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How to Disable Facebook Timeline.

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Here comes a simple question How to disable Facebook Timeline.. Many people around me don’t like the new Facebook timeline, and they want to get their old profile back.

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Some weeks back, Facebook rolled out its new Timeline feature to all of it’s users. Some like me are loving this Timeline & some are hating it. The new Facebook Timeline layout offers new and interesting features, some users on Facebook are finding it too complicated & some of the Annoyed users are dreadfully finding ways to disable and get rid of this Facebook Timeline feature.

Some months back Facebook released a Developer application through which users can enable Facebook Timeline and test it. The Users who activated this only had the option to downgrade by simply deleting that app they created while enabling Timeline from Developer Setting Page.

Now that the Timeline feature  has been released for all users, Facebook stated that it will go live automatically after seven days, no matter if you like it or not. Unfortunately, there is no way you can disable it.

 

 

 

Once you click “Get Timeline,” you will have seven days to review everything that appears on your timeline before anyone else can see it.

If you choose, you can publish your timeline right away. If you decide to wait, your timeline will go live automatically after seven days. Your timeline will replace your profile.

Eventually everyone on Facebook will be rolled over to timeline.

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So, the simple answer is you cannot disable Facebook timeline.. You have no choice so better start loving this feature ;)

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Diaspora Co-Founder Ilya Zhitomirskiy Dies at 22

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Ilya Zhitomirskiy, the co-founder of the open-source Facebook alternative Diaspora, has died at the age of 22. The cause of death is not yet publicly known.

Zhitomirskiy, along with Dan Grippi, Maxwell Salzberg and Raphael Sofaer, created the open-source software as part of a project while they were students at New York University. Diaspora was created as a response to Facebook’s controversial privacy changes in 2010. The team was able to raise $200,000 on Kickstarter to launch the project.

Our thoughts and condolences go out to Zhitomirskiy’s family and friends.

 

 

via Mashable

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How to Enable New Facebook Timeline

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Here it is a Guide that will show you How you a get New Facebook Timeline before Thursday, September 29, 2011. after that it will automatically go Online!

 

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Here is a Video which will show you How your New Timeline will look like, If you like it than follow the Guide to Get New Facebook Timeline otherwise after a week you’ll have to like it :P
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How to get New Facebook Timeline

 

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Goto this Link “Get started“, A new window will appear Click on Allow (See Screenshot below)

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Click on “Create New App”

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You can Name it whatever you like, and a namespace of your own choice. Click the Check box “I Agree” & Hit Continue

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Step 3

Now you have to Enter Captcha to prove that you are not a Bot.

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Step 4

After Verification you’ll be on the screen (see screen shot below) Now just click on Open Graph

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Step 5

Now You’ll see the next screen,  “Get Started with Open Graph”  fill the fields with anything you want. After filling Click the Get Started Button.

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Step 6

On the screen like below, do nothing except scroll to the bottom and click “Save Changes and Next

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Step 7

Do the Same as you have done in the Step 6! Scroll to the bottom & Click on “Save Changes and Next

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Step 8

Do the same what you have done in Step 6 & Step 7.

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Step 9

Now you are on this screen (See Screen Shot Below). Wait for few minutes (roughly 2/3 Minutes), and then go to your Facebook Homepage

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Step 10

When you go back to your Facebook Homepage, you’ll see this (see Screen Shot Below). Just Click Get It Now & you are almost there!

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Step 11

You have done it! Now just Click Publish & you’re done!

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Your timeline is now Live! Enjoy your New Facebook Timeline.

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This is how your Timeline will look like..

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Enjoy the New Facebook Timeline & Stay tuned for more Updates.

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How to get back old Facebook!

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Today when I woke up the first thing I did was checking my Facebook before doing any breakfast, But When I opened it  my expressions were like WTF :O

 

New Facebook Look

 

& I am sure many of you have same comments/expressions about new Facebook features, Here is a simple Guide/Step to follow which will change your facebook as it was! So Cheers guys!

 

How to Get Old Facebook!

 

-> Click on the Drop Down Menu (It’s at the Top Right Corner of the Page)

-> Click on Account Setting (Second Option from the Drop Down Menu)

-> Now Look for the Language It’s the Last option on the Page (Right Now the language is English (US)

-> Click on Edit & Choose English (UK) from the Drop Down menu or any other language to Get Your old facebook back!

 

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Google+ A real facebook competitor announced today by Google.

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Google introduced a social network known as Google+ today, which aims to change the way we stay in touch with people online. The service emphasizes on how data is shared, and with whom, as well as privacy.

 

 

 

Among the most basic of human needs is the need to connect with others. With a smile, a laugh, a whisper or a cheer, we connect with others every single day.

 

Today, the connections between people increasingly happen online. Yet the subtlety and substance of real-world interactions are lost in the rigidness of our online tools.

In this basic, human way, online sharing is awkward. Even broken. And we aim to fix it.

We’d like to bring the nuance and richness of real-life sharing to software. We want to make Google better by including you, your relationships, and your interests. And so begins the Google+ project:

 

Circles – Organize your friends

Circles is Google’s attempt to help users be more selective as to what kind of information they want to share, and with whom. By allowing to sort friends into different “circles”, they can then assign different data to each circle. That way, the information shared with family and close friends can be different from the one you share with your gym partners.

 

  • It’s sloppy. We only want to connect with certain people at certain times, but online we hear from everyone all the time.
  • It’s scary. Every online conversation (with over 100 “friends”) is a public performance, so we often share less because of stage fright.
  • It’s insensitive. We all define “friend” and “family” differently—in our own way, on our own terms—but we lose this nuance online.

In light of these shortcomings we asked ourselves, “What do people actually do?” And we didn’t have to search far for the answer. People in fact share selectively all the time—with their circles.

From close family to foodies, we found that people already use real-life circles to express themselves, and to share with precisely the right folks. So we did the only thing that made sense: we brought Circles to software. Just make a circle, add your people, and share what’s new—just like any other day:

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Sparks – Chat with like minded people about the stuff you & they care about!

 

Sparks are like simplified message board threads, allowing users to chat about a topic with like-minded friends. Google’s vast prominence on the web will give users access to a feed of interesting things to talk about, and depending on interests users set, it will invite them into new and exciting conversations. Users can also, of course, create their own threads and have like-minded people read and comment on them.

Hangouts – stop by and say hello, face-to-face-to-face

 

Just think: when you walk into the pub or step onto your front porch, you’re in fact signaling to everyone around, “Hey, I’ve got some time, so feel free to stop by.” Further, it’s this unspoken understanding that puts people at ease, and encourages conversation. But today’s online communication tools (like instant messaging and video-calling) don’t understand this subtlety:

  • They’re annoying, for starters. You can ping everyone that’s “available,” but you’re bound to interrupt someone’s plans.
  • They’re also really awkward. When someone doesn’t respond, you don’t know if they’re just not there, or just not interested.

Mobile – share what’s around, right now, without any hassle

Location, location, location
In life, the places we visit shape conversations in lots of meaningful ways. If we call John from the airport, he’ll likely ask about our trip. Or if Jane texts from a nearby restaurant, we might join her for dessert. With Google+ you can add your location to every post. (Or not. It’s always up to you.)

Huddle – group messaging on the go

Also built into Google+’s mobile App, +Huddle, a group messaging service. While it’s still unclear how this service will work, it will allow users to have group text chats with their friends on the go. Google is framing this feature as a replacement for SMS.


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Google is currently allowing a limited number of users access the service. If you’re looking for an invite, check Google+’s official website or Google Blog

 

For a tour/demo of Google+ Click here!

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Twitter Photo & Video Sharing – Say bye to Twitpic, yfrog etc!

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After years of leaving photos and videos to third-party services like Twitpic and Yfrog, Twitter has finally launched its own version.“A native photosharing experience will be rolled out to 100% of users over the next couple of weeks,”

The service means that photos and videos will be directly connected to tweets. They will be viewable on Twitter.com without having to leave the site. Twitter will also “surface the most popular videos and tweets” in a new section of the homepage.

 

If you click on any #Hashtag than the search result will appear & if you look at the right side of the page you’ll be seeing the new features of Twitter, Twitter Photo & Video Sharing.

 

 

Now you can clearly see the Top Images & Top Videos related to the Hashtag.

 

Twitter Picture Gallery

 

 

Twitter Video Gallery

 

 

140 characters, now worth 1,000 words.

Millions of people share photos on Twitter every day. We’re going to make that easier than ever. Over the next several weeks, we’ll be releasing a feature to upload a photo and attach it to your Tweet right from Twitter.com. And of course, you’ll soon be able to easily do this from all of our official mobile apps. A special thanks to our partner Photobucket for hosting these photos behind the scenes.

For users without smartphones, we’re working with mobile carriers around the world so you can also send photos via text message (MMS). Share what’s happening in your world, anywhere you are.

We’re really excited about our new search and photos experiences and can’t wait for you to try them. We believe both make a huge difference in making the world feel even smaller.

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