Adopting the idea employed by another player on the auto market, Honda Jazz, MINI Canada offers its fans to stuff all of their friends into just one vehicle. The brand is encouraging Facebook users to gather all their online buddies and see how many of them can fit into MINI Countryman model. The more people you manage to invite to get into the car, the higher is the chance of winning the vehicle.

Sony is encouraging Facebook users to participate in the company’s latest competition entitled ‘Profile Hero’ for a chance to win Sony NEX-5 camera or be awarded with the grand prize, a hilarious holiday of a lifetime in Rome. The participants are invited to share the most inspiring stills featuring the best moments of their lives by submitting their photos to five different categories.

To expand functionality and beat all the competitors, quickly following business social network LinkedIn,on December 5, Facebook introduced a new look and feel of its user profile page. The idea behind this innovation is to make users login to Facebook not just for staying in touch with friends, chatting, watching photos and reconnecting with the old friends, but also consider it a tool for doing serious business, hiring people for the new job, exploring more information about your employees and find people with the same professional interests as well as those working in the same field.

December is the month to ‘Get Your Island On’ as Citrus, Cranberry Cherry and Mint all vie to become the newest addition to Malibu’s vibrant flavor portfolio in the ‘Malibu U Choose’ sweepstakes. Starting yesterday, fans can go to Malibu’s Facebook page or send a text message to vote for one of three delicious and distinctive flavors as Malibu’s newest expression. Each vote automatically gives participants a chance to win cool daily prizes, as well as one $1,000 grand prize to kick-off the New Year.

Sometimes to deliver the message it’s more effective say something once and then become silent than keep on chatting and tweeting about it all the time. The celebrities including Lady Gaga, Justin Timberlake, Usher, Jennifer Hudson, Kim and Khloe Kardashian, Elijah Wood, Serena Williams and many more decided to sign off their social media accounts on December 1, World AIDS Day, to support a new campaign called Digital Life Sacrifice on behalf of Alicia Keys’s charity, Keep a Child Alive. They will get back online when the organization raises $1 million.