Graffiti

Graffiti is a Facebook Platform application that lets you publicly send image drawings to your friends.

August 26, 2007

Developer Conferences

It seems that Facebook Developer Conferences are all the rage nowadays! The San Diego Facebook Developer Garage took place just last Thursday. We weren't able to make that one, but I did get to go to the Palo Alto Developer Garage this Saturday! It was an inspiring event that is going to help us make Graffiti one of the best applications there is. I took a number of pictures at the event for your viewing pleasure.

We're also planning to be at the CommunityNext Platform Event in early October. It looks like that'll be quite the event, with many of the top app developers attending! If you're an app developer or are just interested in how these things are put together, check it out:

Community Next Platform - Build It

August 18, 2007

New: comments, art titles!

Hi everyone!

This is really cool - we've added a way to view individual Graffiti posts and comment on them. Now you can have a whole new level of discussion about your favorite artwork. Just click on a Graffiti post image, and you'll be taken to its individual comments page.

But wait, there's more! Since we expect the comments feature will bring many more people to see your individual Graffiti, we thought you might want a better way to refer to an individual post than "Graffiti post number 39990". So we're letting you title your Graffiti. If you're on the comments page of your own Graffiti artwork, you'll see a text field and a "Set Title" button. Go ahead! Be creative!



Keep those feature requests coming, and we'll keep fulfilling them!

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August 15, 2007

A new look

Our main Graffiti page on Facebook has a new look!



As you can tell, we're going to be putting a lot more effort into the public user gallery, which will take submissions from anybody using our Graffiti :D. If you have a drawing that you'd like to have featured, visit our Graffiti Gallery page and follow the submission instructions there.