Posts Tagged ‘Facebook’

Facebook’s Plan to Dominate the Internet – and Keep Google Out June 29, 2009 No Comments

Here is a very interesting article at Wired. It’s about why Google had considered acquiring Facebook;
“It was, potentially, an enormous source of personal data. Internet users behaved differently on Facebook than anywhere else online: They used their real names, connected with their real friends, linked to their real email addresses, and shared their real [...]

The value & future of Facebook according to Mark Zuckeberg June 19, 2009 1 Comment

A pretty interesting interview with Facebook’s CEO in conversation with Robert Scoble. It’s about the value of this social platform, for persons as well as companies. Zuckeberg also talks about what he calls the developments within the “ecosystem of social applications”:
“Most of the value is in one website, whether it be Facebook or MySpace or [...]

“Musicians should only enter data once” June 12, 2009 No Comments

If you like that headline, you’re probably a musician yourself. Getting tired of entering updates on different social platforms that take up a lot of your time? Then ArtistData might be right up your alley.

“ArtistData tirelessly works to give musicians more time to be creative. We’re building solutions to automate the monotonous updating of [...]