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Facebook Today: Facebook experience

On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 1:20 PM, Facebook wrote:
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Hi Limbs,
There's been a new post to the Developer Blog.
 


Today, October 6 at 1:15pm
Published by Luke Shepard

Today, we announced several changes to help people better manage their Facebook experience around the web. One important change is the addition of a dashboard that adds more visibility and control for people who visit the Application Settings page. With this new dashboard, people will be able to see a simple view of the permissions that they’ve granted applications and when applications have last accessed their data.

Starting next week, the new Application Settings dashboard will include:

  • All applications a person has authorized and which data permissions have been granted (for example, access to profile information or ability to post to their Wall)
  • What data an application has recently accessed and when
  • Options for removing an application’s write permissions or removing the entire application


With these tools, people can understand what information they’ve shared and when it is being used on your applications and websites. You can build trust with your users by only accessing information when users would expect it. Here are a few tips:

  1. Drive users to login with Facebook: Compared to filling out sign-up forms, logging into a website with Facebook is easier and faster. We’ve seen users click through our permissions dialog an incredible 80% of the time on average.
  2. Ask only for the extended permissions you need: We’ve seen that the permission dialog CTRs decreases about 3% on average with each additional extended permission. Test this for your site, and consider waiting to request permissions contextually. For example, ask a user to grant access to their email address while they are signing up for your newsletter. Or only ask for permission to publish to their profile when they are doing something they might want to share with friends on Facebook.
  3. Access data when you need it: Users generally expect you’ll access their data on their behalf when they use your applications. Make sure you remove extraneous API calls so you aren’t calling for data months after a user has last used your application.

We believe that this increased visibility gives people the control to use Facebook more often and to bring their friends and interests to your applications.

Luke, an engineer on the Platform team, is checking out which applications have recently accessed his data.


Facebook, Inc. P.O. Box 10005, Palo Alto, CA 94303

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Facebook Categories: That's exciting - I have more ideas too - does anyone else out there have any ideas?

On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 8:46 AM, T-Moe <tpuschkasch@gmail.com> wrote:
I think this can occur to be a problem, because someone might use
"userprofile" and another web developer might stick with
"user_profile", so there are two different types for the same thing,
right?

On Sep 3, 9:48 pm, pickleshy wrote:
> I noticed the following recently added to Facebook's documentation,
> regarding unrecognized objects:
>
> "If your object does not fit into one of the types above, you can
> specify your own type. This will be represented as type other on
> Facebook. We will monitor the most commonly used types and graduate
> them to fully supported og:types."

>
> That's exciting. I wonder what kind of numbers an object must have to
> graduate to being fully supported.
>
> http://developers.facebook.com/docs/opengraph
>
> On Jul 14, 11:11 pm, Jerome Paradis  wrote:
>
>
>
> > Let's not forget a basic category currently not in Businesses:
> >   merchant
>
> > On Jul 14, 3:11 pm, pickleshy wrote:
>
> > > @Mateo great suggestions - these in particular would be very useful
> > > for us at Answers.com:
>
> > > - animal
> > > - plant
> > > - flower
> > > - profession
> > > - holiday
>
> > > The following would also come in handy for us:
>
> > > - park
> > > - poem
> > > - story
> > > - opera
> > > - travel guide
> > > - biography
> > > - discography
> > > - court case
> > > - act of Congress
> > > - law
> > > - question
> > > - diet
> > > - car
> > > - religion
> > > - holiday
>
> > > On Jul 8, 2:27 pm, Mateo wrote:
>
> > > > Hi,
>
> > > > I'd like to open a discussion about some ideas I have for new OG
> > > > Objects and see if I can rally some support. I am thinking
> > > > specifically of lifestyle categories and objects that are hard to fit
> > > > into the current taxonomy. Here are some suggestions I have:
>
> > > > Create a "Lifestyle" category with sub-cat objects like:
>
> > > > -          Pets
> > > > -          Plants & Flowers
> > > > -          Diseases  (i.e. Breast Cancer, Diabetes)
> > > > -          Procedures (i.e. Lap band surgery, CPR)
> > > > -          Professions / Careers (i.e. Marketing, PHP Developers,
> > > > Freelance Writers, Pharmaceutical Jobs)
> > > > -          Holidays
>
> > > > I have more ideas too - does anyone else out there have any ideas/
> > > > thoughts?
>
> > > > Thanks,
>
> > > > Mateo

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Facebook (Hard to 'Like') Series #whatever: Is Album for Photo Album or Music Album?

On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 9:42 AM, sprite  wrote:
I am using the Album type for sites like this:

http://www.musiclink.fm/albums/tisto-kaleidoscope

Is that the wrong type? Should it not show up in the Music part of the
profile when somebody likes an Album? What type should I be using?

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Facebook Open Graph Protocol Integration: Appropriate type for a page containing a list of tracks

On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 1:57 PM, Aravindan R  wrote:
I have a page which lists the soundtracks for a movie and plays them.
I am integrating a like button into that page. My question is what
would be an appropriate 'type' for this page. Is it movie, audio or
album? Is there a better type for movie soundtracks?

If i use audio, can i specify multiple audio_title (s)? Can I have
multiple tags like below?

<meta proprery="og:title" content="page title" />
<meta proprery="og:description" content="audio description" />
<meta property="og:image" content="audio image url (eg. album art)" /
>
<meta property="og:audio" content="audio url (.mp3 only)" />

Thanks

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facebook: New, New Opportunities - i think Facebook thinks people (not Chinese IT engineers) will understand these things

On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 2:11 PM, Facebook wrote:
facebook
Hi Limbs,
There's been a new post to the Developer Blog.
 


Today, October 6 at 2:05pm
Published by Jared Morgenstern

Today, we launched a new version of Groups. This new version of Groups simplifies the creation of groups, adds group chat, and provides mailing list style notifications to keep group members informed and up to date.

Groups has new engagement potential for social games and other applications on Facebook. Groups are great way for people to coordinate (“left flank, move in!”), collaborate (“can anyone help me finish this blog post?”), or even compete (“i just crushed you. no one can come close to me. i dare you!”).

We gave these Groups a home in the main navigational area of the site. This reinforces for users the importance of the left hand menu for discovering the most important things for them to do on Facebook. Bookmarks and Groups will both appear above the fold and follow the same conventions in that they only appear as long as the user remains engaged.


As part of this launch we are enhancing the Graph API to support this new functionality. If you are already using the Graph API to work with existing Groups, your code does not need to change; it will just keep working.

To get started, check out the Graph API overview and Group API reference. If you have questions, feedback or need help using Groups from your application, just ask on the Graph API forum.

We will be adding more Group features in the near future, including the ability to create Groups and manage Group membership directly from the API. Stay tuned!

Jared, product manager for Games, is creating a group for all the college friends he crushed in Halo.

http://www.facebook.com/developers/emailsettings.php
Facebook, Inc. P.O. Box 10005, Palo Alto, CA 94303

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