Came across this intresting feature from Google.. you can see on a timeline, and each day in history, what was the most searched word. Google trends.
It also helps companies do better SEO and plan SEM. What keywords to write in blog and what labels to attach.
Some of the key trends for Google India I am posting here..
You guys can play around and see what funny words are popular, celebrities like Salman Khan, Katrina are most popular..In Mobiles i Phone and in India surprisingly Micromax is leader.
Indian people do search cricket and irctc a lot..
One of the most unique is a website which provides free mobile content, wallpapers, themes etc.. - zedge.com
Tweet
I write on topics related to technology, politics, fashion, saving money, investing tips, eCommerce based on my experience. Views are completely my opinion. I usually source images from the internet, if you have any objection please feel free to raise it to me.
Showing posts with label facebook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label facebook. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Monday, November 21, 2011
Facebook Timeline
Facebook wil lintroduce a new feature soon, where users can go back in history and see what and when did they post, what all they do..
So facebook is sharing person's whole history and association with facebook.
It is not available yet for everyone. except developers, but its very easy to create a test app and then try this feature before your friends.
Check out process below
Here’s how to do it:
1. Log into Facebook
2. Enable developer mode, if you haven’t already. To do this, type “developer” into the Facebook search box, click the first result (it should be an app made by Facebook with a few hundred thousand users), and add the app.
3. Jump into the developer app (if Facebook doesn’t put you there automatically, it should be in your left-hand tool bar)
4. Create a new app (don’t worry — you wont actually be submitting this for anyone else to see/use). Give your shiny new app any display name and namespace you see fit. Read through and agree to the Platform Privacy agreement. This is the step you need to be verified for.
5. Ensure you’re in your new app’s main settings screen. You should see your app’s name near the top of the page
6. Look for the “Open Graph” header, and click the “Get Started using open graph” link.
Create a test action for your app, like “read” a “book”, or “eat” a “sandwich”
7. This should drop you into an action type configuration page. Change a few of the default settings (I changed the past tense of “read” to “redd” — again, only you can see this unless you try and submit your application to the public directory), and click through all three pages of settings
8. Wait 2-3 minutes
9. Go back to your Facebook homescreen. An invite to try Timeline should be waiting at the top of the page
And you’re done! We’ve seen this work quite a few times now, so it should work without a hitch for just about anyone.
http://techcrunch.com/2011/09/22/how-to-enable-facebook-timeline/
So facebook is sharing person's whole history and association with facebook.
It is not available yet for everyone. except developers, but its very easy to create a test app and then try this feature before your friends.
Check out process below
Here’s how to do it:
1. Log into Facebook
2. Enable developer mode, if you haven’t already. To do this, type “developer” into the Facebook search box, click the first result (it should be an app made by Facebook with a few hundred thousand users), and add the app.
3. Jump into the developer app (if Facebook doesn’t put you there automatically, it should be in your left-hand tool bar)
4. Create a new app (don’t worry — you wont actually be submitting this for anyone else to see/use). Give your shiny new app any display name and namespace you see fit. Read through and agree to the Platform Privacy agreement. This is the step you need to be verified for.
5. Ensure you’re in your new app’s main settings screen. You should see your app’s name near the top of the page
6. Look for the “Open Graph” header, and click the “Get Started using open graph” link.
Create a test action for your app, like “read” a “book”, or “eat” a “sandwich”
7. This should drop you into an action type configuration page. Change a few of the default settings (I changed the past tense of “read” to “redd” — again, only you can see this unless you try and submit your application to the public directory), and click through all three pages of settings
8. Wait 2-3 minutes
9. Go back to your Facebook homescreen. An invite to try Timeline should be waiting at the top of the page
And you’re done! We’ve seen this work quite a few times now, so it should work without a hitch for just about anyone.
http://techcrunch.com/2011/09/22/how-to-enable-facebook-timeline/
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
-
Born in a devotional Brahmin family, I instinctively came to revere Hindu religion, Hindu history and Hindu culture. I had, therefore, be...
-
2 Days back i was watching this new movie, and it inspired me to write something..I mean some of the positives from the movie..so here they ...
-
I can feel the warmth of ur hands around my shoulders,your smell which gives me feeling of your presence aroundyour careless smile which can...