Store Locator:   All Locations

Pin It

Facebook Tips & Tricks

Data Doctors Radio Program | Ken Colburn, Brandon Disney & Ken Moskowitz Facebook recently reached the 1/2 billion member mark and shows no signs of slowing down.

Facebook users spend over 16 billion minutes per day connecting with friends, family, and customers.

Since this has become one of the most popular communication tools in the history of mankind in a scant 6 years, it's clear that lots of you are engaged in the community every day.

With this in mind, we thought we'd spend this week's show trying to uncover some tips and tricks that even avid Facebookers may not know.

Listen-in to see if the Data Doctors can bring some new and interesting ways to use the world's most popular social network!

Join us every Weekend as we discuss your computer questions. You can post questions on Facebook or e-mail your questions during (or before) the broadcast using the ask a question page.

Original Air Dates: Jul 31, 2010 / Aug 1, 2010

Previous Show: Technology that helps you ROCK! All Shows Previous Show: VOIP & other cool phone tricks!

This weeks Links


Ask Questions or Get Help

888-545-1988

Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Ask a question via Skype Schedule an Appointment
Ask a question on FaceBook Comment on Twitter Ask a question via Skype Book an Appointment

Listen to the Radio Show

Right Now by clicking the play button below

Get Flash to see this player.

PopOut

Whenever you Want by Downloading the MP3

On your Radio

  • Phoenix 92.3 KTAR : Sat 5p - 7p
  • Flagstaff 93.5 & 930 KAFF : Sat Noon - 2p

Online each Saturday via our Streaming Online Radio between 5:00 and 7:00PM Arizona time (no DST).

Geek Speak of the Week

Drive-by friending: The sending of a friend request on Facebook or other social networking sites without including any information on who you are or how you know the recipient. Most of us decline drive-by friend requests!

Newsletter

Sign up for our weekly newsletter and get free tips and tricks to keep your computer running well.

:

See the Newsletter Archives