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Voicetag Brings Voicemail To Facebook
Voicetag Brings Voicemail To Facebook
For those of you who don’t think voicemail is counterproductive , there is a new app on Facebook called Voicetag that lets you send voicemail messages to individuals or groups. This is not the first such app on Facebook (see Voicemail or TringMe ), but it works with regular phones and ...
Hey, Facebook, breastfeeding is not obscene!(Official petition to Facebook)
facebook.com — Recently, Facebook has started 'pulling a myspace' by not allowing people to post profile pictures of babies nursing. The pictures have been reported as 'obscene' and have been removed- their posters warned not to repost or fear being kicked off of ... (more) Hey, Facebook, breastfeeding is not obscene!(Official ...
Facebook Is No Friend of Power.com
bits.blogs.nytimes.com — Facebook sues the start-up social networking portal for accessing its site without authorization. (more) Facebook Is No Friend of Power.com
There’s something going down on Facebook. Pay attention.
squaredpeg.com — I really need you to listen up for this post. Please . Something is going down on Facebook, and it has implications for your school. Several weeks ago I was contacted by my friend and colleague Michelle at Winthrop about some questions pertaining to ... (more) There’s something going down on Facebook. Pay ...
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Voicetag Lets You Send Voice Message via Facebook
RotorBlog.com — ... As this involves mobile network time, Voicetag would definitely put a price tag on this service soon. Lucky for us now, the service is still free. So, you better try out the service and start sending those holiday cheers through your own voice message. To see how Voicetag works while you’re on Facebook, check out this video. Or this Screenflow diagram of how Voicetag works: and TC has listed the following features of Voicetag. The ability to not only record but ...

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