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Facebook Wants To Read Your Mind
Facebook Wants To Read Your Mind
Facebook wants to know what's on my mind. Actually, that's not true; so far, it only wants to know what's on some of my friends' minds. Facebook doesn't care about me yet, although it promises that will soon change. Facebook is in the process of rolling out a new homepage — one that combines ...
Facebook Connect for iPhone: Friends Now Included
blog.facebook.com — A few months ago, we announced Facebook Connect, an extension of Facebook Platform that makes it easy... for you to bring your friends with you all over the Web... (more) Facebook Connect for iPhone: Friends Now Included
Facebook Connect for iPhone. Friends Now Included.
developers.facebook.com — We're really excited to launch Facebook Connect for iPhone today. Facebook Connect easily lets deve...... (more) Facebook Connect for iPhone. Friends Now Included.
Facebook Developers | Facebook Connect for iPhone
Facebook Developers | Facebook Connect for iPhone
developers.facebook.com — Facebook Connect is now available for iPhone, allowing you to integrate the power of Facebook Platform into... your iPhone app. Enable your users to... Trusted Authentication Users can connect their Facebook accounts with any iPhone app using our ... (more) Facebook Developers | Facebook Connect for iPhone
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What Facebook's New Look Means
Valleywag — ... he actually studied psychology at Harvard before he dropped out to start Facebook. And an intense curiosity about what people are thinking pervades his work. His obsession with Twitter, with its real-time sampling of users' mental mundanities, led to his push to turn Facebook into a Twitter-like real-time monitor of people's thoughts. And now he's going on Oprah this afternoon. What better place than her couch to talk about what America is feeling? What's on our mind is what's on Zuckerberg's mind. Facebook's new look:

What Facebook's New Look Means
Gawker: valleywag — ... he actually studied psychology at Harvard before he dropped out to start Facebook. And an intense curiosity about what people are thinking pervades his work. His obsession with Twitter, with its real-time sampling of users' mental mundanities, led to his push to turn Facebook into a Twitter-like real-time monitor of people's thoughts. And now he's going on Oprah this afternoon. What better place than her couch to talk about what America is feeling? What's on our mind is what's on Zuckerberg's mind. Facebook's new look: ...

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The Weekly Standard 's most florid wordsmith, Matt Labash , has unleashed 3,156 words of pure hatred on an unsuspecting Facebook . Not an undeserving Facebook, mind you, but unsuspecting — because isn't hating Facebook so 2007? Ah, but Labash, a senior writer at Rupert Murdoch's ...
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