Archive for the 'Facebook' Category

The Power of h: Free gift on Facebook

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

The lowercase H, magnified to extremes.
AWESOME. Today’s FREE Facebook gift is a lowercase H.
GIVE IT TO ME. GIVE IT TO ME. GIVE IT TO ME.
KTHXBAI!

Subscribe to your Facebook notifications; free your inbox

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

I just turned off my email notifications from Facebook and subscribed to my Facebook notifications via RSS feed instead. Why? So that my inbox stays clean and free of any Facebook bacn/junk.
I don’t know why I never thought of this before but I’m sure glad I did.
Just about everything mildly useful these days has an [...]

Be a fan of Doobybrain.com

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

If you’re a fan of this website, join me on the Doobybrain.com fan page over at Facebook. Just click on “Become a fan” and you’re all set and ready to go!
On the Doobybrain.com fan page, you can draw on the Graffiti wall, start a forum discussion (tell everybody how much you hate/love/question my posts), add [...]

Monster Facebook graffiti by Chris Hamner

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

There’s no doubt that Graffiti is one of the most popular Facebook applications to date. Almost all of my friends who have Facebook have the Graffiti application installed. Simply put, Graffiti is just fun.
Anyway, there’s a monster-related Graffiti contest going on that ends on November 23 @ 3pm EST (you must be logged in to [...]

If Facebook News Feed was a video news program

Friday, November 9th, 2007

…this is what it would sound like. [via]
The funny thing is that I don’t get “Facebook News Feed fatigue” because I make use of Facebook’s uber-great settings for the News Feed. Most people don’t realize that there are an incredible amount of settings and tweaks for each individual kind of news in the News Feed. [...]

Facebook friends in CSV

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

Facebook is great and all, but sometimes, I want to do away with all the graphics, ads, and other distractions and just see friends’ profile information. That’s where FriendCSV comes in.
FriendCSV is a Facebook application that allows you to dissect every single one of your friends’ profiles and compile all of the data into a [...]

Facebook News Feed privacy sliders

Thursday, October 11th, 2007

Is this new? If it isn’t, then I’ve certainly never noticed it there before. I know that Facebook is pretty good about privacy settings, but tonight was the first time I saw the privacy setting sliders for the public News Feed (what you see on the home page when you first log in).
You can get [...]

Ask me out for coffee on Facebook

Sunday, October 7th, 2007

Facebook applications come in varying degrees of usefulness. But the Coffee Facebook application is by far, I think, one of my simplest and most useful.
Instead of asking me in a note or on my wall whether I want to go get coffee, now you can do it through this application and even set a date, [...]

Greasemonkey script to enlarge Facebook profile pictures

Friday, September 21st, 2007

Remember that Facebook trick to get profile pictures to be 200% bigger? It turns out there’s a much easier way to do that without any copy and pasting involved.
Install the enlarge Facebook profile images Greasemonkey script and you’ll soon be on your way to a lifestyle of easy profile picture enlargement! Once the script is [...]

See Facebook photos 200% bigger

Tuesday, September 11th, 2007

Normally, when you search for somebody on Facebook, the results are accompanied by a small profile picture. This photo serves as a visual check for you to see whether or not you are friending the right person and not somebody else by the same name.
Sometimes however, this photo is just WAY too small to distinguish [...]