Social Engineering

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See Your Facebook Social Graph

Mashable has done a nice writeup of some really cool social graph visualization tools for Facebook. The social graph is an incredibly powerful networking tool. If you don't know what I am talking about, I'll leave it to you to figure out ;-)

 6 Gorgeous Facebook Visualizations

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Twitpocalypse

I'm sorry, there must be something terribly wrong with me. The widespread consternation over the DoS attack Twitter outage has me in tears... tears of helpless laughter. Facebook went all wobbly as millions of Tweeple frantically rushed to find out what was going on. I can imagine the Red Phone in the White House lighting up: "Hello? Yes, this is President Obama. What??!!! Twitter is down and Facebook is sinking?!!! Oh, shit!!! Red Alert, scramble the jets!!!"

Hopefully, Twitter will be back to normal soon before the Tweeple descend into savagery and civilization collapses. Until then, remember the advice they used to give us kids back in the good old lighthearted days of the Cold War: "Duck and Cover."



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FriendFeed Multi-posting Mayhem: Integrating My Online Identity

As I mentioned in a previous post, online identity is emerging as a powerful trend which is reducing the dominance of the top-level domain in the Web browsing experience. Social sites like Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, and a legion of others create a Web experience which centers around the user rather than some www.top_level_domain.com. Additionally, innovations such as OAuth and Facebook Connect allow a user to log into multiple services using the same credentials - the beginnings of a true Web identity.

Problem is, there is such a multitude of competing services, each having something unique which sets it apart from the others. Nobody has every cool feature, not even the mighty Facebook. How can you take advantage of all the cool stuff without fragmenting your identity so badly that you lose track of the pieces? No one has managed to solve that problem perfectly so far, but FriendFeed is trying. FriendFeed is a social network aggregator which allows you to plug in about 50 of the most popular social networks, then view and post to them from one interface. It's quite an ambitious project, but it works surprisingly well once you invest the time and effort it takes to set up.

However, due to the complex nature of what FriendFeed does, the setup process can be hella confusing. With so many options it is bound to be. I found out the hard way that enabling certain options can lead to double, triple, or even quadruple-posting, depending on how you have set up some of your individual social networks. For instance, I had installed the Twitter Facebook app that pushes your tweets into your Facebook Status updates. And I set up Posterous to push into Twitter and Facebook. Oops! Now I'm inadvertently link-spamming my Facebook friends and Twitter followers. Debugging such mistakes can be confusing for a newbie like me. To make it even more confusing, Friend Feed has its own Twitter push options:

Yeah, I know! Imagine if I plugged in every possible service! I'm still not entirely sure if I have it worked out properly yet, so if I link-spam you, please be patient and don't get mad. I'm working on it.

One of the coolest features of the FriendFeed Home Page is that it updates in real-time. You don't have to hit the refresh button to see what's new like you do with Twitter's or Facebook's Home Page. Another cool FriendFeed feature is that you can plug it into the Gmail Chat widget (you have to enable chat in Gmail Settiings). Once you do that, your FriendFeed updates will appear in the Gmail chatbox. You pan post your own updates in the chatbox too. If your online activities revolve around Gmail like mine do, this is a very handy option.

FriendFeed Settings:


Gmail Chatbox with FriendFeed stream:



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Facebook | Palm Sync

Check out this website I found at facebook.com

This is the Facebook App which handles the synchronization of the Palm Pre with Facebook. If you have set up your Pre to sync with Facebook, then you already have this app. The Facebook page also has a tab for user discussions, where you can post your questions and feedback.

I think that out-of-the-box Facebook sync is one of the features which places the Palm Pre way ahead of the other smartphones, even the illustrious iPhone.

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Nexus, the Facebook Friend Social Grapher

Nexus is one of the most interesting Facebook apps I have found. It maps your Facebook friends and their connections with each other. Mouse over a node to see who knows who.
This static image is my Facebook social graph... hit the link to see yours!

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