Facebook; everybody is on it, including a lot of companies and businesses, and you will find that, if you don’t check Facebook regularly, you will miss out on parties, events and news. It seems that despite MySpace running out of steam, Facebook has the staying power, a never ending social website that has quickly but surely taken over our lives.
And Facebook has just helped themselves become that little bit more involved in your ever day life. With over 100 million people using it from their mobile phones alone, it easy to see how big it has become.
For all you mobile Facebook users out there, you will be glad to know that Facebook has got an agreement put together with over 50 networks across the globe to offer a new version of their website; it’s called Zero Facebook.
Zero Facebook is found at “0.Facebook.com” (or you can use “zero.Facebook.com” if you dislike using the numerical). The zero is a key feature as it explains the data cost of using the website, because all browsing across the website is free on your mobile phone. Woo! Clicking on links or pictures will be chargeable, however, a nice little pop up reminds you of this fact every time – so if you do not want to pay, do not click!
The site does shrink down a lot of the data too, which makes the site fast to browse through and gives you all the important things that you need, such as: options to “like” comments and posts, update your status, and many more.
But there is some bad news though folks; it isn’t available on every network, so please have a look through the following info for the good, or not so good, news and for more information: http://blog.Facebook.com/blog.php?post=391295167130.