenggwaheng pinoy) lamang magkaunawaan tayo sa adhikaing isulong ang demokratikong adhikain ng sambayanang Pilipino!

Add this group here


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FAN PAGES : TURN FACEBOOK PINK FOR A DAY TO RAISE BREAST CANCER AWARENESS



TURN FACEBOOK PINK FOR A DAY TO RAISE BREAST CANCER AWARENESS!

1,000,000 members and facebook will turn pink to support those who suffer from breast cancer for one day !

This is the link

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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Anti-Tricia Santos


I was about to search for TRICIA SANTOS of Pinoy Big Brother Teen Clash of 2010 when I saw this suggestions.

Many of Pinoy Big Brother followers were just so surprised to what's Tricia is doing inside the Big Brother House. But I will still give her the benefit of the doubt. Well see...


What can you say about Tricia?

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Monday, April 12, 2010

Vice presidential candidate Fernando wins Facebook online elections again


Former MMDA Chairman and Bagumbayan vice presidential candidate Bayani Fernando has been consistently topping the weekly online mock elections in Facebook, a popular social-networking site in the Philippines.

In the latest two-week poll done by the Facebook Election 2010 Application, which was held from March 18 to April 1, Fernando led all vice presidential candidates with 45 percent of the votes cast, followed by Perfecto Yasay with 25 percent and Mar Roxas a far third with 13 percent.

The previous online weekly election rounds also saw Fernando leading his rivals in the top spot. Bimbo Cabochan, Internet marketing

campaign expert and Fernando’s new media head, welcomed the overwhelming support from the online sector, saying, “BF is very happy with the news. This just confirms that more and more voters are now thinking and basing their decisions on track record. We’ve always been hopeful of the online community since most Internet users are opinion leaders and they cannot be swayed by gimmicks, surveys or heavy advertising.”

Meanwhile, Sen. Richard Gordon has also caught up with his presidential rivals in the same mock elections. For the first time in 14 rounds, Gordon led all candidates with 44 percent followed by Eddie Villanueva and Gilbert Teodoro with 27 percent and 19 percent, respectively. Noynoy Aquino placed fourth with 6 percent while Manny Villar landed on the fifth spot with only 2 percent of the votes.

In the senatorial race, Miriam Defensor-Santiago led all candidates with 48 percent of the voters choosing her. Rounding up the top 12 are Pia Cayetano, Bongbong Marcos, Franklin Drilon, Juan Ponce Enrile, Ralph Recto, Kata Inocencio, Alex Tinsay, Gilbert Remulla, Risa Hontiveros, Sonia Roco and Serge Osmeña.

A total of 5,019 unique ballots were counted for this poll. The Facebook Election 2010 Application allows supporters to vote only once every round to ensure data integrity. Facebook has an estimated number of 9.5 million active users in the Philippines with ages 18 years old and above.

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Facebook's Highest Variety Shows Fan Count

As of posting (April 12, 2010), who is the Pinoy Variety shows with the highest count of Facebook fan page?



SHOWTIME 442, 375


ASAP XV, 12, 917

WOWOWEE 9, 162



EAT BULAGA 1, 536



Sunday, April 11, 2010

Facebook's Highest Loveteam Fan Count

As of posting, (April 11, 2010), here are the latest fan count for the following loveteams.



MELASON - 375,999 fans


DONGYAN - 12, 064


KIMERALD - 11, 166 fans

JOHNLLOYD&BEA - 4, 383



ALKRIS - 914 fans




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6 Career-Killing Facebook Mistakes

With more than 400 million active visitors, Facebook is arguably the most popular social networking site out there. And while the site is known for the casual social aspect, many users also use it as a professional networking tool. With that kind of reach, Facebook can be a valuable tool for connecting to former and current colleagues, clients and potential employers. In fact, surveys suggest that approximately 30% of employers are using Facebook to screen potential employees — even more than those who check LinkedIn, a strictly professional social networking site. Don't make these Facebook faux-pas — they might cost you a great opportunity.


1. Inappropriate Pictures

It may go without saying, but prospective employers or clients don't want to see pictures of you chugging a bottle of wine or dressed up for a night at the bar. Beyond the pictures you wouldn't want your grandparents to see, seemingly innocent pictures of your personal life will likely not help to support the persona you want to present in your professional life.

2. Complaining About Your Current Job

You've no doubt done this at least once. It could be a full note about how much you hate your office, or how incompetent your boss is, or it could be as innocent as a status update about how your coworker always shows up late. While everyone complains about work sometimes, doing so in a public forum where it can be found by others is not the best career move. Though it may seem innocent, it's not the kind of impression that sits well with a potential boss.

3. Posting Conflicting Information to Your Resume

If you say on your resume that your degree is from Harvard, but your Facebook profile says you went to UCLA, you're likely to be immediately cut from the interview list. Even if the conflict doesn't leave you looking better on your resume, disparities will make you look at worst like a liar, and at best careless.


4. Statuses You Wouldn't Want Your Boss to See

Everyone should know to avoid statuses like "Tom plans to call in sick tomorrow so he can get drunk on a Wednesday. Who cares that my big work project isn't done?" But you should also be aware of less flamboyant statuses like "Sarah is watching the gold medal hockey game online at her desk". Statuses that imply you are unreliable, deceitful, and basically anything that doesn't make you look as professional as you'd like, can seriously undermine your chances at landing that new job.


5. Not Understanding Your Security Settings

The security settings on Facebook have come a long way since the site started. It is now possible to customize lists of friends and decide what each list can and cannot see. However, many people do not fully understand these settings, or don't bother to check who has access to what. If you are going to use Facebook professionally, and even if you aren't, make sure you take the time to go through your privacy options. At the very least, your profile should be set so that people who are not your friend cannot see any of your pictures or information.

6. Losing by Association

You can't control what your friends post to your profile (although you can remove it once you see it), nor what they post to their own profiles or to those of mutual friends. If a potential client or employer sees those Friday night pictures your friend has tagged you in where he is falling down drunk, it reflects poorly on you, even if the picture of you is completely innocent. It's unfortunate, but we do judge others by the company they keep, at least to some extent. Take a look at everything connected to your profile, and keep an eye out for anything you wouldn't want to show your mother.

Facebook Can Help You Get Hired … or Fired

The best advice is to lock down your personal profile so that only friends you approve can see anything on that profile. Then, create a second, public profile on Facebook purely for professional use. This profile functions like an online resume, and should only contain information you'd be comfortable telling your potential employer face to face. Having a social networking profile is a good thing — it presents you as technologically and professionally savvy. Just make sure your profile is helping to present your best side — not the side that got drunk at your buddy's New Year's party.


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Friday, April 9, 2010

What an Overwhelming Welcome!


In just 5 hours since I opened this blog, I recieved 205 Unique and 551 Page Views.

Huwaw! It inspires me a lot to continue this blog.

Thanks to all!

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Thursday, April 8, 2010

Who’s got the highest fan count?

As of posting, who is the Pinoy with the higest count of Facebook fan page?




Vice Ganda, http://www.facebook.com/pages/Vice-Ganda/56771207447, 1,013,490;



Sen. Benigno Aquino, http://www.facebook.com/noynoy.aquino, 956,448;



Sen. Manuel Villar, http://www.facebook.com/mannyvillar, 922,164;


Kris Aquino,http://www.facebook.com/pages/KRIS-AQUINO-YAP/144395322898, 438,188;


Gilbert Teodoro, http://www.facebook.com/giboteodoro, 229,264;


Enchong Dee, http://www.facebook.com/pages/Enchong-Dee/, 180, 100



Anne Curtis, http://www.facebook.com/pages/Anne-Curtis/38270334750, 177,143;


Angel Locsin http://www.facebook.com/pages/Angel-Locsin/122338327152, 75,206;


Toni Gonzaga, http://www.facebook.com/pages/Toni-Gonzaga/60698162413, 63,627

Charice, http://www.facebook.com/Charice, 54,356.

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