Did you know that American Internet users spend more time on Facebook than any other site? Not only is it the site with the second-largest U.S.
Source: Social Media Today – The world’s best thinkers on social media

Did you know that American Internet users spend more time on Facebook than any other site? Not only is it the site with the second-largest U.S.
Source: Social Media Today – The world’s best thinkers on social media

Join Us at Inside Social Apps Next Week

by M. Dorn on February 4, 2012 · 0 comments

February 8 – 9, 2012 | San Francisco

 

 

Inside Social Apps 2012 is coming next Wednesday and Thursday!

Pre-registration passes are $ 599 until February 7, and will be $ 799 at the door.

Register Here

Join us as we host the industry’s leading developers for two days of panels, discussions, and networking around the social and mobile app ecosystem.

How do developers in the industry view today’s top challenges in social and mobile apps and games? Which platforms will see the most growth in 2012, and what are the key opportunities ahead? We’ve recently finalized our event agenda that looks at this industry’s biggest questions from the perspectives of those who are shaping it every day. View the full agenda here.

Better yet, save your spot and register now.

Who’s Speaking?

We’re excited to present the following 44 confirmed speakers at Inside Social Apps 2012:

Carl Sjogreen
Director of Product Management, Facebook
Cory Ondrejka
Director of Engineering, Facebook
Russ Heddleston
Product Manager, Facebook
David Glazer
Engineering Director, Google+
Carla Bourque
SVP, Buddy Media
Simon Mansell
CEO, TBG Digital
Clara Shih
Founder and CEO, Hearsay Labs
Mike Ouye
Founder and CEO, Red Robot Labs
John Spinale
Senior Vice President, Social Games, Disney Interactive Media Group
Barry Cottle
Executive Vice President, EA Interactive
Daniel Terry
Co-founder & CEO, Pocket Gems
Perry Tam
CEO, Storm8
Jens Begemann
Founder and CEO, wooga
Lee Linden
Founder, Karma Science
Charles Hudson
Co-founder and CEO, Bionic Panda Games
John Earner
GM European Studios, EA / Playfish
Paul Bettner
GM, Zynga With Friends
Kevin Chou
Co-founder and CEO, Kabam
Suleman Ali
Co-founder and CEO, TinyCo
Will Harbin
Chairman and CEO, Kixeye
Mario Schlosser
Chief Scientist, Vostu
Jeff Tseng
CEO and Co-Founder, Kontagent
Dennis Ryan
EVP Worldwide Publishing, PopCap
Eric Goldberg
Managing Director, Crossover Technologies
Haining Wang
CEO, Happy Elements
Sho Masuda
VP Marketing, Social Games, GREE
Clay Kellogg
Head of App Dev. Sales, AdMob
Terry Angelos
Co-Founder and CPO, TrialPay
David Katz
VP of Digital Media, Starz
Suchit Dash
Co-founder and VP of Product, Ifeelgoods
Atul Bagga
Senior Analyst – Video Games & China Internet, Lazard Capital Markets
Peter Farago
VP Marketing, Flurry
Anil Dharni
Co-founder, Funzio; Founder, Storm8
Mike Sego
CEO, Gaia Interactive
Tim Chang
Managing Director, Mayfield Fund
Micah Adler
Founder & CEO, Fiksu
Arjun Sethi
CEO, 6waves Lolapps
Brenda Garno
COO & Game Designer, Loot Drop
Bill Jackson
Creative Director, CastleVille, Zynga
Hussein Fazal
CEO & Co-founder, AdParlor
Mihir Shah
President & CEO, TapJoy
Lisa Marino
CEO, RockYou
Rick Thompson
Co-Founder, Playdom, and Investor
Riz Virk
Co-founder and CEO, Gameview Studios

Registration

Previous Inside Social Apps conferences have sold out in advance of event day, so we strongly encourage you to register now.

Pre-registration passes are $ 599 until February 7, and will be $ 799 at the door. Register Now

About Inside Social Apps

Inside Social Apps 2012 will explore new opportunities, as well as emerging risks, in the development, distribution and monetization of social and mobile applications. Inside Social Apps 2012 will span February 8 – 9, and will bring together the world’s leading social and mobile developers and investors for critical discussion and analysis.

Social applications first made their splash in the US in 2007, and have now evolved into a global media ecosystem. Today’s social and mobile apps comprise a profitable multi-billion dollar industry, characterized by vibrant investment activity and newly emerging opportunities on mobile platforms.

Inside Social Apps is Inside Network’s content-focused conference series that investigates the latest trends and challenges for social and mobile applications and the companies that bring them to market.

Past Inside Social Apps events have seen sold out before conference day, so we strongly encourage you to register early.

Registration

Pre-registration passes are $ 599 until February 7, and will be $ 799 at the door. If you’re doing business in social and mobile apps, we strongly encourage you to register now.

From all of us at Inside Network, we look forward to seeing you on February 8 and 9 in San Francisco!


Source: Inside Facebook

Platform Updates: Operation Developer Love

by M. Dorn on February 4, 2012 · 0 comments

This week, we published a How-To on subscribing to data changes using the Real-time Updates API, as well as a games update on driving more discovery for games and shared Single Sign-On best practices for iOS and Android mobile developers. Lastly we announced a guide on How to Migrate you Application Profile Page.

Ability to set the Password on Test Users

We have long had a feature on the Developer App to enable you to create a new test user and to switch to it as needed. We’ve heard that it was still difficult for developers to test their mobile apps. To address this need, we have added the ability to set the password of the a user now from the Developer App. If you need to change the password of a test user, visit the “Roles” section of the Developer App and click on the “Set Password” link.

Open Graph Actions Continue to Be Approved

This is a reminder that we have started approving Open Graph actions. If you are new to the Open Graph, please review the Tutorial on how to use the Open Graph to integrate your app with Facebook. Please review and check your actions against the required criteria by using the submissions checklist prior to submission.

Reminder that Access Tokens are not to be shared between applications

Please remember that you cannot share access tokens between applications. The access token you receive is only for use within the application for which it was granted, and developers on Facebook platform have a responsibility to take appropriate steps to ensure the security of those tokens.

Posting historical Open Graph activity

Apps can post historical actions to help people fill out their timelines and/or queue up activity from an offline state. For example, a photo app can let people add photos from their past vacations to their timeline.

Any past activity that is posted will not appear in News Feed or ticker. Past activity will have the same privacy that the user chose for the app, and users can control and delete the activity from their Activity Log or directly from timeline.

You must prompt users before publishing historical activity and providing explicit controls. For example, Goodreads, a book recommendations website, created a settings page to let people select which activities to include on their timeline:

Upcoming Breaking Changes

Upcoming Breaking Changes on February 15, 2012

  • Pages Insights Metrics Deprecations. We are in the process of deprecating some old Page Insights. We announced this in a number of forums, but failed to outline this change in our Platform Roadmap per our breaking change policy. Our apologies. You can find a full list of the Insights to be deprecated from the Insights documentation. These Insights will be completely removed from API on Feb 15th 2012. Please make all necessary updates as soon as possible so that you can transition smoothly.

  • Improved Auth Dialog. On February 15, 2012, all apps will be enabled for the improved dialog, but those that haven’t fully configured their dialog can disable the setting in the Developer App until March 1, at which time it will be turned on for all apps.

Upcoming Breaking Changes on March 1, 2012

  • Removing the third settled callback from Payments. To ensure the best experience for users, we are asking developers to ensure that they are fulfilling the order in the callback with status=placed. We assure you that once we call you with status=placed and you respond with settled, the transaction will be complete and you will be paid. You should not be waiting for the settled callback before fulfilling the order.

    To reduce confusion we are completely removing the settled callback. For more information please read here.

  • Returning up to 960px wide photos in “photo” FQL table and photo Graph API. On 1st March 2012 we will begin returning photos up to 960px wide in the src_big field of the photo FQL table, as well as the source field of the photo object, increasing the current max width of 720px.

New Breaking Changes

  • Deprecation of group_type and group_subtype columns from group FQL table. Facebook will be deprecating the group_type and group_subtype columns of the group FQL tables. Please ensure that your applications are not utilizing these columns. These will be eliminated on May 1, 2012.

  • XMPP Connections must be done over TLS. Apps connecting to Facebook’s XMPP service will be required to use STARTTLS for all connections. We will start rejecting unencrypted connections on June 1, 2012.

  • Changes to Domain Insights Metrics. Some domain insights metrics (i.e., domain_active_users_*) were removed in May, 2011, but we failed to update the documentation at that time. These have been removed from the documentation and we have corrected the list of metrics that were deprecated last year. We sincerely apologize for this miscommunications.

    Please refer to the Platform Roadmap for more info.

Bugs activity between Tuesday, January 24 and Tuesday, January 31

  • 291 bugs were reported
  • 46 bugs were reproducible and accepted (after duplicates removed)
  • 29 bugs were by design
  • 27 bugs were fixed
  • 94 bugs were duplicate, invalid, or need more information

Bugs fixed between Tuesday, January 24 and Tuesday, January 31

  • creator_uid is not editable
  • Broken link in FB.init
  • broken link to request dialog page
  • Upload a Logo / Upload an Icon doesn’t work
  • Canceled migrate, app page deleted anyway
  • Comment Moderation on Facebook Social Plugin Not Working
  • Did not not migrate, app page deleted anyway
  • Comments moderation not working
  • callback param in graph url causes picture value to be object instead of string
  • Moderation-option fails comments
  • Auth Dialog Settings Page is Blank
  • Likes not transferred after migrating to new page (cause unkown)
  • Long graph requests still break when IE falls back to flash
  • Login popup window footer bar not anchored to bottom of window in some browsers
  • “Play” button in canvas ticker translated incorrectly
  • fb.logout still returning active session even with destroySession();
  • No Timeline for Test Users
  • Insights: Ticker flyout impressions reporting not accurate
  • Back Dated Open Graph Action Aggregations No Longer Showing Correctly
  • fb:multi-friend-selector returning string “on” in ids[] param in IE
  • Object Debugger result “Value cannot be null”
  • sample function handleStatusChange code is incorrect
  • Can’t add test users to another app though developer app.
  • Incorrect tense for action in the future
  • FB.ui Send Button is oddly displayed when using long list name, and long text.
  • Liked page title shown as single letter when multiple pages are liked.
  • Please set SKIP_INSTALL to YES

Facebook Stack Overflow Activity

Activity on facebook.stackoverflow.com this week:

  • 282 questions asked
  • 88 answered, 31% answered rate
  • 136 replied, 48% reply rate

Source: Facebook Developer Blog

Facebook polls appear in Times Square – Facebook and ad agency R/GA partnered to produce a political polling app, 2012 Matters: What Matters Most. Users can indicate which issues are most important to them and have their answers appear on the Nasdaq digital billboard in Times Square.

Facebook, USA Today’s Super Bowl Ad Meter - Involver is powering Facebook and USA Today’s Super Bowl Ad Meter on Facebook.com/sports and other pages. The app allows users to see, rate and share Super Bowl ads before, during and after the game via web or mobile.

Most users get big social return from Facebook – A study from the Pew Research Internet Project found that most users receive more social feedback than they put into the platform. This is due to the fact that there’s a small percentage of power users that is extremely active in liking, commenting and providing other social feedback on the site.

Bday Gift Finder uses data to find gifts – Bday’s Bday Gift Finder is an app that allows users to find the right gifts for friends by utilizing user data to settle on the most appropriate gift card. The app analyzes Likes and the sentiment attached to those Likes. Bday recently received $ 2 million in Series A funding.



Source: Inside Facebook

Zynga’s Reynolds, Nexon’s Kim appointed to ISAS board – Zynga’s chief game designer Bryan Reynolds and Nexon America’s co-founder Min Kim have been appointed to the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences’ board of directors.

Harmonix working on Facebook Game – Boston-based Harmonix, best known for its Rock Band and Dance Central franchises is working on a Facebook. Shacknews reported the news based on an updated resume for the company’s lead designer Brian Chan. There is currently a Dance Central Facebook app called Dance Central 2 Challenge. It has 2000 MAU.

Square Enix adds Facebook to FFXIII-2 – Andriasang is reporting that the Japanese version of Final Fantasy XIII-2 has been patched to add Facebook support to the game, allowing a player to post information about their game to their wall.

Crytek unveils GFace, a PC-mobile social game network — PC game maker Crytek has created a PC to mobile social gaming network. The GFace network is currently in beta and focuses on cross-platform, multiplayer gameplay.

Final Fantasy Brigade now has 1 million players – Square Enix’s first mobile social game Final Fantasy Brigade is proving to be extremely popular. The game, which is available on DeNA’s Mobage network, now has over 1 million users according to Andriasang.

Monster Hunter coming to Mobage – Capcom’s ultra-popular Monster Hunter series is coming to DeNA’s Mobage Platform. The game will be a collectible card-battle game and will be called Minna to Monhan Card Master, according to Andriasang. It will launch on both smartphones and feature phones on Feb. 21.

Japan’s social game market to double value by 2016 – The Nomura Research Institute has predicted that the Japanese social gaming market will be worth $ 5.1 billion dollars by 2016 according to industry watcher Serkan Toto, who translated the report.

Nintendo will allow devs to offer microtransactions - Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has said his company will now allow third part developers on its Nintendo Network to offer microtransactions. Iwata revealed the information at Nintendo’s third quarter financial results briefing on Jan. 27.

DeNA, GREE continue legal slugging match — DeNA and GREE are continuing to play out their rivalry in the Japanese courts. In November, GREE sued DeNA, claiming the company was pressuring developers to sign exclusive contracts. According to Serkan Toto, DeNA is now suing for damages related to GREE’s actions.

[Launch] NASA releases new Facebook Game – NASA has released a multiplayer Facebook game called Space Race Blastoff that tests users knowledge of the space program.

[Launch] ESPN Return Man comes to Facebook - ESPN.com’s popular casual arcade game ESPN Return Man is now available on Facebook. The game was a collaboration between ESPN and Disney Social Games, and is the third collaborative release between the two studios. Our full review of the game can be found here.

[Launch] Microsoft Research launches new Facebook game - Microsoft Research has released its second Facebook, Doubloon Dash, in order to study the reactions of real people engaging in game theory like interactions.


Source: Inside Social Games

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