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I’ve written a lot of positive stuffe lately about Facebook. This morning I noticed two different blogs suggesting that despite its growth, Facebook still has it’s challenges.
From Steve Rubel’s Micropersuasion blog:
For all of the excitement around Facebook and its application platform, it’s essentially a giant walled garden. You can embed virtually anything you want inside [...]
A couple more interesting developments since Facebook opened its platform to 3rd party developers:
- On top of the 100,000 new users joining each day, there are 1,000 new developers getting invovled each day (community now tops 38,000) - mostly guys in their spare bedrooms and garages I suppose.
- Larger companies are starting to buy the [...]
Now we’re finally getting somewhere…two different Colts sales reps asked me (and Web dept) for help developing new promotional ideas for BIG clients. So nice to get away from macro site building and get my hands dirty with a real promotion.
Both sponsors want what we’re calling “custom groups”, which will end up looking something [...]
“I’ve never had a conversation like this at work,” she said.
“It’s OK,” I said, “we’re in the cone of safety. We have to talk about this stuff.”
The “stuff” to which I refer is human genitalia and the “conversation” we were having was one in which we were trying to decide which photos can stay on [...]