Facebook readying launch of iPad app?

Posted by Elizabeth Goodman in Quick Tips   The Internet   Friday, June 17, 2011

Facebook may finally be ready to give iPad users their own app--more than a year after the device went on sale.

The social-networking giant plans to introduce a free app in the coming weeks that is designed and tailored especially for the tablet computer's touch-screen interface, according to a New York Times report that cited people who have been briefed on Facebook's plans. The app, which has been in development for more than a year, is in the final stages of testing, these sources told the Times.

The Facebook Chat and Groups features have been overhauled, and the app will allow people to upload photos and videos shot by the iPad, according to the report.

Facebook representatives did not immediately respond to CNET's request for comment.

iPad users have been begging Facebook for an iPad-native app since Apple began selling the device in April 2010, and it's likely that both Facebook and Apple would benefit from such an app.

The availability of an app optimized for iPads might help sway tablet shoppers on the fence about whether to purchase an Android-based tablet or Apple's device. For Facebook, about half of its 500 million active users access the social network through a mobile device, and those users are twice as active on Facebook than non-mobile users.

Facebook has apparently been focusing a lot of attention lately at winning over Apple users. Facebook's iPad app would likely benefit from a new platform that Facebook is reportedly developing to work only on mobile Safari. Dubbed Project Spartan, the new platform will be HTML5-based and aimed at iOS devices like the iPad and iPhone, according to a TechCrunch report.

Facebook is also reportedly working on a photo-sharing app for the iPhone that won't be integrated into Facebook's existing iPhone program. Instead, the service will be a standalone option that leverages Facebook's social graph, according to another TechCrunch report.



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Internet and Your Privacy

Posted by Neadom Tucker in IT Solutions   Security   The Internet   Thursday, April 14, 2011

So, I just had my birthday this past weekend. While I was enjoying my birthday early in the morning my SMART phone started going off like crazy. By the end of the day, I had 3 pages of Facebook birthday wishes. I was totally happy! Sure most of them only said, Happy Birthday. But it was the fact that so many of my Facebook friends took those 10 seconds and thought of me. It is that very feeling that puts our privacy at risk. I mean honestly you know that when someone posts on your wall that their friends see that information as well. That means, you take 3 pages of people that posted Happy Birthday on my wall that now know my birthday is April 2nd AND they may also know that I turned 29 again (thats a joke!). Then take that number times the number of friends they have. Oh my, there are over 4500 people that know when my birthday is. Anyways, my point is that, as the social networks out there strip us of the personal data that so many of us grasp on to, what choices are you making? The only way to be safe is to know what information you are giving away online. Facebook is famous for just giving away your privacy and then having you opt out if you dont want it just given out. A few months ago, Facebook was going to give all of your contact information to the software developers unless you opted out. Luckily a lot of the user base caught wind of this and it became an issue so Facebook stopped. Mobile phones are another issue. Many of the new phones have GPS. If you are a user of FourSquare or Facebook Checkin, then you let your friends know where you are when you go places. Sounds fun right?! Well the establishments want to know this information so that they can market to you directly. Imagine this, you check in to your local Publix or Bi-Lo and then you get a text message with a link of all the specials at the store. Heck it even tracks what you bought last time and make suggestions of things you may be out of. This sounds neat, right? I mean you forgot that you were out of milk and eggs so it reminds you. This is that feeling I was talking about earlier. It seems like a good idea but think about what you have to give up. You have to give them your cell phone number, email address, shopping habits and birthday. Wow, give me what time you get home and when you go to work, then it would be a stocker app but wait I have GPS so I know that too!
I am not trying to be a fuddy duddy, but I am sure you get my point. As all of these really convenient things come out, I want you to think of what you have to give up. If you hate junk mail and junk email think of junk text messages and pop ups on your phones!!!!

HTTPS for Facebook

Posted by Jeffery Brown in Quick Tips   Security   The Internet   Friday, March 04, 2011

Facebook just rolled out https:...I would highly suggest everyone switch over to this. Especially if you are using Facebook over unsecure WiFi networks.
1.Login to your Facebook account.
2.On the upper-right side of your profile, click the Account link.
3.From the drop down menu, select Account Settings.
4.Under Account Security, click the Change link.
5.You should be now able to see the Account Security Section.
6.Tick the Browse Facebook on a secure connection (https) whenever possible checkbox.
7.Click Save.
8.Next time you will login to your Facebook profile you should get the secure SSL webpage. To check if you have got such security page, simply have a look the your browser Web address field. If the Facebook webpage contains HTTPS your connection will be secure!

As opposed to HTTP URLs that begin with "http://" and use port 80 by default, HTTPS URLs begin with "https://" and use port 443 by default. HTTP is unsecured and is subject to man-in-the-middle and eavesdropping attacks, which can let attackers gain access to website accounts and sensitive information. HTTPS is designed to withstand such attacks and is considered secure against such attacks (with the exception of older deprecated versions of SSL).
HTTPS connections are often used for payment transactions on the World Wide Web and for sensitive transactions in corporate information systems.

Play The Name Game and You Could Win!!!

Posted by Elizabeht Goodman in Just for Fun   Monday, January 10, 2011

Kotori Technologies is asking for your help, and you may win a prize!!! Kotori Technologies recently adopted a mascot. Isnt he cool?? The problem is, we cant come up with a name for him. We are asking you to submit name ideas on our Facebook page. Dont have a Facebook page? Simply send me an email to

Elizabeth@kotoritechnologies.com and I will submit it to Facebook for you. On January 31st, we will compile all the suggestions and our employees will discuss them and pick three favorites to be voted on. We will post these three on our Facebook page. Then it is in your hands again!!! You get to vote for your favorite by liking the comment with that name. So, submit your favorite name, then have your friends, family, and associates to like Kotori Technologies on Facebook and they can help you win! The name with the most likes on February 28th is the winner. The favorite name will get a $50 gift card!! The other 2 names chosen as our favorites will win a $25 gift card. If more than one user submits the same name, we will refer to the original submission.

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