
Have you ever wanted to untag a Facebook photo using an iPhone? Now you can, using the free application PhotoBox.

Have you ever wanted to untag a Facebook photo using an iPhone? Now you can, using the free application PhotoBox.

A picture may be worth 1,000 words, but to marketers using interactive image provider ThingLink, that picture could be worth a lot more if it’s on Facebook and created with its ThingLink Tabs editor.

It has already been well documented that content in Facebook profiles can influence hiring managers and recruiters, often negatively, but can they use profiles on the social network to predict users’ success in academics and the working world?

More Facebook users are seeing a new layout for the display of photos within Facebook, where captions and comments appear to the right of the image, rather than below it.

Facebook can’t win for losing today: When the social network isn’t getting ripped for pictures it hasn’t deleted, it’s catching heat for photos it has deleted — specifically, those involving breast-feeding.

Remember those Facebook photos you deleted a few months ago, or even a few years ago? They must be gone, right? Um, not so fast.

Photo-sharing platform 1000memories announced that it integrated Facebook’s new timeline profile into its ShoeBox iPhone application, allowing users to scan paper photos and import them directly into their timelines.

Kodak may be exploring the idea of filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, but that hasn’t stopped the photography giant from integrating its products with Facebook.

Photo-sharing service Instagram is now enabling Facebook users to view the big picture, announcing that its photos shared via the social network will appear in users’ news feeds at full sizes.

Here are four features you might still be learning about on timeline.