Watch Party Launches Around the World

Today, we’re launching Watch Party to all Facebook Groups around the globe. Watch Party is a new way for people to watch videos on Facebook together in real 

time. Once a Watch Party is started, participants can watch videos, live or recorded, and interact with one another around them in the same moment. We’ve been 

focused on building new ways to bring people together around video, create connections, and ignite conversations; Watch Party is the next step in bringing this vision to life.
We are now starting to test the ability for people to start Watch Parties with friends outside of groups, too, and we’ll explore Watch Parties for Pages in the future. We believe that if people can start a Watch Party directly from their profile or from a video they’re watching, the experience of watching video on Facebook can become even more fun and social.
Watch Party in Groups
We’ve been encouraged by feedback from groups using Watch Party as we’ve been testing and rolling out. We’ve heard from group leaders that they’re excited to use Watch Party for things like: hosting Q&As around particular hobbies such as cooking or crafting, sharing behind the scenes details of a video, swapping tips and tricks for things like home improvement, decorating, or makeup tutorials with members in real time, learning new things like a workout technique or musical skills, and inviting special guests to join their Watch Party.
In our testing, we’ve seen Watch Parties, both big and small, with highly engaged members often generating hundreds or even thousands of comments while watching videos together. There were even groups that dedicated more than 10 hours to a single Watch Party, with different members coming in and out throughout the day.
We’ve heard Watch Party can be useful for smaller communities, too. For example, recently a group with less than 10 people recently hosted a Watch Party with more than 500 comments. Some describe how this shared viewing experience can be used to bridge distance between close friends and family when they can’t physically be together. Imagine sitting down to watch a loved one’s graduation video with your extended family when they couldn’t be there in person, reliving a vacation by sharing videos and swapping memories, or even just hanging out with friends watching funny videos together. The possibilities are endless.
For example:
  • The Dogspotting Society Group has used Watch Party to enjoy funny and heartwarming dog videos together.
  • Big Ballers – The Official Ball in the Family Group hosted a Season 2 Binge Watch Party so fans could catch up and get excited before the new season. They also hosted live Watch Parties from JBA games, giving the group the chance to cheer and discuss together while watching LaMelo and LiAngelo Ball compete in this new league.
  • This spring, royal enthusiast groups around the world hosted Watch Parties to watch and discuss Royal Wedding videos together alongside other passionate fans.
  • KARD, a popular South Korean K-Pop group celebrated their 1st anniversary by hosting a Watch Party with their fans around the world. They played a teaser clip for their upcoming album and new music video, and also included a Facebook Live broadcast with group members.
  • Fans of Facebook creator Markian have used Watch Party to watch his videos together in the #SmileSquad Group, and Markian even joined one Watch Party to interact with fans directly.
  • FIN, a secret women-only group with more than a million members that describes itself as a “no-judgment support group for women” of African culture, has hosted Watch Parties for members to connect and discuss various topics of interest to the group — from news to comedy.

Key Features

Based on community feedback from the test, we’re launching with two new features today:
  • First, we’re adding Co-hosting, which lets the host of a Watch Party designate other co-hosts who can add videos and keep the party going.
  • We’re also adding Crowdsourcingwhich lets anyone in a Watch Party suggest videos for the host to add to the Watch Party.

Weekend of Watch Parties

To celebrate this global launch, we’ve lined up a Weekend of Watch Parties, when Facebook Groups around the world will host Watch Parties to connect their communities from 7/27 — 7/29. Check out a few of the groups who will be participating:
    • Buzzfeed’s Tasty Group is a community of foodies where group members share and discuss favorite recipes and cooking tips. The group will host several Watch Parties over the weekend: Friday’s Watch Party will be determined by polling the group ahead of time, Saturday will focus on cooking tips, and Sunday will consist of recipes to prep for a Sunday dinner with family and friends!
    • Physician Moms Group, a community that brings together women physicians — who are also parents — to collaborate and support each other while sharing their medical expertise, will host a Watch Party with videos around women’s empowerment, motherhood, and medicine-related videos.
    • Outdoor Afro, a leading network and community that celebrates and inspires African American connections and leadership in nature, will host a Watch Party for a video where its Boston Outdoor Afro community tackles Mount Washington’s Tuckerman Ravine.
    • Fitness Sisters, a community built around women supporting and motivating each other on their health and fitness journeys, will host a Watch Party with videos on the process of building healthy fitness friendships.
    • Red Table Talk Group will poll members about their favorite episodes and host a Watch Party this weekend featuring the top three. Fans will be able to re-watch and discuss with each other and may even get a visit from a special guest in the Watch Party.
    • Female Travel Bloggers, a community of like-minded women who write about travel and empower one another through advice and encouragement, will host a Watch Party with videos on travel and women’s empowerment.
    • The Broke Black Girl, a group that gives African American women a safe space to discuss personal finance challenges and find support, will host a Watch Party with videos around current events, women’s empowerment, and financial and career planning.
    • Echte Mamas, a German-based moms’ group discussing real stories, experiences, and anecdotes of motherhood will host a Watch Party centered on sharing tips and advice from other moms around the world.
    • Mama Tribe from Australia is looking forward to hosting Watch Parties to connect mothers in their communities including the Mama Tribe Gold CoastBrisbane and Central Coast, who come together to develop friendships and share their experience of motherhood and common challenges in real-time.
    • Jamie Oliver’s 5-day Veggie Challenge will host a Watch Party for some of Jamie’s favorite veggie recipe videos — from sweet potato chili to aubergine daal — and will be asked to help select videos they want to see next.
    • Tia Mowry’s Quick Fix Fan Group will host a Watch Party of fan-favorite videos that feature Tia’s home life and family — from a marriage Q&A, to a conversation with Tia’s Dad and brother, and an episode about Tia’s newborn baby girl.
Learn more and stay updated on the latest Weekend of Watch Party happenings .

The 17 Most Expensive Materials In The World

For many centuries, lots of people have believed that gold is one of the most expensive materials in the world. This, however, is absolutely wrong.
 has compiled a list of materials of value, rating them from the lowest price to the highest one. Let’s skip ahead a bit: gold is not even in the top three here.


16. Saffron — $11 per gram

This spice is unique, combining fantastic taste and great health benefits. Its production process is highly time and effort consuming, but the flavor and healing properties of saffron are unequaled by any other spice.

15. Gold — $56 per gram

The most well-known precious metal that no woman can supposedly do without. Gold has been worshipped from time immemorial, and all things beautiful are inevitably compared to it.

14. Rhodium — $58 per gram

A metal of the platinum group and an extremely rare one. To give you the big picture, let’s say that one ton of earth crust contains about 0.001g of rhodium.

13. Platinum — $60 per gram

This is a rare and precious metal of a silvery steel color. Like gold, it’s highly resistant to acids, alkali, and other compounds.


12. Methamphetamine — $100 per gram

This is what the protagonists of Breaking Bad were cooking. It’s prohibited by law, and you’d do well if you don’t see it in person. Ever.

11. Rhinoceros’s horn — $110 per gram

Although science has proven that rhino horn has no medicinal properties, they are still considered valuable because of this property and as great knife handles. Because of poachers, poor rhinos are already on the verge of extinction.

10. Heroin — $130 per gram

An opiate that changes your perception. Once again, better you never see it for yourself. If the movies speak the truth, it’s very hard to get, and that’s probably why it’s so expensive.

9. Cocaine — $236 per gram

A drug that costs a fortune yet won’t do you any good whatsoever. This white crystal powder is a fatally dangerous narcotic. Its higher price, as compared to the one above, is explained by its ’purity’ and naturalness.


8. LSD — $3,000 per gram

A psychoactive narcotic substance, and a very expensive delayed death. The manufacturing process of this semi-synthetic drug is quite difficult, which explains the cost.

7. Plutonium — $4,000 per gram

A heavy yet fragile radioactive metal of a silvery-white color. Its uses vary from production of nuclear weapons and fuel to a source of energy for spacecrafts.

6. Painite — $9,000 per gram

This stone is so rare that very few people actually know it exists. It’s a mineral of an orange or reddish-brown color, and it was only discovered 65 years ago. There are just a couple hundred of these stones in the world today.

5. Taaffeite — $20,000 per gram or $4,000 per carat

A precious stone of a violet, pink, red, or white color. It is a million times rarer than diamonds, making it legendary. However, despite its uniqueness, it’s not very popular when it comes to jewelry — and that’s probably the reason why it’s relatively inexpensive.

4. Tritium — $30,000 per gram

This gas is used in lighting — for example, in tritium illumination. It costs about $15 million to produce a pound of tritium.

3. Diamond — $55,000 per gram

The most famous precious stone on Earth, and the best friend of any lady.

2. Californium — $25-27 million per gram

The most expensive chemical element ever. It has been synthesized only once since its discovery in 1950.

1. Antimatter — $62.5 trillion per gram

The most expensive substance on Earth. Production of one milligram of positrons costs about $25 million. In theory, we will be able to use antimatter as fuel for spacecrafts in the future. But the drawback today is that to make just one gram of it, all of mankind will have to work for about a year without rest.

Bonus: Jade stone — $170 million

Miners in Myanmar have found the world’s largest jade stone in a remote mine in Kachin State, in the north of the country. The stone is 14ft high and 19ft long, and weighs approximately 200 tons. This beautiful jade boulder will be sent to China, where it will be carved up into expensive jewelry and sculptures.

Create Facebook community video – What we do together matters

The video is essentially a slideshow of your top tagged photos and also your top featured photos. It also provides an insight on how many love emojis you’ve sent on the network. The video is roughly a minute long.

We have added the direct link to access community video below.
“Community is about getting together in real life to do the things you love. So far, people on Facebook have met up at over 100 million new events this year,” says Facebook on its 

website. “Every month, 1.4 billion people use groups on Facebook to share the things that matter most, support each other and connect through their unique and wonderful interests.”
The video, which is roughly 1 minute and 6 seconds long, is an interesting compilation of your top tagged photos and top featured photos. You can also see how many love emojis you have sent to your community. I’m not an active Facebook user. I haven’t updated my profile picture or posted a status update in the last couple of years. 
Although Facebook’s new video feature isn’t available for all users, it has promised to roll it out for everybody very soon. “We’re creating a video celebrating how you and your community are better together. Come back soon to watch it,” reads a Facebook notification.

Create your own ‘What we do together matters’ video


The social networking giant says, “It’s the little things we do together and for each other that make community matter.” Facebook points out that in Crisis Response, each person asking for help gets an offer from at least five people on average. So far, Facebook users “have met up at over 100 million new events this year” in real life. The company determines this number based on whether you or your friends have tagged other people in photos.

The video isn’t yet available for all users, but the company continues to roll it out to more people. You might have already seen your friends’ ‘What we do together matters’ videos in your news feed. To create your own community video, tap on the ‘Watch yours‘ icon on your friend’s video in the news feed. You will be taken to a page showing your video that Facebook has created for you. From there, you can share it with your friends.
If you want to create the video in the web browser, launch your browser, make sure you have logged in to Facebook, and then head over to this link. You’ll see your video right there.

You can also edit the video to your liking before sharing it with your friends on Facebook. Just tap the ‘Edit’ button to make any changes. The first three photos you see in the automatic video are your top tagged pictures posted by your friends. The last three images are your own top photos. You can add more photos from your smartphone gallery or Facebook gallery if you like.
We have added the direct link to access community video below.
“Community is about getting together in real life to do the things you love. So far, people on Facebook have met up at over 100 million new events this year,” says Facebook on its 

website. “Every month, 1.4 billion people use groups on Facebook to share the things that matter most, support each other and connect through their unique and wonderful interests.”
The video, which is roughly 1 minute and 6 seconds long, is an interesting compilation of your top tagged photos and top featured photos. You can also see how many love emojis you have sent to your community. I’m not an active Facebook user. I haven’t updated my profile picture or posted a status update in the last couple of years. 

How create video what we do together on Facebook

Facebook has quietly rolled out a new personalised video feature aimed at celebrating its user community. 

The video is essentially a slideshow of your top tagged photos and also your top featured photos. It also provides an insight on how many love emojis you’ve sent on the network. The video is roughly a minute long.

“Community is about getting together in real life to do the things you love. So far, people on Facebook have met up at over 100 million new events this year,” says Facebook on its website. “Every month, 1.4 billion people use groups on Facebook to share the things that matter most, support each other and connect through their unique and wonderful interests.”
Although Facebook’s new video feature isn’t available for all users, it has promised to roll it out for everybody very soon. “We’re creating a video celebrating how you and your community are better together. Come back soon to watch it,” reads a Facebook notification.
To watch your Facebook’s community celebrating video, simply tap on the “watch yours” icon appearing in your friend’s video on the News Feed. The link redirects you to a page where you can see the automated video that Facebook has developed for you, before you share it with your friends.

Edit your Facebook video before sharing it with your friends. (Kul Bhushan)
In case you don’t like the automatic video created by Facebook, you can further customise it by tapping or clicking on the Edit button. The first three photos are your top tagged photos posted by friends. While you can choose from the options provided, you can also add more photos from your Facebook gallery or device. You can do the same for the other three photos, which are your top photos.

Messenger Kids Introduces New Features and Expands to Canada and Peru

We launched Messenger Kids in the US last year after hearing from parents that they wanted a safer app for their kids to chat with close friends and family. Today,

 we’re bringing Messenger Kids to families in Canada and Peru, and will also be introducing Spanish and French versions of the app to all three countries where the app is available.

We designed Messenger Kids from the ground up with elements that teach kids how to better understand and express their emotions in creative ways, encourage and promote healthy social behaviors, and deepen positive connections between kids and their close friends and families. In that spirit, and in collaboration with researchers from the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence and a global group of advisors, we’re working on new features rooted in principles of social and emotional learning, including:
  • Messenger Kids Pledge: A pledge of guiding principles between parents and kids that encourage the responsible use of Messenger Kids: Be Kind, Be Respectful, Be Safe, and Have Fun.
  • Kindness Stickers: A new set of photo stickers designed to inspire kindness towards others.
  • Appreciation Mission (Coming Soon): An interactive guide within the app that will encourage kids to discover and express appreciation for their friends and family. This is part of the “Missions” section of the app where kids learn how to use certain features like starting a video call and sending a photo.
In addition to these features, we’ll continue to improve other parts of the app and controls based on parent and expert feedback. For example, one thing we heard consistently is that parents want more than one parent to have control over kid accounts, so starting today we’re making it possible for two parents to manage accounts. We look forward to getting more feedback from families internationally. The app will be available on the Google Play and App Stores in Canada and Peru. For more information about Messenger Kids, visit MessengerKids.com.
For more information about Messenger Kids, visit MessengerKids.com.
*These researchers work in a paid capacity with Facebook to provide consulting services for Messenger Kids.
ebook to provide consulting services for Messenger Kids.

All of Your Facebook Memories Are Now in One Place

Today, we’re launching Memories, a single place on Facebook to reflect on the moments you’ve shared with family and friends, including posts and photos, friends you’ve made, and major life events.

Every day more than 90 million people use On This Day to reminisce about these moments they’ve shared on Facebook, and research suggests this kind of reflection

 can have a positive impact on people’s mood and overall well-being. This is why we’re updating the experience to ensure all of your memories are easy to find.
Your Memories page can include several sections:
  • On This Day: The content that you know and love will still be available within this section, showing your past posts and major life events from this date.
  • Friends Made On This Day: This section will include a list of friends you made on this date in the past, including special videos or collages that celebrate your friendversaries.
  • Recaps of Memories: This section will feature seasonal or monthly recaps of memories that have been bundled into a message or short video.
  • Memories You May Have Missed: If you haven’t checked your memories lately, this section will show you the posts that you might have missed from the past week.
We know that memories are deeply personal — and they’re not all positive. We try to listen to feedback and design these features so that they’re thoughtful and offer people the right controls that are easy to access. We work hard to ensure that we treat the content as part of each individual’s personal experience, and are thankful for the input people have shared with us over the past three years.
You can still access your memories through the Memories bookmark either to the left of your News Feed on your computer or in the “more” tab on the bottom right of your mobile app. You can also access Memories through notifications, through messages that you may see in your News Feed, and by visiting facebook.com/memories.

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الأربعاء، 25 يوليو 2018

Watch Party Launches Around the World

Today, we’re launching Watch Party to all Facebook Groups around the globe. Watch Party is a new way for people to watch videos on Facebook together in real 

time. Once a Watch Party is started, participants can watch videos, live or recorded, and interact with one another around them in the same moment. We’ve been 

focused on building new ways to bring people together around video, create connections, and ignite conversations; Watch Party is the next step in bringing this vision to life.
We are now starting to test the ability for people to start Watch Parties with friends outside of groups, too, and we’ll explore Watch Parties for Pages in the future. We believe that if people can start a Watch Party directly from their profile or from a video they’re watching, the experience of watching video on Facebook can become even more fun and social.
Watch Party in Groups
We’ve been encouraged by feedback from groups using Watch Party as we’ve been testing and rolling out. We’ve heard from group leaders that they’re excited to use Watch Party for things like: hosting Q&As around particular hobbies such as cooking or crafting, sharing behind the scenes details of a video, swapping tips and tricks for things like home improvement, decorating, or makeup tutorials with members in real time, learning new things like a workout technique or musical skills, and inviting special guests to join their Watch Party.
In our testing, we’ve seen Watch Parties, both big and small, with highly engaged members often generating hundreds or even thousands of comments while watching videos together. There were even groups that dedicated more than 10 hours to a single Watch Party, with different members coming in and out throughout the day.
We’ve heard Watch Party can be useful for smaller communities, too. For example, recently a group with less than 10 people recently hosted a Watch Party with more than 500 comments. Some describe how this shared viewing experience can be used to bridge distance between close friends and family when they can’t physically be together. Imagine sitting down to watch a loved one’s graduation video with your extended family when they couldn’t be there in person, reliving a vacation by sharing videos and swapping memories, or even just hanging out with friends watching funny videos together. The possibilities are endless.
For example:
  • The Dogspotting Society Group has used Watch Party to enjoy funny and heartwarming dog videos together.
  • Big Ballers – The Official Ball in the Family Group hosted a Season 2 Binge Watch Party so fans could catch up and get excited before the new season. They also hosted live Watch Parties from JBA games, giving the group the chance to cheer and discuss together while watching LaMelo and LiAngelo Ball compete in this new league.
  • This spring, royal enthusiast groups around the world hosted Watch Parties to watch and discuss Royal Wedding videos together alongside other passionate fans.
  • KARD, a popular South Korean K-Pop group celebrated their 1st anniversary by hosting a Watch Party with their fans around the world. They played a teaser clip for their upcoming album and new music video, and also included a Facebook Live broadcast with group members.
  • Fans of Facebook creator Markian have used Watch Party to watch his videos together in the #SmileSquad Group, and Markian even joined one Watch Party to interact with fans directly.
  • FIN, a secret women-only group with more than a million members that describes itself as a “no-judgment support group for women” of African culture, has hosted Watch Parties for members to connect and discuss various topics of interest to the group — from news to comedy.

Key Features

Based on community feedback from the test, we’re launching with two new features today:
  • First, we’re adding Co-hosting, which lets the host of a Watch Party designate other co-hosts who can add videos and keep the party going.
  • We’re also adding Crowdsourcingwhich lets anyone in a Watch Party suggest videos for the host to add to the Watch Party.

Weekend of Watch Parties

To celebrate this global launch, we’ve lined up a Weekend of Watch Parties, when Facebook Groups around the world will host Watch Parties to connect their communities from 7/27 — 7/29. Check out a few of the groups who will be participating:
    • Buzzfeed’s Tasty Group is a community of foodies where group members share and discuss favorite recipes and cooking tips. The group will host several Watch Parties over the weekend: Friday’s Watch Party will be determined by polling the group ahead of time, Saturday will focus on cooking tips, and Sunday will consist of recipes to prep for a Sunday dinner with family and friends!
    • Physician Moms Group, a community that brings together women physicians — who are also parents — to collaborate and support each other while sharing their medical expertise, will host a Watch Party with videos around women’s empowerment, motherhood, and medicine-related videos.
    • Outdoor Afro, a leading network and community that celebrates and inspires African American connections and leadership in nature, will host a Watch Party for a video where its Boston Outdoor Afro community tackles Mount Washington’s Tuckerman Ravine.
    • Fitness Sisters, a community built around women supporting and motivating each other on their health and fitness journeys, will host a Watch Party with videos on the process of building healthy fitness friendships.
    • Red Table Talk Group will poll members about their favorite episodes and host a Watch Party this weekend featuring the top three. Fans will be able to re-watch and discuss with each other and may even get a visit from a special guest in the Watch Party.
    • Female Travel Bloggers, a community of like-minded women who write about travel and empower one another through advice and encouragement, will host a Watch Party with videos on travel and women’s empowerment.
    • The Broke Black Girl, a group that gives African American women a safe space to discuss personal finance challenges and find support, will host a Watch Party with videos around current events, women’s empowerment, and financial and career planning.
    • Echte Mamas, a German-based moms’ group discussing real stories, experiences, and anecdotes of motherhood will host a Watch Party centered on sharing tips and advice from other moms around the world.
    • Mama Tribe from Australia is looking forward to hosting Watch Parties to connect mothers in their communities including the Mama Tribe Gold CoastBrisbane and Central Coast, who come together to develop friendships and share their experience of motherhood and common challenges in real-time.
    • Jamie Oliver’s 5-day Veggie Challenge will host a Watch Party for some of Jamie’s favorite veggie recipe videos — from sweet potato chili to aubergine daal — and will be asked to help select videos they want to see next.
    • Tia Mowry’s Quick Fix Fan Group will host a Watch Party of fan-favorite videos that feature Tia’s home life and family — from a marriage Q&A, to a conversation with Tia’s Dad and brother, and an episode about Tia’s newborn baby girl.
Learn more and stay updated on the latest Weekend of Watch Party happenings .

السبت، 7 يوليو 2018

The 17 Most Expensive Materials In The World

For many centuries, lots of people have believed that gold is one of the most expensive materials in the world. This, however, is absolutely wrong.
 has compiled a list of materials of value, rating them from the lowest price to the highest one. Let’s skip ahead a bit: gold is not even in the top three here.


16. Saffron — $11 per gram

This spice is unique, combining fantastic taste and great health benefits. Its production process is highly time and effort consuming, but the flavor and healing properties of saffron are unequaled by any other spice.

15. Gold — $56 per gram

The most well-known precious metal that no woman can supposedly do without. Gold has been worshipped from time immemorial, and all things beautiful are inevitably compared to it.

14. Rhodium — $58 per gram

A metal of the platinum group and an extremely rare one. To give you the big picture, let’s say that one ton of earth crust contains about 0.001g of rhodium.

13. Platinum — $60 per gram

This is a rare and precious metal of a silvery steel color. Like gold, it’s highly resistant to acids, alkali, and other compounds.


12. Methamphetamine — $100 per gram

This is what the protagonists of Breaking Bad were cooking. It’s prohibited by law, and you’d do well if you don’t see it in person. Ever.

11. Rhinoceros’s horn — $110 per gram

Although science has proven that rhino horn has no medicinal properties, they are still considered valuable because of this property and as great knife handles. Because of poachers, poor rhinos are already on the verge of extinction.

10. Heroin — $130 per gram

An opiate that changes your perception. Once again, better you never see it for yourself. If the movies speak the truth, it’s very hard to get, and that’s probably why it’s so expensive.

9. Cocaine — $236 per gram

A drug that costs a fortune yet won’t do you any good whatsoever. This white crystal powder is a fatally dangerous narcotic. Its higher price, as compared to the one above, is explained by its ’purity’ and naturalness.


8. LSD — $3,000 per gram

A psychoactive narcotic substance, and a very expensive delayed death. The manufacturing process of this semi-synthetic drug is quite difficult, which explains the cost.

7. Plutonium — $4,000 per gram

A heavy yet fragile radioactive metal of a silvery-white color. Its uses vary from production of nuclear weapons and fuel to a source of energy for spacecrafts.

6. Painite — $9,000 per gram

This stone is so rare that very few people actually know it exists. It’s a mineral of an orange or reddish-brown color, and it was only discovered 65 years ago. There are just a couple hundred of these stones in the world today.

5. Taaffeite — $20,000 per gram or $4,000 per carat

A precious stone of a violet, pink, red, or white color. It is a million times rarer than diamonds, making it legendary. However, despite its uniqueness, it’s not very popular when it comes to jewelry — and that’s probably the reason why it’s relatively inexpensive.

4. Tritium — $30,000 per gram

This gas is used in lighting — for example, in tritium illumination. It costs about $15 million to produce a pound of tritium.

3. Diamond — $55,000 per gram

The most famous precious stone on Earth, and the best friend of any lady.

2. Californium — $25-27 million per gram

The most expensive chemical element ever. It has been synthesized only once since its discovery in 1950.

1. Antimatter — $62.5 trillion per gram

The most expensive substance on Earth. Production of one milligram of positrons costs about $25 million. In theory, we will be able to use antimatter as fuel for spacecrafts in the future. But the drawback today is that to make just one gram of it, all of mankind will have to work for about a year without rest.

Bonus: Jade stone — $170 million

Miners in Myanmar have found the world’s largest jade stone in a remote mine in Kachin State, in the north of the country. The stone is 14ft high and 19ft long, and weighs approximately 200 tons. This beautiful jade boulder will be sent to China, where it will be carved up into expensive jewelry and sculptures.

الجمعة، 29 يونيو 2018

Create Facebook community video – What we do together matters

The video is essentially a slideshow of your top tagged photos and also your top featured photos. It also provides an insight on how many love emojis you’ve sent on the network. The video is roughly a minute long.

We have added the direct link to access community video below.
“Community is about getting together in real life to do the things you love. So far, people on Facebook have met up at over 100 million new events this year,” says Facebook on its 

website. “Every month, 1.4 billion people use groups on Facebook to share the things that matter most, support each other and connect through their unique and wonderful interests.”
The video, which is roughly 1 minute and 6 seconds long, is an interesting compilation of your top tagged photos and top featured photos. You can also see how many love emojis you have sent to your community. I’m not an active Facebook user. I haven’t updated my profile picture or posted a status update in the last couple of years. 
Although Facebook’s new video feature isn’t available for all users, it has promised to roll it out for everybody very soon. “We’re creating a video celebrating how you and your community are better together. Come back soon to watch it,” reads a Facebook notification.

Create your own ‘What we do together matters’ video


The social networking giant says, “It’s the little things we do together and for each other that make community matter.” Facebook points out that in Crisis Response, each person asking for help gets an offer from at least five people on average. So far, Facebook users “have met up at over 100 million new events this year” in real life. The company determines this number based on whether you or your friends have tagged other people in photos.

The video isn’t yet available for all users, but the company continues to roll it out to more people. You might have already seen your friends’ ‘What we do together matters’ videos in your news feed. To create your own community video, tap on the ‘Watch yours‘ icon on your friend’s video in the news feed. You will be taken to a page showing your video that Facebook has created for you. From there, you can share it with your friends.
If you want to create the video in the web browser, launch your browser, make sure you have logged in to Facebook, and then head over to this link. You’ll see your video right there.

You can also edit the video to your liking before sharing it with your friends on Facebook. Just tap the ‘Edit’ button to make any changes. The first three photos you see in the automatic video are your top tagged pictures posted by your friends. The last three images are your own top photos. You can add more photos from your smartphone gallery or Facebook gallery if you like.
We have added the direct link to access community video below.
“Community is about getting together in real life to do the things you love. So far, people on Facebook have met up at over 100 million new events this year,” says Facebook on its 

website. “Every month, 1.4 billion people use groups on Facebook to share the things that matter most, support each other and connect through their unique and wonderful interests.”
The video, which is roughly 1 minute and 6 seconds long, is an interesting compilation of your top tagged photos and top featured photos. You can also see how many love emojis you have sent to your community. I’m not an active Facebook user. I haven’t updated my profile picture or posted a status update in the last couple of years. 

الأربعاء، 27 يونيو 2018

How create video what we do together on Facebook

Facebook has quietly rolled out a new personalised video feature aimed at celebrating its user community. 

The video is essentially a slideshow of your top tagged photos and also your top featured photos. It also provides an insight on how many love emojis you’ve sent on the network. The video is roughly a minute long.

“Community is about getting together in real life to do the things you love. So far, people on Facebook have met up at over 100 million new events this year,” says Facebook on its website. “Every month, 1.4 billion people use groups on Facebook to share the things that matter most, support each other and connect through their unique and wonderful interests.”
Although Facebook’s new video feature isn’t available for all users, it has promised to roll it out for everybody very soon. “We’re creating a video celebrating how you and your community are better together. Come back soon to watch it,” reads a Facebook notification.
To watch your Facebook’s community celebrating video, simply tap on the “watch yours” icon appearing in your friend’s video on the News Feed. The link redirects you to a page where you can see the automated video that Facebook has developed for you, before you share it with your friends.

Edit your Facebook video before sharing it with your friends. (Kul Bhushan)
In case you don’t like the automatic video created by Facebook, you can further customise it by tapping or clicking on the Edit button. The first three photos are your top tagged photos posted by friends. While you can choose from the options provided, you can also add more photos from your Facebook gallery or device. You can do the same for the other three photos, which are your top photos.

السبت، 23 يونيو 2018

Messenger Kids Introduces New Features and Expands to Canada and Peru

We launched Messenger Kids in the US last year after hearing from parents that they wanted a safer app for their kids to chat with close friends and family. Today,

 we’re bringing Messenger Kids to families in Canada and Peru, and will also be introducing Spanish and French versions of the app to all three countries where the app is available.

We designed Messenger Kids from the ground up with elements that teach kids how to better understand and express their emotions in creative ways, encourage and promote healthy social behaviors, and deepen positive connections between kids and their close friends and families. In that spirit, and in collaboration with researchers from the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence and a global group of advisors, we’re working on new features rooted in principles of social and emotional learning, including:
  • Messenger Kids Pledge: A pledge of guiding principles between parents and kids that encourage the responsible use of Messenger Kids: Be Kind, Be Respectful, Be Safe, and Have Fun.
  • Kindness Stickers: A new set of photo stickers designed to inspire kindness towards others.
  • Appreciation Mission (Coming Soon): An interactive guide within the app that will encourage kids to discover and express appreciation for their friends and family. This is part of the “Missions” section of the app where kids learn how to use certain features like starting a video call and sending a photo.
In addition to these features, we’ll continue to improve other parts of the app and controls based on parent and expert feedback. For example, one thing we heard consistently is that parents want more than one parent to have control over kid accounts, so starting today we’re making it possible for two parents to manage accounts. We look forward to getting more feedback from families internationally. The app will be available on the Google Play and App Stores in Canada and Peru. For more information about Messenger Kids, visit MessengerKids.com.
For more information about Messenger Kids, visit MessengerKids.com.
*These researchers work in a paid capacity with Facebook to provide consulting services for Messenger Kids.
ebook to provide consulting services for Messenger Kids.

السبت، 16 يونيو 2018

All of Your Facebook Memories Are Now in One Place

Today, we’re launching Memories, a single place on Facebook to reflect on the moments you’ve shared with family and friends, including posts and photos, friends you’ve made, and major life events.

Every day more than 90 million people use On This Day to reminisce about these moments they’ve shared on Facebook, and research suggests this kind of reflection

 can have a positive impact on people’s mood and overall well-being. This is why we’re updating the experience to ensure all of your memories are easy to find.
Your Memories page can include several sections:
  • On This Day: The content that you know and love will still be available within this section, showing your past posts and major life events from this date.
  • Friends Made On This Day: This section will include a list of friends you made on this date in the past, including special videos or collages that celebrate your friendversaries.
  • Recaps of Memories: This section will feature seasonal or monthly recaps of memories that have been bundled into a message or short video.
  • Memories You May Have Missed: If you haven’t checked your memories lately, this section will show you the posts that you might have missed from the past week.
We know that memories are deeply personal — and they’re not all positive. We try to listen to feedback and design these features so that they’re thoughtful and offer people the right controls that are easy to access. We work hard to ensure that we treat the content as part of each individual’s personal experience, and are thankful for the input people have shared with us over the past three years.
You can still access your memories through the Memories bookmark either to the left of your News Feed on your computer or in the “more” tab on the bottom right of your mobile app. You can also access Memories through notifications, through messages that you may see in your News Feed, and by visiting facebook.com/memories.

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