31 Aug 2009
Today Facebook will be hosting the fbFund REV demo day to showcase the 25 companies that participated in the first incubator program run in partnership with Facebook and Founder’s Fund. Dave McClure was the primary organizer of this year’s program but Facebook is clearly pumped up about this year’s companies and the new format. [...]
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31 Aug 2009
There is no doubt that Facebook is the 900-pound gorilla in the world of social networks. But recently I read …
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30 Aug 2009
For the past couple weeks we’ve been doing a recap of Facebook’s weekly news stories and have been receiving great feedback. As such, it’s now going to be a regular part of this blog. This past week was another big week for Facebook with the announcement of new privacy policies that will have [...]
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30 Aug 2009
Facebook is big. Really big. So it comes as little surprise that every tweak made to the site (like the subtle change to …
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29 Aug 2009
Facebook Bomb. August 29, 2009 2:28 PM by Briggs Armstrong | Other posts by Briggs Armstrong | Comments (0). As you have surely noticed, the Ludwig von Mises Institute’s facebook page has undergone major renovations. …
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28 Aug 2009
Webmasters! Facebook is a massive walled-garden parallel organic Internet. Think Facebook SEO won’t matter? Think again and start optimizing your holistic participation for better ranking.
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28 Aug 2009
This morning at Mashable’s Social Good Conference in New York, Facebook marketing and outreach director Randi Zuckerberg spoke about Facebook’s plan to reach out to the world of nonprofit organizations via their Gift Shop. Caroline McCarthy covered the announcement on CNET.At the conference, Zuckerberg announced that Facebook is going to be reopening their Gift Shop [...]
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27 Aug 2009
Always read the fine print. Part of a footnote from this morning’s Xbox 360 price cut press release bore this little oh-by-the-way: “Xbox Live Gold Membership will be required for Twitter and Facebook when they are available. …
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27 Aug 2009
Want to know how many people will click on the new Facebook ad that you are creating? Now you can. Over the past few weeks Facebook has been testing out advertisement click estimates for campaigns and it appears it is back. While it doesn’t work for all campaigns, it’s an extremely useful [...]
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26 Aug 2009
This evening, Facebook began fully promoting the new Twitter syncing tool via the top of Facebook Pages and are encouraging page admins to sync with Twitter. With millions of page administrators (which still appear to be a fraction of all users), this new tool promotion will also serve as a significant promotion for Twitter [...]
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