blogs.zdnet.com - 11/19/2008
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Facebook rolls out what appears to be a fine move: Verify applications are trustworthy and validate them. I could use the help given I don’t download a lot of Facebook apps since a lot of them would be described as crap. But this seemingly straightforward effort has raised a ruckus because ...
developers.facebook.com - 11/18/2008
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Business information: Your name and basic contact information
for your business. Corporate status: Status indicating your legal...
status, including whether you are a non-profit or a student. Relevant documentation will be required. Payment information: ...
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Facebook Developers
businessweek.com - 11/21/2008
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businessweek.com —
The social networking giant received a waiver from
the Securities & Exchange Commission so it can keep...
handing out equity to new employees By Spencer E. Ante Earlier this year the social networking site Facebook grew concerned that an obscure ...
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Facebook Gets SEC Stock Exemption
techcrunch.com - 11/18/2008
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Facebook charging a protection fee?
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... According to CNet, Facebook is going to start charging app developers a fee to achieve ‘Verified Application’ status. The fee is optional, but that doesn’t matter. Apps that are not ‘verified’ will quickly get buried by those that are. ...
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Free Pizza + Facebook = a recipe for obesity —
CNET News.com 11/18/2008
Facebook and Papa John's pizza are finally teaming up to give the little dudes a shot at stardom. Any Facebook user that becomes a fan of Papa John's will automatically receive an e-coupon good for one free medium sized pizza with purchase of any online p
Facebook application plan rankles some developers —
SFGate: Technology 11/19/2008
Facebook plans to start charging for verifying applications built for the social network _ an optional process that has upset some developers despite the company's assurances it will bring plenty of positive benefits. Platform program manager Sandra ...