And something that is related to Facebook and Facebook Emoticons, I found a video on youtube.com on Facebook Emoticons.
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Facebook, Emoticons, Symbols….
Sharing Photos on Facebook Emoticons
Would you believe that Facebook Emoticons is the largest photo-sharing site on the
Web? It’s true. It surpasses popular sites like Photobucket and Flickr,
among others. Facebook Emoticons users upload millions of photos each month.
Why? Because it’s easy, a fun way to share stuff about yourself, a perfect
way to connect with others, and a great marketing tool, just to list a few
reasons. It might also help that Facebook Emoticons lets you post gobs of photos. As
of 2009, users have uploaded over 10 billion photos on the social networking
site. That’s a lot of pictures.
Photos you add to Facebook Emoticons are organized into photo albums, just like
you’d do with actual photographs at home. An album can hold one photo
or up to 200. You can also create as many albums as you like. You might
make an album of vacation pictures, artistic images, snapshots of your
friends and family, and so on. When you post photos, you can add captions
and tag people in the photos, and other users can add comments to
your photos.
All your photo activities on Facebook Emoticons are handled through a built-in
application called, appropriately, Photos. The application, which is part of
the default apps available when you start your Facebook Emoticons account, offers
tools for uploading photos, organizing photos, and sharing photos.
Facebook’s Mobile Features Overview
If you simply cannot get enough of Facebook on your computer, you’ll be
happy to know you can access it through your mobile device and have
Facebook at your fingertips wherever you go. You can use Facebook’s
mobile features to send and receive status updates, messages, Wall posts,
and even send poke actions on your cell phone. You can tell Facebook to
send you specific users’ status updates, as well as what time frame messages
are sent to your phone. Sounds like fun, right?
Text messaging is pretty standard mobile technology these days, and if
your mobile device supports such features, chances are good that you can
use it with Facebook’s mobile capabilities. All text messages use a standardized
mobile text transfer method, called SMS, short for Short
Message Service, or MMS, short for Multimedia Messaging Service. If
your mobile device supports SMS, you can send and receive text messages
from Facebook. Depending on your service, you may be limited to
the number and size of the messages (up to 140 characters). If your device
supports MMS, you can go a step further and upload photos from your
cell phone, for example, and post them onto your Facebook profile page.