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Facebook Application Development for Dummies (Mixed media product) $19.59 BUILD FACEBOOK APPS THE FUN AND EASY DUMMIES WAY! The book assumes only basic HTML and scripting knowledge, and will serve as the perfect beginner-level reference to getting up and running building Facebook applications. What the book covers: Facebook Application Development For Dummies is a beginner-level, approachable reference on building Facebook applications. It covers the essentials of getting up and running with Facebook applications built either as a first Facebook app or extend an existing application within Facebook. Topics included in the book: Facebook toolkit Installation and My First Facebook application Getting started with Facebook Markup Language Getting started with Facebook Query Language Making your Facebook interface pretty Navigating the Facebook API –RESTful. Creating Facebook applications for marketing and viral purposes Creating Facebook apps that will make money Facebook game development |
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Family Tree $14.99 Family Tree |
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Facebook for Grown-ups (Paperback) $14.84 This is the second edition of the best-selling Facebook for Grown-Ups, updated for all the changes Facebook has made over the past year – and there have been a lot. Instead of focusing on youth-oriented activities, this book focuses on what baby boomers and seniors want to do on Facebook. Facebook for Grown-Ups, 2/e offers clear explanations and simple step-by-step instructions from Michael Miller, a world-renowned expert on simplifying complex topics. New to the second edition of this book is coverage of Facebook's new photo uploading/sharing capabilities, new "fan" pages, new groups functionality, and new (and constantly changing) privacy settings. Also new are chapters on Facebook's new unified message center; what you should – and shouldn't – post on Facebook; third-party Facebook tools; and other social networks of interest to grown-ups, including Twitter and LinkedIn. Updated coverage: " Find old friends, family, and colleagues on Facebook " Share family photos and home videos " Decide what to share and what to keep private " Discover the Facebook applications and games that over-40 users are most likely to be interested in " Keep tabs on the kids on Facebook – without driving them crazy " Updating your friends on what you've been up to Every topic is approached from the standpoint of adult users – not kids or grandkids! |
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