Anatomy of an average Facebook user.
Losers (by Everynone)
I can’t figure out if these guys are called Everynone (i hope so) or Everyone, but whatever the case, they do some pretty compelling video work. Check out their Vimeo channel or their website for more.
Norte - con/sin fotostop (by nacho75)
I can’t stop saying Sin Fotostop!
In other words, he said, publishers who want their content to go viral need to stop thinking about it as “information to get into people’s heads” and more as “an excuse for social action”.
One of the more interesting sideline stories that has developed in light of all this new stuff is how resistant to change we are. Especially when it comes to something as fluid as the web. Ironically, Facebook itself has been used as one of the main vehicles to voice the hilarity and displeasure at the changes to our “homes on the web.” Whatever the case, like the “users” we are, we’ll all fall in line and stop complaining and start using, quickly forgetting what once was and recognizing the new as the same. Mark knows this, that’s probably one of the reasons for Timeline, so we can see how we’ve evolved digitally — visually and socially.
F8? Or the opening frame of that Apple commercial that only played once during the Super Bowl.
HootSuite rolled out a cute little video featuring the music of Vancouver’s Hey Ocean! today to showcase a deeper integration with Facebook. Now if they would just do the same thing with Tumblr, we’d be laughing over here. (video via HootSuite on Vimeo)
Facebook has decided to opt out of the “check-in” game for a more integrated experience that will have you just tag your location.
Facebook Mobile team covers some of the strategies they implemented across mobile devices. Some cool insights in this panel.
