Archive for September, 2011

Facebook Timeline

Facebook said that Timeline would be on the way for everyone sometime in the coming weeks… which is great and all, for everyone else. If you are like me then you are likely the type of person who likes their new and shiny things right now.

Enabling Timeline a bit early isn’t too difficult — but it’s not at all straight forward, either.

You see, Facebook is enabling Timeline early for open graph developers. You, too, can be an open graph developer — even if you’re just looking to dabble.

A few things to note:
- You probably don’t want to do this unless you’re actually a developer. Expect bugs.
- Only you will see your timeline at first (unless you decide otherwise), but it will automatically go public after a few days. My timeline was automatically hard-set to go public on September 29th.
- It seems that if you login into Facebook on another machine, Timeline gets disabled automatically on all of your machines. With that said, it seems you can get back to your timeline (but ONLY after following the steps below) by navigating to http://www.facebook.com/YOURUSERNAMEHERE?sk=timeline
- You’ll need to have a “verified” account for one of the steps, which means you need a credit card or phone number attached to the account.

Here’s how to do it:

1. Log into Facebook

2. Enable developer mode, if you haven’t already. To do this, type “developer” into the Facebook search box, click the first result (it should be an app made by Facebook with a few hundred thousand users), and add the app.

3. Jump into the developer app (if Facebook doesn’t put you there automatically, it should be in your left-hand tool bar)

4. Create a new app (don’t worry — you wont actually be submitting this for anyone else to see/use). Give your shiny new app any display name and namespace you see fit. Read through and agree to the Platform Privacy agreement. This is the step you need to be verified for.

5. Ensure you’re in your new app’s main settings screen. You should see your app’s name near the top of the page

6. Look for the “Open Graph” header, and click the “Get Started using open graph” link.

Create a test action for your app, like “read” a “book”, or “eat” a “sandwich”

7. This should drop you into an action type configuration page. Change a few of the default settings (I changed the past tense of “read” to “redd” — again, only you can see this unless you try and submit your application to the public directory), and click through all three pages of settings

8. Wait 2-3 minutes

9. Go back to your Facebook homescreen. An invite to try Timeline should be waiting at the top of the page

And you’re done! We’ve seen this work quite a few times now, so it should work without a hitch for just about anyone.

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“So… what’s Spreecast?”

Spreecast™ is the social video platform that lets people broadcast together.

  • Up to 4 people on camera at once.
  • Unlimited number of people can view (can also be private).
  • Recorded live and immediately available for playback.
  • Chat, ask questions, join in on camera!

Creating your own spreecast is currently by invite only.
Request one below. (**I only have 5 to giveaway**)

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748 days later

Cannot believe it has been 748 days since we initially placed our house on the “market.” We officially started July 1, 2009 and placed our home for sale by owner (thinking we could sale our house and save anywhere between $3500 and $7000). Easy right? Well, we found ourselves in no better a situation a year later. So, around August/ September 2010 we started to list with one agent in hopes that we could edge ourselves using social media and capitalize on making technology work for us. Continuous listings to CraigsList, several Tweets a week from multiple accounts with sufficient follows in the real estate niche. However, we did not have much success and had to unfortunately move on to a closer real estate agent in the Gastonia area … With several showings in just the first week .. our success would soon trickle to an occasional showing here or there. We then got a good bit of advice to come closer to home .. Therefore, we went with a local Kings Mountain agent who’s signs we literally saw at ever turn .. More visibility and high volume agent meant more likelihood our house would be considered for anyone looking for a starter home or a home to downsize to ..

So, long story short .. OUR HOUSE IS SOLD. Got the confirmation call tonight around 6:30 pM.

All we can say is PRAISE THE LORD!

Thanks for all the prayers, thoughts, encouragement, advice, support .. it has meant the world to us both. Now to move on to what God has called us to.

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