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.
Looking for Facebook WordPress Plugins? Facebook is one the biggest social networking sites and most of the users update their account regularly and it is a good medium to share stuff with friends. So installing a Facebook plug-in to your WordPress blog enables your users to easily share the posts. Herein are 6 cool WordPress plugins for Facebook.
1. Add to Facebook
Once you install this plugin on your WordPress blog, you can see a footer link at the bottom of each blog post. By clicking on this link, user can add the current post to their Facebook mini-Feed. You can choose either a text link “Share on Facebook” or a Facebook button or both can be displayed at the bottom of the post. By clicking on the link, the user can sign in to the Facebook account it he is not already logged in and the post will be automatically added to his Mini-Feed.
2. Facebook Comments
This plug-in will import all the comments that are written on Facebook to your blog to the exact post such that you can Read more…

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On February 4th, 2004 Mark Zuckerberg launched The Facebook, a social network that was at the time exclusively for Harvard students. It was a huge hit: in 2 weeks, half of the schools in the Boston area began demanding a Facebook network. Zuckerberg immediately recruited his friends Dustin Moskowitz and Chris Hughes to help build Facebook, and within four months, Facebook added 30 more college networks. Read more…
Seeing the explosion in growth of Twitter right now, it’s pretty clear that the hot trend on the web is to have a service which acts as a central hub for information, and allows third-party sites and services to built on top of it. For most of its life, Facebook has been almost the exact opposite, insisting that developers work from within its walls to keep much of the data — and the users — there. Tomorrow, it looks like Facebook may be knocking down its dam to let its streams of data flow more freely.
Facebook is expected to announce that third-parties will now have access to data from the site that was previously unavailable, before an event set to take place at 4PM PST tomorrow. The Wall Street Journal has a few of the details, including that developers should be able to access the all-important photos and videos that users upload. Apparently, these third-party developers, assuming they get users’ permission to use this data, could build their own sites and services with some of it. Read more…
TechCrunch recently published an article about the worldwide traffic stats published by ComScore. The stat is from November 2007 to November 2008. Blogger rules the chart with 222 million unique worldwide visitors with 44 percent rise as compared to November 2007. MySpace is steady with 126 million unique visitors. Windows Live has declined by 22 percent. Wordpress has a rise of 68 percent with 114 million unique visitors.
The greatest rise is of Facebook. Its unique visitors count has increased by 116 percent. It is near the 200 million figure and will cross pass it soon. Read more…

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Problem is – According to a new websense alert, spammers have started sending out emails that seem to come from Facebook, and tell you that one of your friends has approved you. This email comes with a ZIP attachment, which installs an assortment of anstiness on your PC. Howeer., now you’ll more likely get an email with a link to what you’d think is your friend’s profile, but will install more malware. Read more…

Happy Deepawali
On the splendid occasion of happy deepawali-2065, I extend my cordial greetings to you and your family, good health, constant prosperity, happyness and progress. Moreover also wish you each moments will be benificial in all round aspects of the life.
Diwali or Deepwali is a festival of lights. Diwali is the biggest festival celebrated in the Hindu calendar. Diwali is a time of joy, happiness and a time to come close. This diwali come close to your near and dear ones and celebrate the day with full vigor.
Facebook is a handy, general purpose place to connect people, but its bio, photo, and messaging features are

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barebones Fortunately, the servide’s applications feature allows you to install widget like programs into your profile that ramp up your ability to link with other Facebookers, and even stay productive while hobnobbing. To browse Facebook’s gallery of more than 1500 applications, click Applications, and then Browse More Applications. Select For Facebook at the right to see a more manageable list of categories, and skop the more frivolous ones Some of my favorites include My Flickr, which displays your Flickr photos; Zoho Online Office and a link to your free Zoho office-suite account.