[webproducers] Re: Facebook

  • From: sharongreenfield@xxxxxxxxx
  • To: webproducers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2007 12:09:11 -0700

Much as I have a FaceBook account that I rarely use, as I just don't  
have the energy and time, I still want to pay attention to this.
This seems to be a great way to watch how to market; are they doing  
all of this virally? Did they pick out a couple hundred or so top  
FB'ers and pay em to go wild? Did they give top developers a personal  
schmooze-n-look at the API kind of party? I really agree FB seems to  
be reaching a critical mass, but HOW did it happen, is of interest to  
me.



On Jul 14, 2007, at 1:56 PM, marj kleinman wrote:

> Already happening. Apparently, when teens younger sisters started  
> joining
> MS, they started joining FB. Also, it's a much better application/ 
> site. Much
> more interactivity/better design.
>
>
> On 7/14/07 4:18 PM, "Steven Hubert" <steven.hubert@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> I totally agree with you about facebook. I have been getting  
>> multiple friend
>> requests every week for the last few weeks. Previously to that I  
>> very rarely
>> got invites. Maybe opening up the API really made a difference and  
>> people
>> are joining up. Personally I can't stand facebook. You need to  
>> have ALOT of
>> free time to keep up to date with that.
>>
>> Steve
>>
>>
>>
>> On 7/14/07, David Tomere <dtomere@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Has anyone else noticed that Facebook seems to be reaching critical
>>> mass?  I
>>> got three Facebook invitations this week from unconnected  
>>> friends, and my
>>> first last week.  Is Facebook going to be the new MySpace? It  
>>> seems to be
>>> trying to shake off its teenybopper origins.
>>>
>>> PS - Anyone going to be in Dusseldorf first 2 weeks in Aug?
>>>
>>>
>>>
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