9/9/11

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     I've been brainstorming ideas for new features to add to the site, and though I came up with quite a few, this one minor but potentially interesting addition took the cake.

     From now on, every Friday will officially be "Blind Bookmark Friday". What this means is that every Friday I will randomly and blindly scroll through my huge and ever-growing list of bookmarked websites/favorites with my eyes closed, and whichever website is highlighted when I open them is the one I will be posting for that day. 

     Now before you start rolling your eyes, you should know that I dedicate a good portion of my life to the discovery of new websites. I have literally thousands of them bookmarked already and the list grows everyday. 

     I very much hope that you enjoy your "surprise website", but please keep in mind that the process of finding the website is completely random. Therefore, you may or may not particularly enjoy the website that is chosen. Remember, it can be absolutely anything! 

     With that said, I am now implementing "Blind Bookmark Friday" into the content of Wall to Wall Websites, and hopefully you will enjoy your completely random surprise websites as much as I do! 
    Keep an eye out for future notices regarding site changes, and bookmark this page for those days where the same old websites just won't cut it!
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     If we say something to someone in the real world, these words may be forgotten over time, however on Facebook everything we post stays on our page indefinitely for all to read. We share our thoughts, deepest emotions, and for some, our entire lives. 

     But where does all this information go? With StatusHistory.com you are able to see statistical data such as which status update generated the most "Likes", how many status updates you've posted in the past two years, which friends commented on and "Liked" your statuses, and more. 

     Also, you can look at a list of all of your past status updates, and for each one view the date and time, the number of "Likes" and the number of comments. You can also narrow the list down by choosing specifically which friend(s) you would like to see comments and/or "Likes" from. Furthermore, you can search your statuses by keyword if you're looking for a status update containing a specific word or topic.

     I don't know about you, but this website surely peaked my interest. If you're interested in seeing your statistical facebook data, head to StatusHistory.com.