October 28th, 2009 — Latest News
Social Networking Giant Facebook gives more ways to developers to become more productive in the future. Features and functionality will be enriched in the future as stated in the facebook developer blog when they released their new roadmap for the coming days.

For new and experienced developers it’s a great chance for them to create new ideas based from theĀ roadmap they released. Although it’s still far from implementation, I bet that newbies are getting interested in learning to make facebook applications and some facebook integration in their web projects. More and more websites are now getting connected to facebook and I believe that this trend will continue to rise.
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October 26th, 2009 — Latest News, Web Apps
The launch of Google Social Search today will power Google search results with social networking data from your profiles. This will result to increase in visibility with your contacts and connections since their status updates,blogs and anything related to their social life will be pulled out by Google. I’m really not excited with their service since I’m not that curious to the people around my social circle. I usually log to my social networking hubs and check them since it’s the place where I mostly hang out online with the exception of my blog. The good news about this one is that if you have a wide expansion of you social profiles then you’ll have a difficult time checking them.So basically Google search will simplify things a bit to get you out of the hassle in logging in with your social accounts. Here’s a video of Matt Cutts discussing how Google social search works and another video on a quick google social search demonstration.
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