Communicate with Facebook friends
As Facebook grows, it becomes more likely that anyone with whom you’re trying to communicate can be reached. These days it’s a fairly safe assumption that you’ll be able to find that person you just met at a dinner party, an old professor from college, or the childhood friend you’ve been meaning to catch up with. [Paid Recommendations^^: Using photo recovery for Mac to recover your lost photos on Mac.]Digging up a person’s contact information could require calls to mutual friends, a trip to the white pages (provided you know enough about that person to identify the right contact information), or an e-mail sent to a potentially outdated e-mail address. You may have different methods of reaching people depending on how you met the person, or what limited information you have about him or her.
Facebook streamlines finding and contacting people in a reliable forum. If the person you’re reaching out to is active on Facebook, no matter where she lives or how many times she’s changed her e-mail address, you can reach one another.
Share your words
You have something to say. We can just tell by the look on your face. Maybe you’re proud of the home team, maybe you’re excited for Friday, or maybe you can’t believe what you saw on the way to work this morning. [Paid Recommendations^^: Using photo recovery to recover your lost photos.] All day long, things are happening to all of us that make us just want to turn to our friends and say “You know what? . . .That’s what.” Facebook gives you the stage and an eager audience. In Chapter 6, we explain how you can make short or long posts about the things happening around you, and how they’re distributed to your friends in an easy, non-intrusive way.
Share your pictures
Since the invention of the modern day camera, people have been all too eager to yell, “Cheese!” Photographs can make great tour guides on trips down memory lane, but only if we actually remember to develop, upload, or scrapbook them. Many memories fade away when the smiling faces are stuffed into an old shoe box, remain on undeveloped rolls of film, or are forgotten in some folder on a hard drive.
Facebook offers two great incentives for uploading, organizing, and editing your photos:
✓ Facebook provides one easy-to-access location for all your photos. Directing any interested person to your Facebook Profile is easier than
e-mailing pictures individually, sending a complicated link to a photo site, or waiting until the family reunion to show off the my-how-the-kids-
have-grown pics.
✓ Every photo you upload can be linked to the Profiles of the people in the photo. For example, you upload pictures of you and your sister and
link them to her Profile. Whenever someone visits her Profile, he sees those pictures; he doesn’t even have to know you. This is great because
it introduces a longevity to photos they’ve never had before. As long as people are visiting your sister’s Profile, they can see those pictures.
Photo albums no longer have to be something people look at right after the event, and maybe then again years later.
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