Facebook fixes the tracking problems with cookies

Facebook said on Wednesay that the cookies error, which could have been used to track the users after they had logged out of the social-networking site, has been remedied. The cookies error was revealed by Australian blogger Nik Cubrilovic in … Continue reading

Facebook Tracks Users Even When They Are Logged Out – Nik Cubrilovic

A recent study by entrepreneur and hacker Nik Cubrilovic reports that Facebook can keep a track of the webpages visited by you with a Facebook button or widget even if you are not logged in Facebook. According to Nik Cubrilovic … Continue reading

ComScore Report: 27% of Facebook Browsing on News Feed

ComScore, the internet marketing research company, released a white paper providing details for which Facebook features are most used and where users interact with branded content on Facebook. 27% of Facebook browsing is on the news feed and home page, … Continue reading

Google removes third-party reviews from Places

Google has decided to stop posting review snippets from third party sites on their Places page. Prior to this move, Google would automatically collect reviews, ratings, businesses info from third party websites like Yelp, TripAdvisor, Urban Spoon and CitySearch, as … Continue reading

Report: Facebook Plugins Most Used; Google+1 On the Rise

BrightEdge, an enterprise SEO platform, has released its July 2011 SocialShare Site Analysis on the adoption of links and social sharing plugins of Facebook, Google, and Twitter. The report, which is an analysis of the front pages of the Web’s … Continue reading

Facebook Launches Group Chat, Skype enabled Video Chat & More

Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook’s founder and chief executive, announced the introduction of features like video calling, group chat and a redesigned chat on Wednesday during a press conference at the company’s Palo Alto headquarters. Also at the event Facebook updated its … Continue reading

Google Launches Google+

Google has launched a demo version of its new social network product called Google+ which aims to “fix” the “broken” and “awkward way” people interact and share things online. The “subtlety and substance of real-world interactions are lost in the … Continue reading