
The 4-Hour Chef author Tim Ferriss turned his attention to Facebook in humorous video “The Four Hour Facebook,” in which he instructs his audience on how they can complete all of their tasks on the social network in just four hours per day.

The 4-Hour Chef author Tim Ferriss turned his attention to Facebook in humorous video “The Four Hour Facebook,” in which he instructs his audience on how they can complete all of their tasks on the social network in just four hours per day.
We're kicking off our upcoming Social Media Marketing Boot Camp with a special keynote presentation by Ella Chick (left), the digital producer at Anderson Cooper 360°. She'll discuss how the network uses social media for breaking news and leverages social media to draw attention to organizations and causes. Learn more about our program and register here. 
Here’s a fun and fictitious look at world history told in Facebook status updates.
Facebook Groups are a strange and interesting phenomenon that highlight this new social world. Groups with simple, fun concepts, or titles that just elicit a laugh, are like the Bazooka Joe comic strips for this generation. They are worth a quick giggle or groan, and then you toss them away. In the same way, people like to join these groups for a quick laugh. Given that groups are indexed by Google, we decided to do some digging around and found one trend that inexplicably stands head and shoulder above the rest: the quest for 1-million-members group.
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