
Facebook is extending the time-zone support for events it announced in March, as well as the ability to create them with only a date and no start and end times, to its developer application-programming interfaces.

Facebook is extending the time-zone support for events it announced in March, as well as the ability to create them with only a date and no start and end times, to its developer application-programming interfaces.
Lisa Raphael (left), the social media producer at Katie Couric's daytime talk show Katie, is one of our featured speakers in Mediabistro's upcoming Social Media Marketing Boot Camp, an online event and workshop starting June 6, 2013. Lisa will share a case study on how the hit show uses Twitter to build interest and buzz around upcoming segments. Learn more about our our twelve event speakers and register here. 
Facebook alerted developers to some time-related changes that will take effect April 1 and become mandatory by July 1, affecting events and the hours property on pages.