on 04/27/07
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It becomes exceedingly hard to not comment on the increasing din of the Open Social coalition, and Facebook’s pending delivery of their first social advertising platform tomomrrow in New York. Techcrunch, Valleywag, Venture Beat and Techmeme (and all the traditional tech media that follow them) have blurred into a single observation about Social Networking [...]
Mon, November 5, 2007 - 12:22 PM
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Concomitant with the debate about Facebook’s valuation ($5… $10… $15…$100b…?) is a somewhat more restrained discussion about the value of applications being built on Facebook’s platform and the value of the users that interact with these apps. Despite the fact that more than 40 million people use Facebook– 50% of them daily– there remains [...]
Thu, October 18, 2007 - 9:30 AM
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At the end of July, roughly two months following the opening of Facebook’s social media platform, I wrote that “Closed is the New Open.” I anticipated that Facebook would enable tremendous innovation by virtue of how few options it provided for expression as opposed to how many. In the roughly two months since, [...]
Thu, October 11, 2007 - 2:08 AM
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Check out Justin Smith’s live blogging at InsideFacebook
Wed, August 15, 2007 - 2:07 PM
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If there ever were a post where the title said it all, this is the one.
For weeks, months, I have been working with my team at SocialMedia building applications inside of a clean well-lit, hermetically sealed social network called Facebook.
Here is what we now know about this platform:
It’s has an “open” API that exposes its [...]
Tue, July 31, 2007 - 12:45 PM
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