Remember when Twitter was the next to threaten Facebook's popularity? Yeah, FB took a well deserved public opinion beatdown when it adopted the hashtag. However, that's what Facebook does. It finds the trend another created, and adopts the concept. Right, Snapchat?
Wouldn't it be fantastic if you could go to your facebook page and get relief from all the politics. Well, as they say on infomercials, "Well, now you can!"
I seriously question anyone's sanity for doing this, but apparently someone or somebody has created a fake Facebook profile and is posing as the Augusta Police Department and posting false stories.
His Name is Tim Cotton and he is a former radio guy turned Policeman in Bangor Maine. And he is the man behind the Bangor PD Facebook page.
At last check, almost 178,000 people had liked the Bangor FB page including myself and many of my friends...
It's hard to believe that someone would think these are real, especially with the words For Motion Picture Use Only" in huge letters, but apparently someone in Bangor has been passing these fake $100 bills and now the cops are looking for the culprit.
The 2016 Summer Olympics get underway this Friday (8-5-16) in Rio and a Mainer will be at the summer games. Randy Visser will not be competing; he will be working for NBC.
Recent events in Dallas and heightened tensions nationwide prompted this PD to make sure "Pokemon Go" players don't let a Charizard get in the way of their safety.
It looks like Tom Brady has had enough of vacation on the beach with Gisele (really?) and is ready to get back to work. Check out his Ron Burgundy-esqe RECEIVERS ASSEMBLE Facebook post.
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New England Patriots RECEIVERS… ASSEMBLE...
Adweek.com released the study research from Rantic Marketing where they revealed the most annoying Facebook posts in each state. The survey was of around 10,000 people across the country and were broken down into post categories of personal problems, selfies, food pictures, baby pictures, and political posts.
There is a new app that could be a nightmare for everyone. Anyone you know will be able to ‘rate’ you, and you them, it’s like ‘Yelp for people’. It’s called Peeble.
A very controversial bill in the state of Arkansas would have essentially allowed bosses to force their employees to friend them on Facebook and Twitter.
Thanksgiving is less than a week away and now you can celebrate the special relationships for which you're the most thankful with a cool new video feature from Facebook.