Nov 30, 2009 04:40 PM
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You can rearrange the position of some of your information boxes on your profile by simply dragging and dropping them to other spots on the screen. Unlike MySpace, your Face book backend looks exactly like what others see on the site when they look at your profile.
You see what they will see. When you register, your location and/or school become your first “networks, ” from there you can search for others in your network looking for friends or colleagues.
Once you’ve found someone you want to connect with, send them a message, see a list of their friends and invite them into your network of friends. Share photos, notes and news feeds. Your friends can also post comments on your profile wall.
Face book apps are probably the most appealing aspect of the site. One of the first social networking sites to incorporate third-party applications into the system; you have a variety of options to choose from. You can add quizzes, support tags, feeds and more.
Some other interesting aspects to face book profiles are the automatic linking and News Feed. The automatic linking happens when you place a specific noun in your interest or education section.
The link will direct you to others that also have the same interests written down or school selected. It’s not a perfect science, but kind of fun to see which other members share your music, movie or book selections.