07 Feb 2010
Given that Superbowl Sunday is upon us, I thought that I’d take the opportunity to examine the effects of Superbowl on the Facebook Pages of the participating teams and some of the players. While this isn’t a comprehensive analysis, we thought that it would be interesting to take a look at some of the [...]
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07 Feb 2010
Given that Superbowl Sunday is upon us, I thought that I’d take the opportunity to examine the effects of Superbowl on the Face …
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06 Feb 2010
While Facebook is in the midst of rolling out their homepage to more than 400 million Facebook users, the company is also preparing to upgrade their search product through a greater integration with Bing. We’ve written extensively about the opportunity for Facebook to upgrade their search product (what we called at the time the [...]
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05 Feb 2010
Over the past few months, we’ve been testing several different designs of the home page to improve navigation to and discovery of commonly used features. Today, we started rolling out the most recent navigation updates to help you find …
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05 Feb 2010
Facebook Groups are a strange and interesting phenomenon that highlight this new social world. Groups with simple, fun concepts, or titles that just elicit a laugh, are like the Bazooka Joe comic strips for this generation. They are worth a quick giggle or groan, and then you toss them away. In the same way, people [...]
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04 Feb 2010
It’s been six years to the day that Facebook launched, and the company’s massive growth is showing no signs of slowing down. Minutes …
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04 Feb 2010
As part of Facebook’s 6-year birthday celebration, the company has announced the crossing of the 400 million active user milestone this week, and that they will be releasing new products for users this evening. What those products are have not yet been clarified but with a new homepage being rolled out to users over [...]
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03 Feb 2010
The influence that Facebook is having on the enterprise now goes beyond making the corporate world a more Web-oriented place - its impact now goes deep into the …
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03 Feb 2010
When Marshall Kirkpatrick posted the other day that Facebook could become the largest news reader I had an inkling that it already was. Today, new data released from Hitwise confirms my suspicions: Facebook is indeed the largest news reader. While Yahoo!, Google, and MSN, account for the majority of traffic to news sites, [...]
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02 Feb 2010
When Google chrome was first released publicly on September 2, 2008, it quickly gained market share of 1% despite the ongoing development of other browsers and the dominance of Firefox & Internet explorer. But the real surge started with the beta launch of its extensions gallery a couple of months ago in December [...]
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