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Tumblr dépasse Facebook chez les 13-25 ans. C’est le week-end des surprises ! Alors qu’Apple et l’iPhone ne sont plus aussi "cools" aux yeux des ados, un nouveau sondage révèle qu’en termes d’usage le site Tumblr bat Facebook chez les 13-25 ans. Réalisée par Survata sur un panel âgés de 13 à 18 ans et de 19 à 25 ans, l’étude s’intéresse à l’utilisation des réseaux sociaux chez les adolescents et les jeunes adultes. Une analyse intéressante qui permet de casser quelques rumeurs sur la position de dominante de Facebook. Certes les internautes restent connectés au numéro un des réseaux sociaux, cependant ils se tournent également vers d'autres services.

On aurait tendance à placer le site de Mark Zuckerberg en tête, mais la plateforme de blogging Tumblr séduit à 59% (contre 54% pour Facebook). Parmi la tranche 13-18, les personnes utilisant régulièrement Tumblr sont encore plus nombreuses : 61% contre 55% pour le Social Network. L’écart se creuse ! Avec de tels résultats, il ne s’agit pas d'annoncer la mort prochaine de Facebook. Facebook court ruling: What you share on Facebook is admissible as evidence | Technology News Blog.

If you're posting status updates about your crimes, the cops can indeed come knocking Did you know that what you say on Facebook can be used against you in a court of law? If you're sharing something with your friends, you may as well be sharing directly with the judge and jury: A recent ruling in a U.S. federal court says that if you post something on Facebook, your friend can share that information with the police — it's not a violation of your privacy.

Accused gang member Melvin Colon had argued in court that investigators violated his constitutional right to privacy when they viewed his Facebook profile via one of his friends' accounts. But US District Judge William Pauley III ruled that Colon's messaged threats and posts about violent acts he committed were not private, and indeed fair game for prosecutors.

To some extent, the ruling makes logical sense: When you say something publicly on Facebook, you're often sharing a thought with hundreds, maybe even thousands of people. Limited pressing and facebook. Bravo #Facebook, il est impossible de publier le lien ( de l'agression dans le McDo (ping @Korben) PPRevealSideViewController. Facebook Moving Away From FBML. Earlier today Facebook announced that they are moving away from FBML toward iFrames, both for canvas applications as well as Facebook Page tabs. In fact, Facebook will soon end the creation of new FBML applications. Also, while not yet completely deprecating the old REST API, Facebook is moving in that direction, opting to focus on the following three things: “OAuth 2.0, the Graph API, and the JavaScript SDK”. Namita Gupta posted more details about the change earlier today: We are also moving toward IFrames instead of FBML for both canvas applications and Page tabs.

As a part of this process, we will be standardizing on a small set of core FBML tags that will work with both applications on Facebook and external Web pages via our JavaScript SDK, effectively eliminating the technical difference between developing an application on and off Facebook.com.We will begin supporting IFrames for Page tabs in the next few months.