Have you claimed your Facebook username yet? No, I’m not referring to your login information. The social networking site allows you to choose a “username” for both your personal page as well as any fan pages you administer (once they have 25 fans). Think of it as a vanity plate for your profile.
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The @ Reply – What Is It And How To Use It
If you’re familiar with the online world you’ve most likely come in contact with the @ Reply. It typically shows up on websites where there is some sort of discussion going on between two or more people (IE, Facebook, message forums, blog comments, etc.). A typical usage looks something like this: