Now enjoy converting your personal profile into a business page. You can have your own business page for free and use it in the way you like it. The social media had never formally announced this new competence but the help center of Facebook explains how to convert a profile into a business page. In fact, there are seven different help entries to describe this process, making it look like this has been an option all along when in fact it’s news to us — as it was for blogger Josh Constine. Converting a profile into a page retains all of one’s friends as fans, but all other information gets lost in the process if
Facebook is going to make new plunge in mobile platform to extend its spectrum. One of the popular social network has finally confirmed that Facebook is acquiring Israeli mobile app start up Snaptu. Snaptu develops smartphone-like mobile applications for the masses that do not have high end handsets. As part of the deal, Facebook will pay Snaptu about $60-$70 million and Snaptu would be working as part of Facebook team. Snaptu was founded in 2007 and it develops applications for the feature phones. These feature phones are not smartphones but possess mobile Internet connectivity and allow installation of Java ME or BREW based apps. Facebook, along with Snaptu, had launched the new Facebook App for
“Facebook is bucking the trend toward server virtualization and is interested in microservers for inexpensive growth and quick failover”, the company’s lab director said on 15th March. Facebook is here to support Intel’s plans for an expanded lineup of processors for microservers, as Gio Coglitore, director of Facebook labs, spoke at an Intel press briefing in San Francisco. There Intel said it would commence four new chips for microservers this year and in 2012, ranging from a 45-watt Xeon to an Atom-based processor with less than 10 watts of power consumption. All of them will be having server-class features, such as 64-bit compatibility and ECC (Error-Correcting Code) memory. Facebook has tested microservers in production and
We all are aware of the most revolutionary social networking media of the decade. Yes I am talking about the Facebook. Daily we got to know & use some new features or apps on facebook. Many social networking sites are there but the popularity of facebook is unbeatable. Facebook is significantly a strong competitor to mobile operators. According to a research by a technology research company Ovum, mobile operators are in danger of underestimating the threat they pose. As per their new report, Ovum had defined that Facebook is “much more than a social network.” “This is just a starting point and its domain spreads much wider. However, operators are being slow to wake up
