insidefacebook.com - 3/5/2009
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Three months after Facebook announced it had hired Oodle to run its classifieds business , Marketplace “2.0″ is launching on Facebook tonight.
Like Facebook’s original Marketplace application, Oodle’s new Marketplace application will primarily focus on the ...
boygeniusreport.com - 3/3/2009
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boygeniusreport.com —
For a while now there has been talk
of Facebook 1.5 for BlackBerry. Back in November we...
cited a report which indicated a January release, something that obviously did not come to fruition. However, we can say with absolute certainty that Facebook ...
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Your first look at Facebook 1.5 for BlackBerry
newteevee.com - 3/6/2009
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newteevee.com —
After Perez Hilton recorded a single-day high of
13.9 million page views on the day after the...
Oscars, web research firm Hitwise found that the celeb gossip site’s top traffic source is Facebook. That’s crazy — for nearly as long as ...
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Changing Nature of Virality: Facebook and Twitter
obsessable.com - 3/4/2009
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obsessable.com —
Your homepage will soon feature a live stream
of your friends' updates, with filters to let you...
customize what news is displayed. Facebook announced today the changes it plans on implementing to its site in the coming year, focusing more on sharing information within your friend network, ...
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Facebook announces changes, new homepage
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Roundup: Google Health’s profiles, Oodle’s Facebook marketplace, and more
VentureBeat —
... Oodle launches new version of Facebook marketplace – Inside Facebook describes the new marketplace as more social and conversational. Facebook announced it was ...
Facebook “Restores” Bookmark for Marketplace Application for Many Users
Inside Facebook —
... Just under a month after Oodle launched “Facebook Marketplace 2.0,” Facebook is kicking in some special marketing treatment to boost traffic to the app. Over the last couple of days, many users have noticed that the Marketplace application bookmark has appeared on their menu bar, despite having not placed it there themselves. ...
Shout Out to Your Friends on Facebook Marketplace
Inside Facebook —
... When Oodle took over Marketplace in March, the company took a new approach to the app, making it much more focused on sharing than purely browsing items in your local area. The new “Shout” feature adds another way to share by publishing items you find to your Wall and the News Feed. Depending on the link you click - “Like it!” or “Check it out!” or “Should I buy this?” - the story will be pre-populated with a comment, which you can of course customize. ...
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