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Facebook recently released Like button for websites / blogs and it was working properly since then but since today morning it is continuously giving an error stating that the link cannot be reached and the users are not able to mark any post / page as liked.
Strange but true.
Clicking on the Like button displays literal ‘Error’ and clicking on it opens up a window explaining the message although the page can be reached.
Initially I thought office proxy might be preventing me to like a page but it is giving me …
Facebook, Twitter »
Twitter and Facebook became words of every mouth in 2009 and they really changed the face of the web.
Web no longer belongs to programmers / bloggers or people who know web for checking mails. It has moved from computer screen to mobile phones and other devices and the move is real significant.
Now people share what they are doing, there whereabouts and happenings around them instantly no matter where they are.
Hundreds of tools have already been developed and many more are in pipeline to support these 2 major communities.
2009 really belonged …
Facebook, NKJ Live »
We have created Our Page in Facebook.
If you like reading articles that we share with you all and would like to be updated as and when we post than you can join us on our Fan page in Facebook. We regularly post our articles on our page and you too can share what you feel about NKJ Live and post links that you think are worth reading with all other members.
You can join it from the widget too which is below on the right bar of this page.
All suggestions are …
Facebook, Twitter »
Facebook is the best online social community now a days and Twitter is on top in micro-blogging. Facebook allows you to link your Twitter account withing your Facebook account.
I have found out a tool using which you can find all your Facebook friends in Twitter and can link to them.
It is fb140
There are only 3 steps to follow and you are done.
Step 1: Open the fb140 website. Sign into Facebook to allow them to check your friends list.
Step 2: Sign in to Twitter to allow them to link it to …
Facebook »
You won’t get an email saying Pope Benedict added you as a friend and you can’t “poke” him or write on his wall, but the Vatican is still keen to use the networking site Facebook to woo young people back to church.
A new Vatican website, http://www.pope2you.net, has gone live, offering an application called “The pope meets you on Facebook,” and another allowing the faithful to see the Pope’s speeches and messages on their iPhones or iPods.
