So much content on Facebook, so little time. Yes, there is so much interesting stuff on the most popular social network that we simply can't consume it all at once. Or the connection is so weak that the video takes forever to load and we give up. There is a little-known solution for all these cases on Facebook, which is to save the content for later, when we have time or when the connection is better. They are available in web browsers and on Android and iOS apps.
Facebook in 2015 - It has become a social network that has no equal, and a lot of credit for this is due to its constant exploration of new terrain and the fact that it does not rest on its laurels. In recent years, he has outgrown even himself, and we can only wonder where the path will take him in 2015.
Most of us are guilty of checking Facebook too often. This one is like an insatiable thirst, like fresh lovers who miss each other even before they say goodbye. It is true that here you can find lost friends, information, share content, make friends, communicate, but at the same time, the social network turns us into unsociable creatures and bad employees outside the frames of the screen. But you don't have to. Check out how.
Carl Gustav Jung once said: "Every form of addiction is bad, whether it's drugs, alcohol, morphine or idealism." Today, I'd probably add Facebook to the list. Most of us will deny that we are addicted to it, but since addiction is full of paradoxes, denial is an integral part of this disease. Cravings can therefore be just as harmful and addictive as nicotine or sweets.
Facebook infected smartphones a long time ago, so every time we pick up the latter, we check what's happening there. Similar to crossing the road, we look left and right. Because Facebook has become a really huge system, getting to a certain destination sometimes takes like being caught in rush hour traffic. That is why there are Groups, where people with the same interests are under one roof, and which Facebook has now developed as an independent application.
In computing, things change at the speed of light, and most things are short-lived, because new, better solutions are always waiting. Everyone is predicting a decline for Facebook, especially now that its "wrinkles" are already gathering. For some time now, he has been quietly preparing this "Facebook at Work", which is supposed to challenge the cloud-based Microsoft Office 365 and Google Docs, as well as the Linkedin business network.
Facebook's design team presented the Rooms application, a virtual refuge for everyone who likes to advertise incognito, that is, under a pseudonym. This social network requires a real identity to open a profile, but for many people, the web is the only place that gives them freedom of expression through anonymity. And since everything happens on Facebook, these virtual rooms for chatting about any topic allow them to be where everyone is.
Harvard graduate and one of the youngest multimillionaires, Mark Zuckerberg, who is also found in the list of the 100 most influential people in the world, in the ten years since he founded the social network Facebook in his dorm in 2004, he changed the Internet, or rather, he founded the second Internet , which today has over 800 million daily migrants. A man of big gestures but few words.
What if Facebook dominated the world - even more than it already does? What if this all-powerful social network existed during the years of MC Escher or Salvador Dali and served as their inspiration? For an eerily beautiful answer, we strongly recommend viewing the dark illustrations of Paweł Kuczynski.
Julius Caesar's saying "Divide and rule" has always been relevant, but probably never more so than with the advent of Facebook and Twitter. In a little while, likes and retweets will become currency, because it seems that ruling the Internet and advertising is no longer enough. Chasing them is a modern gladiatorial game, which does not measure the quality of the 'competitor' but his popularity. And there is no better arena than a music video.
Have you ever been the target of surprised looks and phrases like "Are you a little over wood?" after expressing your desire to have your picture printed on a wooden smartphone case. Fortunately, a visit to a psychiatrist will not (anymore) be necessary, a visit to the website Casetify.com will be enough to pass the test regarding your mental health. Wooden case is the real thing!
The expression of excitement when scoring a goal varies from country to country, but the lowest common denominator is definitely the word "goal". And since goals in the knockout stages are as rare as the air on Mount Everest this year and subscribed to extra time, it is logical that the outburst of emotions when it falls is all the greater. How big was measured by Quartz, which, however, did not collect the strength of the throat as the unit of measurement, but rather the short but powerful word "goal".