Join the Coversation...in Real Time
Log in to Facebook to turn on your personal activity feed and see what your friends are reading, commenting on, and liking on Babble.
Further enhance your experience by turning on sharing to allow your own activity on Babble to be shared with your Facebook friends.
Simply click the "On" button and choose your level of sharing. You're in total control. Share everything or only the posts you choose. Reading about a sensitive topic? Toggle the sharing button to the "Off" position before reading the article or select "Share only posts I choose to share" in the share settings. You can always delete any item from your activity that you don't want shared, click to the next page for more info.
This app will collect your basic info and share your reading activity on Facebook.
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Social Auto-Sharing Facts:
Q: What's the deal with this 'Social Sharing' box I see on articles and videos? What's it do?
A. You can now automatically share with your friends everything you're reading and watching on Babble -- no more extra clicks or updates to inform your friends of the hottest posts and information from your favorite bloggers. Let them see what you're reading, have all your friends do the same and consider yourselves the most informed parents around.
Q: What if I don't want to share everything I'm doing? My boss will see I'm on Babble way too much, and I might be reading something on a sensitive topic that I don't want people seeing that I'm reading.
A. You're in total control -- turn sharing on, turn it off, or set your share setting to "Share only posts I choose to share." When this option is selected an option will appear above posts to share or not to share, just toggle it in between articles you want to share and those that you don't -- whatever you want.
Q: What if I shared something I didn't want to?
A. No worries, just click on "My Activity" and see the posts you have shared and click the "x" to delete or go to your Facebook Activity Log and delete the items you don't want to share. For questions about your Facebook activity log visit: http://www.facebook.com/help/activitylog
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I want an iphone SO badly!
One of the most comprehensive and helpful articles on iPhone photography I’ve ever found. The iPhone is the MOST USED camera on Flickr, and it’s only going to grow. This is such an important piece of how we use technology, and A-M Bruehl really helps us navigate this broad and growing landscape. I would expect something like this on cnet! Thanks! (Hipstamatic is my fav)
What about this one: Dress up your unborn child with Pimp My Ultrasound??? ! http://t.co/Ya8GaY5
Check out the free KinKast Video Sharing App. It is the fastest and easiest way to privately share any video on your iPhone with friends and family wherever they live. Just select the videos you want to share and tell KinKast who you want to share with. The App uploads the videos in the background and sends an e-mail to your loved-ones with a private viewing link!
i LOVE instagram. i want my whole life to look like a muted-color, square photo
An app I made that you might find interesting is called PhotoTangler ( http://www.solideightstudios.com/products/phototangler/iphone/ ), which offers a fun, unique solution for blending images together into collages.
This is such an informative post. I’ll definitely check some of the applications mentioned in here. By the way, another good app that you might find interesting is Snap-A-Note. Not that comprehensive compared to the ones mentioned above, but I find it truly useful since it allows you to take photos and send them to your email or your friends’ email, since it has a built in mailing system. Ideal to use if you’re going to share the photos to your friends who do not frequent Facebook and other social networking sites. Keep on posting!
would somebody please do a post about best apps for an android phone???? sick of the iPhone centrism!