The Things You Find on Facebook, Part 23,495
“Mark subscribed to Dianna Agron’s updates.”
Take This Lollipop will make you think twice about what you share on Facebook
Take This Lollipop is a interesting use of the Facebook API – one that plays on a lot of people’s fears about privacy when it comes to social media.
Whoa! This is brilliant. It’s either a powerful warning against using Facebook or the future of horror movies. Or both.
Source: webpronews.com
Hello, Facebook Timeline.
My facebook timeline is kind of sparse. But much better layout vs the old profile.
I really like it.
After analyzing over 3 million tweets, gigabytes of YouTube content and thousands of blog posts, a new study finds that social media played a central role in shaping political debates in the Arab Spring. Conversations about revolution often preceded major events on the ground, and social media carried inspiring stories of protest across international borders.
Source: pitpi.org
“Like This”, 2011
Interactive Object
29 x 47 x 4 cm
Wood, Acrylic, Alkyd Paint, VFD-Display, ArduinoMunich-based “computational artisan”, Mario Klingemann, created the interactive piece Like This based on Facebook’s well-known Like button.
(via brooklynmutt)
Source: Laughing Squid
Things I uninstalled from my phone in the last week…
- Google+
- Facebook’s Messenger
- Seesmic






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