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Monthly Archive September, 2008

Bored and Sociologically Inclined?

September 20, 2008

Facebook has announced improvements to Lexicon. 
Lexicon is the pop-analytical product that Facebook produced. It analyzes wall posts and creates large scale graphs, produces data, and gives people other ways to study social networking hot-topics. The long market is clearly to sell the package access to brand researchers and marketers.
Will it work? That’s a question our readers can [...]

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We Hate to Say It..

September 11, 2008

But we told you Facebook’s attitude toward developers is dynamic. Turns out it’s truer than ever.

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Do Layout Changes Attack Apps?

September 10, 2008

As Facebook modifies, tweaks, and perfects the new Facebook layout, there have been a few necessary casualties. Occasionally, it feels like developers are being shoved aside. Recent changes in navigation are prompting critics to ask: does Facebook care about developers?
There’s no simple answer. As a development firm, we’re tempted to say the answer is yes. But the [...]

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