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["The Lab" Theme Music]
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Welcome back to "The Lab with Leo," I'm Kate Abraham and now it's time for our
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Facebook app of the day. And in honor of
the lovely Amber wasn't it great to see Amber?
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Oh, it was so nice to see her.
She's looking so tan!
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Toronto weather.
Yeah, really? I think she was at Prince Edward Island for a few days
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for Canada Day.
So she's out there like this, tanning in the ocean. Good for her.
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She knows how to enjoy herself.
[laughs]
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So in honor of Amber, our Facebook app of the day is
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Powncer, or Poncer or Punser
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However you want to say it, I say Powncer.
So there's your Pownce page.
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So what you do is, basically, it literally updates your most recent post on Pownce.
So literally I've just put here
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"Playing with Pownce," then if I just post this, and what will happen is it'll automatically
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I bet you've done this in advance, it'll
automatically go through to my actual
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site on Facebook and as you can see, you can see exactly what I'm doing
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And then can they click that and takes
it to your Pownce page?
Yeah, then you can
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reply to me. Oh that's neat!
Then what'll happen, you can basically send me a reply.
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You know who wrote that? I don't know.
Jake Jarvis wrote that.
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And I know who Jake Jarvis is, he's on my
Facebook friends list.
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He's a young guy, I think he's a high school kid, the son of Jeff Jarvis, who's
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a very well known media critic.
These kids freak me out. Isn't it neat?
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Jake's written some great applications
How old is he?
I don't know, I think 16 or 17.
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That scares me.
He's written a lot, he's one of the best Facebook developers out there.
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Did a nice job with that.
That's fantastic.
Isn't that great? I love it, that's so good.
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But for more details, obviously Facebook
apps
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I said facebook.com/apps.
There's lots of them, there's thousands.
So many on there.
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There's a lot of bad ones but some really good ones.
Well that's what you're here for, to tell us which ones are good.
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Exactly, this was a good one, I like it.
She installs them all so that you can
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tell, you got like a page this long!
You just keep scrolling, scrolling, scrolling...
[laughs]