Saturday, September 17, 2011

Facebook recently hinted in a guide for "Subscribe for Public Figures" on its Developer page that individuals will soon able to sent status update to their Twitter account directly from Facebook. 
Facebook on their "Facebook and Public Figure" page released a Subscription guide which indicates that status updates from individual profile to Twitter will soon be available for public posts.
It hints as,
FAQ : "Can I update my Twitter followers from Facebook?
A : Yes, soon you'll be able to update your Twitter account directly from Facebook.

For sometime now this feature is available for Facebook "Pages" only. Updates from your pages can be sent directly to your Twitter account for your followers. For this feature you have to "Link your Facebook Page to Twitter Account".
Since now Facebook has launched the "Subscribe Option" for all your public posts, this will be an add-on feature that will allow you to share all your updates to your Twitter account directly from Facebook. This feature will soon be available for your all public post as hinted in document released.
This will be a great move for both the services. Anyone who loves both services Facebook and Twitter, will feel great to hear about this new cross platform update feature.
We just hope that this indication from Facebook gets available for all the users soon.
Feel free to post you views as comments about this update from Facebook.
Cheers,
Team
Saturday, September 17, 2011
by --- Team AJ's --- ·
Monday, September 12, 2011
Many Facebook and Twitter accounts have been compromised and attacked by anonymous hackers, so it always safe to have a backup of your data. Some of the best ways to do so are been sorted out by the team.![]()
A. Backup via Facebook
One of the most effective features that Facebook provides is to "Download a copy of your data" for an account.
Backup via Official site includes:
1. Any photos or videos you've shared on Facebook.
2. Your Wall posts, messages and chat conversations.
3. Your friends' names and some of their email addresses.
What's not included:
1. Your friends' photos and status updates.
2. Other people's personal info.
3. Comments you've made on other people's posts.
Steps to Follow:
1. Log in to your account, go to Account, click on "Account Settings". 
2. Find the link at the bottom of the page of Account Settings
"Download a copy of your Facebook data", click on Download a copy. You will transit to page "Download Your Information"

3. Finally Click "Start My Archive".
An archive will be mailed to you email id, store the file in a secure place. Remember sometimes the mail gets delayed up-to 2 hours according to the size of the data.
"ArchiveFacebook is a free tool that allows you to save content from your Facebook account directly to your hard drive. Archive your photos, messages, activity stream, friends list, notes, events and groups."
What if your Facebook account has been hacked or disabled, try using this extension of Firefox.
Steps to follow:
1. First Install the Firefox add-on via the link mentioned below:
ArchiveFacebook Firefox Extension
2. Restart Firefox. This will add an "ArchiveFB" menu option to Firefox.
3. Log into your Facebook account using Firefox. After Facebook Account is opened select "ArchiveFB" then Archive from the main menu.

4. Wait until you your account is archived.
5. When completed, you can find your backup in ArchiveFB menu.
"SocialSafe has a free and paid version which you can use to export Facebook or Twitter data."
SocialSafe downloads and backs up your online social life to create a beautiful offline, private & searchable, digital journal
Watch the official video here:
Four versions are available for SocialSafe Free, Standard, Pro and Enterprise. Choose according to the features required.
Try for Free here:
Try SocialSafe
"Every BackupMyTweets account comes with enough storage for thousands of tweets. Plus you can search and browse all of your tweets online anytime."

As soon as you sign up with BackupMyTweets, application will backup your existing tweets and check out tweets every day.
Try BackupMyTweets here:
Tweets bachup via BackupMyTweets
Share with your friends and spread awareness.
Please share your experience with us, post comments.
Cheers,
Team
Monday, September 12, 2011
by --- Team AJ's --- ·
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Evan Williams, Biz Stone, and Jason Goldman co-founder of twitter are joining as investors and partners with tony stubblebine to release a new product "Lift"
Their company The Obvious Corporation revealed this information on their website as "Unlocking Potential"
They said "Tony Stubblebine and Jon Crosby have created an interesting new application for unlocking human potential through positive reinforcement. We love this software for what it does, and because we’ve tried it and it works. Our plan is to build something extraordinary together. The Obvious Corporation will assist the talented Lift team with strategy, design, funding, recruiting—in general, we’ll be helpful wherever possible. In exchange, Obvious will own some equity in Lift."
Stubblebine said "In 2001, I was working in St. Louis with an awesome team of web developers. One of those developers, Jon Crosby, ended up coming out to the Bay Area and working for some great companies: Songbird, EngineYard, and Path. We’ve kept up our friendship and have been looking for a chance to start a company together. Today, 10 years after our first job together, we’re joining forces to co-found Lift."
You can go on the beta link here Lift.
After signing up, you will receive an email as:
Hey there, thanks for signing up for the Lift Beta!
We're not ready to let people in yet, but when we are, we'll make sure you get an early invite.
What is Lift? We're interested in ways new technology can help unlock human potential, especially through the use of positive reinforcement. That's all we can tell you right now.
So, since we don't have a ton to tell you about Lift the product, here's a little bit about Lift the company:
We're a small San Francisco-based startup. There are three of us full time, Tony Stubblebine (me), Jon Crosby, and Connor Montgomery. We also have some part-time support from the folks at Obvious. If you want to get in touch with us, I'm probably the best person to reach: tony@lift.do
Look forward to connecting with you again soon!
Tony Stubblebine
CEO/Co-founder
http://lift.do
With the popularity and interest developing day by day in Social Networking no one wants to stay behind.
It seems we will soon get to see another social networking platform, but will it be able to attract users?
Answer is may be, only if it provides something new, interesting and user friendly.
What are your views on "Lift"
Do post comments.
Cheers,
Team
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
by --- Team AJ's --- ·
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Twitter has released a new toolkit Bootstrap, a front-end toolkit for rapidly developing web applications.
Mark Otto posted on Twitter Developers Blog "We are happy to announce Bootstrap, a front-end toolkit for rapidly developing web applications. It is a collection of CSS and HTML conventions. It uses some of the latest browser techniques to provide you with stylish typography, forms, buttons, tables, grids, navigation and everything else you need in a super tiny (only 6k with gzip) resource."
The Experts says Bootstrap should be easy for any web designer or developer to implement. The Twitter development team also pointed out two important benefits.
They say Bootstrap is just CSS, but it's built with Less, a flexible pre-processor that offers much more power and flexibility than regular CSS. With Less, we gain a range of features like nested declarations, variables, mixins, operations, and color functions. Additionally, since Bootstrap is purely CSS when compiled via Less, we gain two important benefits:
First, Bootstrap remains very easy to implement; just drop it in your code and go. Compiling Less can be accomplished via Javascript, an unofficial Mac application, or via Node.js.
Second, once complied, Bootstrap contains nothing but CSS, meaning there are no superfluous images, Flash, or Javascript. All that remains is simple and powerful CSS for your web development needs.
These all are the benefits of using Bootstrap. Bootstrap is tested and supported in modern browsers like Chrome, Safari, and Firefox. Full support for some versions of Internet Explorer is in the works.
Bootstrap comes complete with compiled CSS, uncompiled, and example templates.
1. All original .less files
2. Fully compiled and minified CSS
3. Complete styleguide documentation
4. Example page template (more to come soon)
Download, fork, pull, file issues, and more with the official Bootstrap repo on Github.:
https://github.com/twitter/bootstrap
To know more click here.
Whats the Future:
Mark Otto in the post on blog said "We want to keep working on slimming down Bootstrap’s already tiny footprint while also increasing the breadth of what it covers."
Millions of web applications are created, so will Twitter's Bootstrap stand out as a development toolkit.
Our initial thoughts are yes, it provides very user friendly and very easy to implement code.
What are your thoughts, will you try Bootstrap?
Please share your views with us. Post comments.
Cheers,
Team
Sunday, August 21, 2011
by --- Team AJ's --- ·
Friday, August 19, 2011
You must be thinking that Facebook or Twitter drives most traffic than anyone. YOU ARE WRONG. StumbleUpon drives more than 50% of social media traffic in US.
StumbleUpon founder and CEO Garrett Camp tweeted "StumbleUpon now drives over 50% of all social referral traffic to US websites! "
The Tweet show the STATS for Top 7 Social Media sites from March 09 to August 11.
You can see more details about Stats here..
StumbleUpon is a discovery engine that finds and recommends web content to its users. Its features allow users to discover and rate Web pages, photos, and videos that are personalized to their tastes and interests using peer-sourcing and social-networking principles.
It seems that StumbleUpon is achieving what it truly deserves. It provides one of the best ways to Social Media. Now becoming one of the powerful sources in the area.
Does StumbleUpon Provides Relevant content?
TheWebCrunch feels it provides for sure. It provides one of the best content of pages to users.
What do you think about this? Do you use StumbleUpon?
Please share your views with us.
Cheers,
Team
Friday, August 19, 2011
by --- Team AJ's --- ·

