When Facebook Timeline happened, my world on the social media network changed. I totally loved it. But plenty of people couldn't get used to it. Some hate it and threaten (as always) to quit Facebook. They never do. Anyway just as Timeline haters are finally getting their heads around the new outlook, Facebook is ready to change things up again.
If you think about it, many people pretty much worship Facebook as though its the new pseudo religion. And to honor of Facebook's IPO, a group of loyal fans decided to band together for a music video celebrating a social networking site. As one Youtube commentor puts it, "It's like Christian Rock, but with Facebook in the place of God."
Two Israeli graphic artists aiming to bridge the sociopolitical divide between Israel and Iran have started a new campaign that works by sending out simple messages of love. And judging by the response, the campaign is yielding some very promising results.
If you have too few "friends" on Facebook, people might think you're a loser. Too many and people might think you're a social slut. Is there really an optimal number, and will it really make you happy?
Its hard to say what women really want. Or what men really want. But leave that job to social media data. It'll be able to tell you just what's going through both genders' heads and minds.

Social media monitoring company NetBase analyzed a year’s worth of online conversations — 27 billion, to be exact. They parsed English grammar and gender voice in search of phrases like "I want X". They analyzed the data for sentiment and condensed it into a top 10 list for each sex.
Tibettruth has launched an online campaign to make Facebook specify Lhasa, which is the capital of Tibet, as a part of Tibet. Users there are only seeing it as part of China.

On its website, which details how to file the online petition, Tibettruth says:
With all the kind of "adult" or not exactly appropriate for kids that goes on in social network, many are believing that the age limit required by law to join a social network should be much higher, according to a new study.
UK fashion label Ted Baker is launching a digital portrait service at its stores in the UK, New York and Dublin. Patrons are invited to stop by their stores in New York, Dublin, London, Glasgow, Brighton, Leeds and Manchester Trafford on Saturday March 17. Shoppers will be invited to try on pieces from the collection and pose for a photo in designated photobooths. 
Yahoo pulled the trigger on Monday to sue Facebook saying that the social media company infringed on 10 patents. There have been a lot of lashback as of recent since then with a majority of the web supporting the social network.
This sounds like a very unique proposition. One that I am definitely opened for. Buying someone a drink is always a nice gesture, but what if you could do it via Twitter?

Online networking app Tweet-A-Beer hopes to create that sort of thing and make paying for other Twitter users' drinks using their platform. Tweet-A-Beer uses Chirpify — an ecommerce platform that lets you buy, sell and donate money — to sync your Twitter account to your PayPal account. You can safely send beer money in $5 allotments.
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