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jeudi 23 août 2012

Social Media in Morocco Reseaux /// Sociaux aux Maroc




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lundi 26 septembre 2011

Facebook : Timeline et Open Graph éliminent le « Poke »

Une nouvelle version de Facebooka été annoncée à l’ouverture de la conférence Facebook Timeline

F8 du jeudi. Une nouvelle version qui est notamment marquée par la disparition du « Poke » et l’apparition de deux nouveautés dont le Timeline et l’Open Graph. La première invite l’utilisateur à retranscrire son passé sur une nouvelle page de profil avec photos, goûts musicaux et cinématographiques, lieux visités avec date de visite, achats en ligne, etc. La seconde nouveauté quant à elle permet à l’utilisateur d’inviter ses contacts à se connecter à ses écoutes de musique en ligne, via son propre lecteur.

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mardi 20 septembre 2011

My Social Network by Western Union


Bissani is the 214th most networked person in Morocco on Social Networks: Bissani has friends in 20 countries, covering a distance of 360,504 Kilometers - How well networked are you? Find out at www.westernunionworld.com/yourworld

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lundi 19 septembre 2011

Facebook music service set for launch at F8 on September 22 | Metro.co.uk

Facebook music service set for launch at F8 on September 22 | Metro.co.uk

http://www.metro.co.uk/tech/

Facebook to launch ‘Vibes’ music service?

More clues have emerged that Facebook is planning to launch a music service on the social network, with the discovery of code within the site for something called 'Facebook Vibes'. 

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg at the launch of Facebook's new video chat service last week (Getty)Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg at the launch of Facebook's new video chat service last week (Getty)
Facebook launched its new Skype-powered video chatting service last week, and at the launch founderMark Zuckerberg promised that it was just the first in a series of high-profile feature launches due in the coming weeks from the social network.
A music service integrated with Facebook - possibly powered by London and Stockholm-based music streaming service Spotify, as has been rumoured in the past - was widely believed to be a likely candidate for one of those launches.
And now software engineer Jeff Rose has uncovered evidence of Facebook's upcoming music service - hidden in the code for the video chat download.
Rose writes on his Life Is A Graph blog that he examined the code for the plugin Facebook users need to download in order to use video chat, and discovered the following lines: 
if (paramString.equals("com.facebook.peep"))
return this.window.getMember("VideoChatPlugin");
if (paramString.equals("com.facebook.vibes")) {
return this.window.getMember("MusicDownloadDialog");
}
'Peep' refers to the video chat service, but the other lines are about something called 'Vibes' - which apparently will launch a dialogue box referred to as 'MusicDownloadDialog'.
That appears to confirm that a Facebook Music service is indeed imminent - although it's unlikely to actually be called 'Vibes'. The video chat service isn't called 'Peep', after all, and Facebook don't tend to use anything other than the most prosaic names for their features. Also, Vibes would just be a dreadful name. 
It also raises questions about what form the music service will take. Does the reference to a 'download' suggest that, rather than a Spotify-style streaming service, Facebook will be offering actual downloads of music files? It's possible - indeed, it wouldn't rule out a Spotify collaboration, as it also offers a full download store - but it could simply refer to the need for software to be downloaded in order for the service to work. 
That would make sense - the Skype software needed for the video chat also needs to be downloaded, and Spotify currently requires its dedicated software client to work. But if it did mean that Facebook was getting into the music downloads market, it could prove to be major competition for Apple's iTunes and Amazon. 



Read more: http://www.metro.co.uk/tech/868940-facebook-to-launch-vibes-music-service#ixzz1YM7jjVXd

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