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Facebook Ads Library- What it is and how to use it

Valasys

2007 – Facebook officially releases Facebook Ads. 2008 to 2009 – Facebook established engagement ads and also starts to offer advanced ad targeting. . Now, Facebook Ads Library has its own API. Here are 3 easy steps to get access to the Facebook Ads Library’s API: . Dates on which the ad ran .

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eLearning 2.0 Technologies and Concepts: Start Pages as Environments for Self-Organized Learners

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Thursday, June 5, 2008. At the conference EduMedia 2008, TENCompetence Special Technology Track "Technology Support for Self-Organized Learners" I presented my ideas and gained experience with Start pages and their possibilities for building the learning and research environments for Self-organized learners. June 5, 2008 1:41 PM.

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Integrate Social Networks with your Corporate Website with ‘Social Sign On’

Online Marketing Institute

Managing these multiple login systems from all these social networks is cumbersome due to changing APIs, protocols. More accurate contextual information as first time users information can be used to match relevant content, media, products, and even advertisements.

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6 Lessons Learned From the Demise of MySpace | facebook | Social.

Convince & Convert

Facebook rolled out their iPhone app in August, 2007. MySpace answered in July, 2008 – almost a full year later. The Open Graph API was a giant leap past that. They recognize that the future is not in dot coms at all, but in deconstructing content and making it mobile and portable. Cutting edge.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

In true Twitter fashion, it wasn’t “rolled out” per se, it just appeared as part of the API that third parties access. Much less time is spent in the public stream, where discoveries occur, and much more time is spent answering replies, and monitoring relevant topics via Twitter search. Content is king, agreed.