Stussy Model Strips For Facebook ‘Likes’
There are a lot of ways to get fans to like you on Facebook, but we have to think getting a super hot model to strip down to what the guy upstairs gave her is the simplest and sexiest way.
There are a lot of ways to get fans to like you on Facebook, but we have to think getting a super hot model to strip down to what the guy upstairs gave her is the simplest and sexiest way.
Ever wonder what Facebook would’ve looked like back in the early days of the internet? Well, wonder no more. The fine folks at SquirrelMonkey.com have unearthed this (fake) VHS tape from the 20th century TV show ‘Wonders of the World Wide Web,’ which discusses a new destination called “The Facebook.”
What would you do if you just won $1,000 just for liking a Facebook page? That can actually become a reality if you like our Seize the Deal page. So, if you won the money, how would you spend it? Here are 5 ways to blow $1,000 in Abilene.
Many employers these days readily admit to scoping out the social media profiles of potential hires during the interview process. But what if all that Googling could be replaced with a single ID scan from a card you carry in your wallet?
It’s pretty common for companies to scout out the social media accounts of prospective hires — and now a new study from Northern Illinois University says Facebook profiles are actually a pretty good predictor of job performance.
Let’s face it, for many people Facebook IS the internet. It’s like America Online was back in the days of dial up. Most people head to Facebook and then maybe do another thing or two. The problem is, for some reason Facebook can be very confusing. For instance, I like how the Timeline looks, but I really don’t know what in the hell is going on. More after the jump.
Unless you have a lot of spare time on your hands and enjoy reading privacy policies and terms of use, there are probably many things about Facebook that you aren’t aware of. Here are ten things you probably didn’t know about the agreement between you (the user) and Facebook.
In Oregon last week, a 14-year-old boy driving a stolen passenger van lost control and slammed into a SUV, critically injuring the other driver. The teen fled the scene but was caught the next day after — get this — boasting about his escape on Facebook.
While installing software on his daughters laptop, this cowboy dad discovered a rather obscene (and NSFW) note the ungrateful girl had posted to her Facebook page regarding the many “injustices” that she had been subjected to over the years.
The whole ‘Sh*t BLANK Says’ video explosion should have been sent to the glue factory long ago (because it’s been beaten like a dead Seabiscuit) but instead it’s like ‘Rocky’ — it keeps coming back.
OK, now that our complaining is over with,
Facebook Timeline is here, whether all you zombies of the Zuckerberg nation like it or not.
And although most of the initial response to the new layout has been negative, a Facebook add-on called Timeline Movie Maker, which plays all of your Facebook memories as a video montage, actually looks like it could be kind of cool.
There’s an incredibly cool optical illusion image going around Facebook. Follow the instructions below to unlock the secret.