Google Phone is here!

T-Mobile announced the T-Mobile G1 Phone by Google and HTC. The phone features a touch screen, full flip out QWERTY keyboard, access to Google applications, web browsing, 3 MP camera, IM/email/Text, video playback, and 3g data speeds along with WiFi. And also yes, access to Anroid Market (similar to iPhone App Store). The phone will go on sale Oct 22nd and will be available for $179.

T-Mobile G1 Site

Popular Touch Phones
AT&T – iPhone – $199 – 8Gb
Sprint – Instinct – $129
T-Mobile – G1 – $179 – comes with 1GB mem card.

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Addicted to Facebook Applications?

Facebook is a victim a familiar spyware bot that use to affect AOL AIM users. Many users who have an addiction to adding every single application out on Facebook are now a victim of the ‘Someone has a crush on you’ Spamming Application. It’s not clear which application is creating this problem, but I suggest that Facebook Guru’s start cracking down on this. Users that have the application, it automatically creates messages on friends wall to have them check out the special crush. You may ask how does the application have access. Well if you remember, when you add an application it asks if you would would like to grant it access to your account.

So the big questions is how do you fix this and why isnt Facebook controlling this? For the first question: My suggestion is to remove unused applications. If the application is smart as spyware, it will say its remove when its not. As far as the 2nd question, I think they are too occupied upgrading to the New Facebook.

Facebook Exporter for iPhoto

I just came back from LA/Vegas and I was uploading pictures on to my Facebook account using the Java enabled application on the site. I became frustrated with its failure to upload pictures as quickly as using the java application from a windows machine. I came across Facebook Exporter for iPhoto. A must have for any Apple iPhoto user! Check it out!

To use just select the pictures or album you want to upload. (FYI limited to 60 pictures per album)
Select File -> Export -> Facebook. I highly recommended linking your Facebook to iPhoto for quick access to all your existing albums and your friends. You can also add captions and tag your friends.