blog.facebook.com - 12/6/2008
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You'll also be able to take videos you've added to Facebook and embed them on other websites. If you have a blog, personal or business website, you'll be able to display any of your Facebook videos on that site as well. We're making it easy for you to share your videos across the web with the ...
facebook.com - 12/5/2008
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facebook.com —
Postcard Spam If a friend sends you a
message or posts on your Wall with a link
to a postcard for you to open, don't click on it. Chances are it's a virus that may cause your Facebook account to become compromised. If you do click on one of these ...
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Facebook Security
valleywag.com - 12/5/2008
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valleywag.com —
So much for Silicon Valley's latest get-rich-quick scheme.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has cancelled a plan to
let employees cash out their shares early. In August, before the markets started to melt down and with Facebook worth $15 billion on ...
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Facebook cancels employee stock sale [Meltdowns]
kaspersky.com - 12/5/2008
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kaspersky.com —
New worms target both MySpace and Facebook users
Kaspersky Lab, a leading developer of secure content management
systems, has detected two variants of a new worm, Net-Worm.Win32.Koobface.a. and Net-Worm.Win32.Koobface.b, which attack MySpace and ...
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Kaspersky Lab Detects New Worms Attacking MySpace and ...
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Facebook Video Goes HD and Embeddable
NewTeeVee —
Facebook just announced a major upgrade to its year-and-a-half-old video application. The site will now play videos of quality up to 720p, though it has a file size limit of 1 GB and time limit of 20 minutes. Videos will be embeddable (but not in HD) on blogs and other websites. ...
Facebook Goes HD, Too
Podcasting News —
It looks like everybody’s going HD.
Facebook has announced that it will now support HD video:
Since we launched video last year, more than 45 million videos have been uploaded to Facebook with approximately 100,000 new videos added each day. Starting today, you’ll be able to upload higher quality videos to Facebook and also embed your Facebook videos on other websites.
Higher quality video means we’ll be supporting higher resolutions—as much as 1280 by 720 pixels (720p)—which means crisper quality than was previously possible on Facebook. Plus, we’ve upgraded our ...
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