Facebook is about to introduce its new very interesting product called Graph Search. Its been already rollout for some users. Facebook graph search is so amazing that we can search with some intellegent sentence like “images liked by me”, “images of Anjan liked by Achuyt”, “Current employers of people who like Racism”.
As the tool rolls out to more and more users, your information is more public than ever, so be sure to review your privacy settings. You may not have Graph Search yet, but many others do — and they may be able to see the weird pages you’ve “liked” over the years.
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“The world’s most advanced mobile operating system” what Apple claim to be called iOS 6 was out yesterday.
Here is the features of new Apple iOS 6
iOS 6 contain over 200 new features, including the following:
Maps
Apple-designed, vector-based maps
Turn-by-turn navigation with spoken directions on iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, iPad Wi-Fi + Cellular (2nd and 3rd generation)
Real-time traffic information
Flyover for photo-realistic, interactive 3D views of major metropolitan areas on iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, iPad (3rd generation) and iPod touch (5th generation)
Local search results with Yelp photos, ratings, reviews and available deals
Siri integration for requesting directions and finding places along a route Read more…
We often don’t use emotions on facebook. The most popular emotions we use is smiley :) , but there are lots of them we can use on facebook which are very useful to attract your friends attention toward you. You have to just enter a code and it will automatically convert into a smiley. Here are some new 2012 facebook emoticon for few popular brands. Read more…

Founder of world famous social networking site facebook.com Mark Zuckerberg told that facebook and skype are going to interate together, so that facebook user can use video for chatting and calling directly from Facebook.
It’s a feature that’s been rumored for quite a while. I think definitely this is the awesome thing for users of Facebook.
Facebook is launching a new chat sidebar today. Read more…
Facebook just got a lot more accessible to international users. The social network has launched 0.facebook.com, a special mobile-only site that can be accessed free of charge on select carriers. The lightweight site omits photos but includes core functionality like News Feed, status updates, profile Walls and messaging. And most important, Facebook has partnered with over 50 mobile carriers to offer free access to the site, without any data fees.
Not to be confused with the now defunct Facebook Lite, Facebook 0 was originally announced back in February (when it was called ‘Zero’). Facebook has presumably been hammering out deals with carriers since then, and it has quite a few on board with more on the way (you can see a list of countries supported in Facebook’s blog post or the table below).
This mobile site could play a big role in Facebook’s growth going forward, especially given the predictions
that browser-equipped mobile phones will be more abundant than PCs in the not-too-distant future. For some people, 0.facebook.com will probably be their only Facebook experience — it may even be the only mobile site they’re Read more…
No matter where you are on the web, you can stay close and share with your friends through the Facebook Toolbar. Originally launched in English for the Firefox browser, we now have released an Internet Explorer version of the toolbar and made both versions available in a total of 16 languages.
You can use the toolbar to easily visit the most common sections and applications on Facebook, including your home page, profile and Inbox. You also can see how many friend requests, Inbox message and event and group invitations you have from icons near the top of your browser, and then click to view them.

When you find an interesting news story, funny video or other content you like on the web, click the “Share” button on the toolbar to share it with your friends on your Facebook. The toolbar even gives you a quick way to upload photos to your profile.
The languages now supported are Arabic, Chinese (simple and traditional), Danish, Dutch, German, Spanish (Spain and international), French, Hebrew, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese (Brazilian), Swedish and Turkish. You can download the latest Facebook Toolbar for Firefox or Internet Explorer here.