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Some of the best things about Facebook are the Facebook applications. Facebook users have a wide variety of really cool Facebook applications to enhance their Facebook experience.

Here are the top 10 most active Facebook applications:

1. Super Wall - The Super Wall application is an enhancement to Facebook’s original wall feature. Super Wall allows Facebook users to write messages, post photos and post videos on their wall.

2. Funwall - Funwall is very similar to Super Wall, but it allows for tagging photos and embedding YouTube videos.

3. Top Friends - The Top Friends application allows Facebook users to create a widget with up to 32 friends photos. By clicking on a friend’s photo you are taken directly to their profile page.

4. Video - Facebook Video allows you to publish videos to Facebook and send video messages to your friends.

5. SuperPoke - The SuperPoke Facebook application allow users to send enhanced pokes to their friends. Facebook pokes are a way of telling your friends that you are thinking of them.

6. Flixter Movies - Flixter Movies is a cool application that allows you to see what movies your friends’ like and how their taste compares to yours.

7. Are You Interested??? - This application allows you to ask people the question “Are you interested??? Why this is popular I am not sure.

8. iLike - The iLike Facebook application lets you add music and videos to your profile, dedicate songs to your friends, and see what concerts your friends are going to. This is a nice way of finding cool music.

9. X Me - This application allows your friends to do things to you. For example, you can add a button to your profile page to allow your friends to give you a hug.

10. Bumper Sticker - This is a really cool application. With the Bumper Sticker Facebook application you can create a bumper sticker and stick it to a friend’s profile page.

Ed Dale from the Thirty Day Challenge has just released a new thirty day challenge podcast. If you are interested in Internet marketing, Ed Dale’s podcasts are excellent.

Thirty Day Challenge

Ed’s podcasts are an extension of his Thirty Day Challenge Internet marketing program. You can learn a lot more about this program by reviewing my 30 Day Challenge Action List and this review of Thirty Day Challenge.

30 Nov, 2007  |  Written by Fred  |  under Blogging

Thomas Sinfield from Make Money Blogging With Thomas Sinfield is selling a new ebook. Thomas’s ebook is titled A Beginner’s Guide to Making Money From Blogging: From a Beginner Who Did!!

This is a great guide for the person who wants to begin blogging, but does not know where to start. If you have been thinking about starting a blog and want a quick start guide, I recommend that you purchase this ebook.

What topics are covered by A Beginner’s Guide to Making Money From Blogging?

  • What is blogging?
  • Which blogging platform is right for you?
  • How to purchase a domain?
  • Where should you host your blog? By the way, I highly recommend Bluehost!!
  • How do you install WordPress?
  • How do you install a theme?
  • How do you start getting visitors?
  • How do you start producing valuable content?
  • How do you use social media to attract visitors?
  • How do you start making money with your new blog?

Who is this guide targeted to?

This guide is great for beginner bloggers. It is written with the goal of helping those who need a hand in getting started in blogging.

How much does this guide cost?

Thomas is selling this ebook for only $10. I think that this is the perfect price point for this ebook.

If you are on the fence about whether this ebook is right for you, take a look at Thomas’ excellent blog. This is also some more great information about this ebook here.

29 Nov, 2007  |  Written by Fred  |  under Newest On The Net

Hello all,

I am very happy with how this blog is growing.  I just hit 200 RSS subscribers and broke through Technorati’s 25,000 ranking.  However, the anonymity of the community here is distracting.

My stats show that I have a lot of readers.  My feedburner account shows that I have a lot of subscribers.  But, I only know a very small percentage of you.

If you are a reader and/or a subscriber to Newest on the Net, please leave a comment in this post.  I would love to know who you are.  I would love to get to know you better.

28 Nov, 2007  |  Written by Fred  |  under social media

Socialmedia.biz wrote a post yesterday stating that the GOP hopefuls were feeling uneasy about today’s CNN YouTube Debate format. The politicians should not feel uneasy, but instead ashamed. More than the politicians, the media should be ashamed at how it has trivialized itself throughout these 2008 election presidential debates.

CNN YouTube Debates

Why would a YouTube fan utter this blasphemy? Well because these YouTube debates are a joke. Do we really think that any weight should be given to how a politician responds to these silly questions? Politics is serious, but instead we are expected to sit around and gaze at a circus event that CNN calls a debate.

Debates should be real debates. Each politician should be given time to talk intelligently about the issues. The candidates should probe each other as to their beliefs. They should be forced to answer follow on question. Instead, we get 15 second sound bites that any person prep’d in advance could dodge.

The media has trivialized its role in our democracy. You could watch the 24 hour cable news program for 24 hours straight and not learn more than a few sound bites about the issues that we are facing as a nation. This is not healthy for our society.

If the media wants to be taken seriously, the media better start treating itself seriously.