bits.blogs.nytimes.com - 11/14/2008
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Facebook is experimenting with small ads that build on the site's conventions, such as virtual gift-giving and the news feed.
developers.facebook.com - 11/18/2008
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developers.facebook.com —
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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techcrunch.com - 11/18/2008
developers.facebook.com - 11/18/2008
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developers.facebook.com —
Our vision for Facebook Platform is to empower
the world's developers to make the Web more social...
for users. To help you get a better idea of what we mean, we're publishing our Guiding Principles for Social Applications. These principles articulate ...
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News Bits: Facebook Thinks Small
Contentinople: —
... concentrates on smaller ads -- even including personal ads now. But does size matter when it comes to social networking ads? The strategy behind smaller ads, Facebook argues in an article from The New York Times , is that they're more cohesive and less disruptive. "The classic interruptive model is a pretty uninspired way to really get to a consumer," said Tim Kendall, director of monetization. Uninspired or not, MySpace still ...
Facebook less like a college dorm than you'd think [Cubicle Culture]
Gawker: valleywag —
... Kendall. "You put the items you need to do on the list, and you need to review the list with me every day. As you do them, you need to cross them off." Kendall's retort, which he delivered not to Rose but to friends within and without Facebook: "No shit Sherlock, I didn't get to where I am today without knowing how to manage a to-do list!" What's odd about this rumor: Rose doesn't have a reputation as a micromanager, and the two both worked at Amazon.com before joining Facebook. They put on a convincing buddy act for the New York Times recently, too. Anyone care to ...
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