Facebook Roadmap

Facebook revealed their roadmap yesterday and it includes a number of changes for developers.  Inside Facebook has a create summer here. I think the biggest change is the consolidation of communications into the Facebook inbox.  Facebook Invites and Notifications are going away and communication will be divided into Inbox communication and Email.  It looks like […]

Facebook Changes with LiveFeed Addition

Facebook released some interface changes last night.  They appear to be: New Group Page design with Tab Interface and strong wall presence.  This makes groups now very similar to Facebook Pages. Addition of a LiveFeed option to the Homepage.   This works similar to the Newsfeed but doesn’t allow the same type of content filtering and […]

The Power of Real-Time Search

For years now Google has dominated the search marketing field.  Its Pagerank algorithm attempts to find content that is the most relevant to the keywords being search.  In most cases this means placing a greater emphasis on older more established content and ignoring the newer content.  This has worked well for most content types except […]

One Degree no more…

One Degree announced yesterday that they are stopping production on their site.  I’ve been a long time reading and even contributed some articles a few years ago and it looks like they’re committing to keeping the site up as an archive for now. I’d really like to thank Kate and Rose for all the time […]

Facebook Garage Montreal – Oct 26, 2009

The agenda for Facebook Garage Montreal has been posted and I’ve been accepted present on ‘Public Involve with Social Media’.  I will be great to talk about my work with Ascentum over the last few months.  The preliminary agenda is: 5pm to 6:30pm: buffet, socializing 6:30pm to 6:45pm: opening remarks – Louise Clements, Head of […]