Wordbook

Posted on Dec 10 by ack.
Categories: ack, online.

WordbookEarlier this year I moved from Myspace to Facebook, primarily since I moved companies and much like IM client preference, everyone used Facebook instead of Myspace. I also never really got into Myspace on a daily basic, so no big change there. But for most of this year I have been pretty religious about checking Facebook and playing with it. It may be a company I don’t totally trust and think they need to do less evil, their social network is a lot of fun.

So finally playing with a Wordpress plugin, Wordbook, to send my blog posts over to Facebook thru the Facebook API. The installing of the Wordpress plugin was a breeze with a simple FTP of the files. Then all that was needed was clicking on two Facebook icons for the install. The only annoyance was that it wasn’t clear that the Facebook icons were more than just decoration.

Now let’s see if this posts makes it way across…

2 comments.

Comment on December 11th, 2007.

Amen brother. I was forced to jump on the FB bandwagon because I had to wireframe an app, but then I found out the technolgoy on Facebook is more robust. FB is definitely more robust 2.0-wise. I still love MySpace because you could play with HTML and design over there, but I think FB is something is between MS and LinkedIn, which is very appealing.

No, I don’t know how to write AJAX.

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