Comments for Facebook
I feel like I get most from Facebook with the set of friends who fit somewhere between best friends and associates - a group I'd like to see more but just don't have time. I bumped into my friend Stef at d.construct, for example, who I'd not seen for 5 years because he lives in Birmingham. Despite all that time I had dozens of questions ready about his daughter, company and mutual friends who I'd noticed him mention on Facebook. As with all the best web services it touches my life in the real world.
I've got criticisms aplenty for Facebook, the biggest being its closed nature, but until they have a sensible revenue stream I'm guessing that the data will remain walled in. Fingers crossed for a magic business plan...
P.S. I'm presently doing my hosting through GoDaddy's services, which I'm fairly pleased with at the present time. For a virtual host of 100GB/1TB storage/transfer, I'm paying roughly USD$7/month. What are you looking for in a hosting service?
a good friends of mine that i met in real life forwarded me this http://tinyurl.com/3avxd8. i'm still reppin' email over here!! :o
i'm gonna get a http://www.mosso.com/index.jsp account when i get some free time to transfer my sites.
hope you're well!
'it's official: flickr will be adding video soon. whether it will be able to compete with youtube is questionable, but the option to store videos and use the same tags and albums as you do for your photo collection will be a significant improvement. bizarrely, the king of the photo-sharing market is still photobucket, which holds a 43 per cent share - massive compared to flickr's 6.4 per cent. flickr is growing fast though, and it's loyal community adores it.' - p20, issue 168
maybe the study doesn't take into account facebook - after all it's not exactly public is it. i'm not a member, i can't view any photos.
Facebook is awful, I don't think anyone really feels that it enhances their life.
It makes mine a lot worse.
You could.
Though think about if you had: GMail, LinkedIn acct, Flickr, FaceBook or MySpace, SixApart blog, and possibly other social networking or online storage/sharing services ... Maybe you might like a central application to access it all and make life easier? (If you use such applications or services.)
Maybe Google's OpenSocial will be that application to make it easier for many?
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Google Announces the OpenSocial API [O'Reilly Radar] http://tinyurl.com/28m59r
But at the moment facebook is valued at $10 billion!?! Yes $10 billion... that's more beer than pubstandards could drink in 100 lifetimes meeting every night! Obviously that is ludicrous and if the idiot doesn't sell up now then he'll quickly discover once this fad is over it will be worth 10p. (and I won't buy him a beer!)