February 27, 2009
Techcrunch reports that Facebook is redesigning Pages.
It’s a good move.
Here at Lonely CEO Media, we obviously understand the value of pages, but have been reluctant to recommend it to our clients. For us, applications or ads for external websites provide so much more flexibility that they are preferable, despite the social nature of pages.
What’s on [...]

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February 20, 2009
For a long time, Facebook comments on Wordpress have been a dream for Lonely CEO. An especially long time for tech.
Now you can find, at this link, instructions on commenting with Facebook Connect.
It’s exciting for a couple of reasons.
First, it shows that on certain occasions, Facebook is willing to catalyze important widgets and Connect applications. [...]

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February 19, 2009
A few reliable sources have posted about Facebook’s new Application Ads. Basically, Facebook may be allowing apps to run Social Ads. We’ll save our analysis for later, but we do have a screenshot of the ads in action. You’ll see them running at the top of the screen (and, in expected fashion, the dubious content [...]

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February 11, 2009
It’s a little outdated, but Chris DeWolfe and Tom Anderson’s recent appearance on the Charlie Rose show sheds some light on the questions facing the industry. In the long run, is a focus on monetization or innovation more financially rewarding? Are Facebook and MySpace fundamentally different? And how long can MySpace sugarcoat declining marketshare with [...]

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February 6, 2009
Everyone knows that Facebook recently turned five.
The biggest question ahead? What will it look like at ten? And, more relevant to our audience, will any application development firms celebrate a similar anniversary?

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