alleyinsider.com - 12/31/2008
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Three weeks after it launched, about 100,000 people have signed up for Facebook Connect, the social network's service that allows members to use their accounts on participating third-party sites across the Internet.
The numbers are according to AllFacebook.
100,000 users is not much -- ...
facebook.com - 12/28/2008
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facebook.com —
Recently, Facebook has started 'pulling a myspace' by
not allowing people to post profile pictures of babies...
nursing. The pictures have been reported as 'obscene' and have been removed- their posters warned not to repost or fear being kicked off of ...
(more)
Hey, Facebook, breastfeeding is not obscene!(Official ...
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VentureBeat’s integration of Facebook Connect: Working pretty well so far
VentureBeat —
... by the blog AllFacebook. That’s not much considering Facebook’s 140 million monthly active users, but the details are more promising, at least for a site like ours. Video and content sites are leading in Connect usage. For example, the Gawker Media network, including category leaders like media-gossip site Gawker and gadget site Gizmodo, saw a 45 percent uptake in user registrations and a 16 percent increase in number of comments in the first week after launching Connect. ...
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