Only in Malaysia. Facebook internet cafe…

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Tips & Tricks To Get Online Visibility
I have Xobni hands-on last year that pretty amazing . For those that need introduction, Xobni is Outlook plugin that make your Outlooks works betters and filling up what Outlook’s lacking of such as providing faster search, depth contact information, emails stat and etc.
The latest release 1.6.3 bring more features to Xobni, particularly the integration with Facebook, Linked In, Yahoo Mail and Skype.
Facebook and Linked integration
The integration of Facebook and Linked make socialize with your contact easier. Clicking on any email, will automatically checking if the email address is available in Facebook.
If it does, the brief info of the Facebook’s account belong to that email address, will be shown at the right sidebar. And if it is one of your friend, it shows the photos as well.
If no account registered under that email address , it will suggest other people based on the first name and last name.
Search Yahoo Mail from outlook
Although Yahoo Mail doesn’t support IMAP or POP setup for its free email account (except Yahoo Plus), Xobni made it possible searching any Yahoo emails from Outlook (require indexing)
After all emails were indexed, utilize Xobni search function to search Yahoo emails from Outlook. The search result shown on the Xobni sidebar which Yahoo emails are marked with tiny Yahoo logo on it.
Clicking on the email, will shows further detail. Each emails have links to the full text version, which will be shown on web browser.
More info can be found here
Comments Box integrate Facebook Connect into your blog
Comments Box is the the first social widget for Facebook Connect unveiled recently. The name is self explanatory, where it works by allowing Facebook user to leave comments using Facebook ID on any blog that integrate this widget onto their blog, without the need to key in name, password and URL.
The first Facebook Connect widget that I install on my previous theme doesn’t last long. But since this is come from Facebook, I still give it a try. To install it, make sure you follow the steps outlined here closely. It require little technical skills, but I can guarantee you that the instruction is pretty straight forward. There are whole lot of other resources in their repository if you can’t get it work.
I can get it works in less than 10 mins. This is how its looks like after I signed in to my Facebook account. When I post some comments, it will appear right at the bottom of the comment box.
If you thick on the ‘Post comment to my Facebook profile‘ check box, the comments will appear on your Facebook profile as below.
The downside.
All comments are kept in Facebook and not in your blog. If you run WordPress comments oriented plugins such as top commentators, recent comments or most comments, comments won’t be included and counted. It is not even appears on comments admin menu.
However, comments can still be accessed using Facebook’s API (anyone know how?), but that require extra works. I’m still looking how to integrate this widget nicely, of if I should let it there.
How To: Create a Comments Box with Facebook Connect in 5 Minutes from Pete Bratach on Vimeo.