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Monthly Archive December, 2008

Facebook’s Revenue in the Future

December 27, 2008

Is Facebook’s revenue tanking?
Maybe.
Like Nick O’Neill, we think Facebook is being underestimated in the wake of the downturn. How does eMarketer measure use of the Social Ads product by big brands and small time marketers? It seems that one of the two would fall through the cracks. Through our experience with both, we know that [...]

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What Does Digg’s Revenue Mean for Facebook?

December 19, 2008

Today, a report is bouncing around the web about Digg’s expenses, profits, and what both mean for the future of the company. Basically, they’re spending more money than they’re making.
Of course, this is a blog about Facebook,  so we can’thelp but ask what it means.
We believe it means that simple, mass-inventory display advertising won’t equal [...]

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Follow Up on Facebook Connect For Your Blog

December 12, 2008

Last week, we blogged about Facebook Connect for Your Blog. Now we have the follow up.
The earlier link was a little confusing for some users- both technically and linguistically. As a result, Facebook has started taking a more active role in the roll-out for Facebook Connect.
This week?
They’ve launched a video telling you exactly how to [...]

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Predictions Are Coming True

December 5, 2008

The entire blogosphere has been excited about the open launch of Facebook Connect. Obviously, tons of new apps are hitting the web, and the launch is just the beginning. Our favorite?
Since Facebook Connect was announced, we’ve been cheering for a blogging comments verification system.  Now, there is a new plugin.
The fact that Facebook didn’t release [...]

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