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5 Things To Watch With Google+ Games

August 15, 2011 by  
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Image representing Google as depicted in Crunc...When Google released its third party game platform on Google+ last Thursday, it was its first major expansion of the service. With 25 million users, Google+ is still much smaller than Facebook and has few of the features that Facebook now does with its latest upgrade. But the platform for games–and other third-party applications–is a step in making Google+ a legitimate social network to compete with Facebook.

The Google platform also gives a first real social gaming alternative to Facbeook. After the Google+ launch, there are a number of areas worth watching, since Google+ is a key part of Google’s overall strategy.

Will Games Get Viral Growth On Google+?

Facebook games such as Zynga’s FarmVille originally grew to massive scale with the ability for developers to send large numbers of email invites and post game notifications in the Facebook News Feed. Facebook later clamped down on these viral notifications.

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Facebook mobile app auto syncs phone contacts

August 15, 2011 by  
Filed under Lingerie Events

15 August 2011

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Facebook users who access the website through their mobile phone’s Facebook app should expect to see their mobile phone contact details added to their profiles.

The guidance was issued by Facebook late last week after some users complained that the world’s largest social networking site was breaching their privacy.

Facebook had committed the offence, they said, by accessing and importing their mobile phone contacts, without their knowledge or consent, to their profiles.

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Facebook responds

In a statement posted on its website, Facebook said: ‘Our Contacts list, formerly called Phonebook, has existed for a long time.

‘The phone numbers listed there were either added by your friends themselves and made visible to you, or you have previously synced your phone contacts with Facebook.’

Facebook denied the charge that the contact details were available to see by all Facebook  members. 

‘Rumours claiming that your phone contacts are visible to everyone on Facebook are false,’ the statement continued. ‘Just like on your phone, only you can see these numbers.’

According to Facebook, the feature allowing users to sync their mobile phone contacts with their Facebook profile has existed since January.

The feature, which also acts a backup service, allows users store a copy of their contact numbers in the unfortunate event that they lose their handset.

Disabling the feature

Users who do not wish to see their mobile phone details displayed on their profiles can disable the feature by logging into their Facebook accounts. They should then:

Click on the Account tab which is displayed on the top-right hand of the screen. Next, they should select the Edit Friends option. 

In the menu that appears on the left-hand side of the screen they should click Contacts. To disable the feature, go to the right-hand side of the screen and click on the ‘this page’ link. Follow the instructions on the page.

If the contact-sync in Facebook’s mobile app is enabled, disable it. Now click on the Remove button.

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