I feel like they still appeal to different
audiences...the people I know who use Myspace tend to be my blue-collar Jersey
friends, while I keep in touch with people I went to college with on
Facebook.
Still, Facebook is growing. Just last
week I got my first Facebook friend request from an old friend from
Jersey. Of course, he also had a Myspace.
The point about an open social networking protocol
is well-taken...of course, when the incentive is there to try to be the next
$100 million Newscorp sellout, it takes a special breed to actually make that
happen.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2007 8:45
PM
Subject: Re: [PhillyOnRails] projects;
facebook
Yeah, none of my so-called friends replied either, to that huge
quiz I took the time to fill out and send to everyone on Myspace...
god-damn-friggin-big-business-corporate-backstabbersss.... Pffft...
On Nov 12, 2007, at 8:30 PM, Cliff Moon wrote:
Now it's a tool to sell crap to the teeny-bopper
elite and everybody in between.
Social network business plan: building voluntary panopticons to
gather data for marketers.
Colin A. Bartlett wrote:
On Nov 12, 2007, at 3:43 PM, Evan Weaver
wrote:
Also, what's the best Facebook plugin for
Rails?
Okay, maybe I should go checkout this 'facebook'
thing. Everyone is talking about it. The last time I looked at it,
the site was only open to people in certain colleges and seemed like a
tool for the teeny-bopper elite.
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