Tag Archive for 'facebook'

School Started Updates

Hi all,

Timetable
First of all, for those who are interested in my timetable.
Semester 2 Timetable

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My Timetable Year 1 Semester 2

Here’s this semester, compared to last semester.
Semester 2 Timetable
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Previous Timetable- Year 1 Semester 1

Hislide Flash Issue Fixed
Hislide popup images usually get covered by flash objects, and the fix to it is to add wmode=”transparent” to the embed tag. Photos taken for my last concert Miniatures can be viewed.

Fotobook Problem Solved
I was running into some problems important facebook albums. I was getting
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 15728640 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 71 bytes) in [...] /wp-content/plugins/fotobook/facebook-platform/simpleXML/IsterXmlNode.php on line 234. I fixed this problem by replacing the php4 facebook client library with php5 client. I’ve also added jquery chilli plugin and scripturizer on this blog, but I’ll skip the elaboration.

Facebook Hello World (with Flash, Fbjs, Fbml, css, ajax and ElizaBot)
Random Beautiful Flash Text

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Random Beautiful Flash Text Generation on Canvas Page

View my application page here or visit the canvas page here.
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Hello Alice World Profile - Chat Dialog

Actually a challenging part of this was setting up and configurating a Solaris 10 Zone. I thought of trying rails, but with some restrictions I didn’t carry on that idea.

InnoFusion
I’ll be leading a project- a epublishing business, with nextfusion.

Things are getting busy and stressful but I hope I’ll be able to manage.

Activity & Status Streams

Perhaps some keep a journal so they can remember what they have done in the past. Perhaps many nowadays use a blog for that purpose too. Twitter, which appeared in my previous post, a social networking site based mainly on activity streams could now be the synonym for “what am/was/are I/you doing”.

Twitter Ninja

Twitter’s API allows many implementation of getting twitter service, eg. this twitter balloon.

A similar feature exist in Facebook, and is perhaps the more popular among many is to announce their status or what they are doing. Recently I read that the first thing one would do after a relationship break off is to change their status on Facebook. Perhaps you are not that extreme, but might still be guilty of complaining, or showing off via your online messaging nick, status or personal message.

Talking about streams, no one can deny the power of RSS feeds, whether its a blog, twitter, or facebook, they all have them. And my preferred method for reading blogs, and my favorites sites.

And lastly, even Google must have realise the potential of these lifestreaming activities and acquired Twitter’s competitor Jaiku. Even though there are already a couple of Google Services eg. Maps/Earth + Twitter Mashups, it would be interesting to see what Google has in store for all of us (perhaps integrate gcalendars too).