Facebook tips and tricks
With 250 million users, half of which use the site every day, it's obvious that Facebook has become a personal communication phenomenon!
Statistically, the largest group of new users is over the age of 35, which means that many of the new users did not grow up with technology.
This means that many of you are dipping your toe in Facebook's pond, but you're no likely to understand all that it has to offer.
Thus, the topic of this week's show: sharing the power and knowledge of the Facebook platform.
Call us with your questions, suggestions or tips to help your fellow Facebook users get up to speed on this emerging trend!
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Original Air Dates: Jul 25, 2009 / Jul 26, 2009
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- 5 Facebook Scams: Protect Your Profile
- Facebook Phishing Scam Awareness
- Be careful what you click on Facebook (news video)
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