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That seems believable to us. But what do we know? We’re just bloggers. So we asked a professional: Keith Rabois, who heads up biz dev at Slide, the reigning king of Facebook apps. Keith’s response: Yeah, that looks real to me. (via Is The Redesign Killing Facebook Apps?)

That seems believable to us. But what do we know? We’re just bloggers. So we asked a professional: Keith Rabois, who heads up biz dev at Slide, the reigning king of Facebook apps. Keith’s response: Yeah, that looks real to me. (via Is The Redesign Killing Facebook Apps?)



September 23, 2008, 10:31am

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“How many more new social networking or micro-blogging or video-sharing site can one person use? Most of us don’t have time to respond to voice mail and e-mail every day, let alone check our Twitter updates and Facebook accounts and Flickr friends. And even if we have the time, do we need another site that helps us share and connect and network?”

How Many Web Services Can One Person Use? - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com

The imperative is on generating increased value and creating essential and sometimes, desired utility.



September 22, 2008, 1:17pm

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Exhibit A and Exhibit B: too early to compute, but watch commerce functionality drastically affect Facebook application adoption in the very near future.

Exhibit A and Exhibit B: too early to compute, but watch commerce functionality drastically affect Facebook application adoption in the very near future.



March 31, 2008, 5:44pm


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