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	<title>Facebook Tips</title>
	<link>http://ryanecasey.com/fbnoobs</link>
	<description>Learn how to get going with advanced tips for Facebook!</description>
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		<title>Facebook Tips &#124; Security and Style</title>
		<description>Two tools in this post, plus a video to help make up for the lack of updates in the past couple days.

For these first two hacks, you need Firefox with Greasemonkey.




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Once you've installed Firefox, you can get GreaseMonkey here.

Alright, hack number one involves styling profiles. Although there is no way ...</description>
		<link>http://ryanecasey.com/fbnoobs/?p=6</link>
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		<title>Facebook Tips &#124; Auto Login</title>
		<description>There's a wonderful plugin for Firefox called GreaseMonkey. You'll need to install that to do this trick.

Basically this script will keep you logged in to Facebook until you clear your browser's cache. Once you've installed GreaseMonkey, go get the script here. It's that easy. :-) </description>
		<link>http://ryanecasey.com/fbnoobs/?p=5</link>
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		<title>Facebook Tips &#124; Viewing Bigger Profile Pictures</title>
		<description>Ever been annoyed by those tiny "friend preview" thumbnails that Facebook shows you when you're trying to figure out whether to add someone or not? Wish you could see bigger versions of those tiny stills without breaking out the magnifying glass?

FacebookASCII.com has your solution here. :-) </description>
		<link>http://ryanecasey.com/fbnoobs/?p=4</link>
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		<title>Facebook Tips &#124; 5 Most Useful Apps</title>
		<description>On Facebook these days there seems to be a never ending deluge of app requests, always coming in and clamoring for your attention. Most of them are junk apps. Utterly useless except as a source of income for its creators. You know these apps: these are the quizzes and endless ...</description>
		<link>http://ryanecasey.com/fbnoobs/?p=3</link>
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		<title>Facebook Tips &#124; How Facebook Started</title>
		<description>Facebook began in February 2004. Mark Zuckerberg, then a student at Harvard, noticed that his school did not publish a directory of all the students and their photos like other schools did. He decided to fill this need by creating Facebook. Within a few weeks of the website's launch, most ...</description>
		<link>http://ryanecasey.com/fbnoobs/?p=1</link>
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