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Monthly Archive November, 2009

The Real Sign Of Changing App Policies

November 27, 2009

Over the past few weeks, we’ve seen a lot of chatter about application advertising by TechCrunch, Facebook, and the rest of tech media.
The real test for us, however, isn’t on a blog.
It’s in the ads for the applications.
Have you been seeing as many ads for apps on your sidebar? If you haven’t, like us, it [...]

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New Stream Targeting For Pages

November 19, 2009

Facebook has released some exciting news about country targeting for Pages.
The practical implications are obvious. But we’re wondering what this means for the future. Facebook has announced the Open Graph API as a project for 2010, allowing users to “Fan” any page on the internet that uses Facebook Connect. Will we suddenly encounter webpages that [...]

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Welcome To Fight Club

November 13, 2009

A few websites have noted the recent Connect integration on the Fight Club website.
The thing that makes it stand out?
It actually uses Facebook.
Too many Facebook applications don’t take Facebook information and capabilities into account. Instead of being an afterthought, that should be a priority when creating your app.

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“Scamville” and Facebook Platform

November 6, 2009

This week, Techcrunch has been hounding Facebook ad companies like Offerpal for their choice of advertising offers. Predictably, a host of other blogs have followed the “breaking story” (even though these methods have been used since these companies first came to prominence).
Bloggers are happy to brag that they’ve muckraked Facebook Platform, and many of the [...]

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