
This is the A2SM Link Post for April 21st through April 22nd. To see more of the bookmarks we’ve found, check out our Delicious Feed.
- Delete Facebook Apps that Now Have Greater Access to Your Data – Facebook – Lifehacker – At Facebook's f8 conference, CEO Mark Zuckerberg told developers that Facebook applications would no longer have to dump any data they've collected on you after 24 hours. If you've got apps installed that might have prying eyes, here's how to uninstall them.
- How to Restore Your Privacy on Facebook – Facebook – Lifehacker – Since posting about Facebook's latest privacy rollback, we've received emails asking how users can protect themselves, and for clarification about what happened. Here, then, is a quick guide to locking down the new Facebook.
- Sobees Launches Twitter Client For Android, iPad App On The Way – Twitter client Sobees, is working to create the best social media client on the market, competing with both TweetDeck and Seesmic. Sobees offers a native Windows client, a web-based client and is now venturing into the mobile space for the first time with a Twitter client built for Android phones.
- Foursquare Becomes More Business-Friendly – If Foursquare is ever going to be worth more than $100 million to Yahoo or anyone, it will have to add not just a hell of a lot more users, but also a hell of a lot more local advertisers. Currently, there are only about 2,000 live offers on Foursquare from local bars, restaurants, and stores worldwide. It is not a lot, but Foursquare is taking steps to ramp up that number.
- Facebook: We’ll Serve 1 Billion Likes On The Web In Just 24 Hours – Today at Facebook’s f8 conference in San Francisco, CEO Mark Zuckerberg made what seemed like a bold prediction. Only he didn’t think it was that bold. According to Zuckerberg, there will be over 1 billion likes across the web in the just first 24 hours of the “Like” button. It launches today.
- Mashable’s Google Wave API Contest Winners – After poring over the multitude of submissions we received to the Mashable’s Google Wave API Challenge, we’re proud to announce the results.













