Facebook’s Comments Date Error
Looks like there’s a glitch on Facebook’s Date & Time system for comments. Just posted a comment to a Group’s wall on Facebook and was surprised to see the publish date of the comment. The time of the comment looks fine, it’s the day that seems to be traveling in time machine. While the date and time should have been current like ““, the comment day seems to be jumping one day ahead showing “at 3:09pm tomorrow“. Here’s what I am talking about:

How To Add Signature to Your RSS Feed
If you ever thought of adding your own signature at the bottom of your RSS feed and wondered how to do that then you’ve come to the right place :). Customized RSS signatures are great for offering special content to your registered users or RSS subscribers. If you ever wanted to give something away to your regular website readers such as an E-Book then adding a link to your book or special content on your RSS feed is the best way of doing it. And doing so isn’t that hard at all. You can set it up in less than 5 minutes.


Facebook Announces App Verification Program + A Revenue Model
It’s a big news for Facebook but not so big news for all the third party app developers.
Facebook yesterday released the guidelines for their app verification program which pretty much means that third party application developers have to pay $375 every year from now on if they want to be in the verified or rather “elite” developers group to receive some special treatment such as some free advertising credits, special placement in the application directory, increased visibility in the news feed, etc.


Google Brings Voice & Video Chat
The latest addition to Google Chat is the Voice & Video chat. Now you can video chat with your friends and family right from inside your Gmail. And if you don’t have a webcam then you can just do voice chat with anyone from your contacts list.
To use Google’s browser based free voice and video chat service, all you’ve to do is install a very small plugin and you’ll be all set to go. It works pretty much like iChat or Skype. And it sure will give both iChat and Skype a run for their money.

The Evolution of Social Networking
We know how the communication on the internet is changing. In the past few years there have been a massive evolution in the Web 2.0 portal with the innovation of Twitter and such, where people are talking less but communicating more. Also when Facebook and MySpace have pretty much owned the social networking avenues, bloggers aren’t sitting back either. And when Wired.com thinks blogging is just waste of time these days and we certainly don’t agree with it, the following seems to fuel Paul Boutin’s thoughts a bit.
