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alleyinsider.com - 1/12/2009
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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg says the company did "really well" against its revenue expectations for 2008, and that the company is still hiring, especially engineers and salespeople.
We had a chance to catch up with Mark for a few minutes during our visit to Silicon Valley last week. ...
obsessable.com - 1/13/2009
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obsessable.com —
While Facebook has seemed like king of the
social networking sites for a while now , boasting...
the greatest number of new sign-ups, it's been engaged in a long game of catch-up with MySpace, one that finally looks like it may win in the coming year . The past year has seen a steady increase in
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Facebook set to overtake MySpace in U.S. popularity this ...
dialaphone.co.uk - 1/8/2009
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Facebook is one of the top social networking
websites with more than 140 million active users, each...
with an average of 100 friends and 13 million which update their status daily. Founded in 2004 and with an Alexa traffic rank of 5, this level of ...
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INQ 1 : The Ultimate Review | Dedicated to Facebook | Dial-a
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developers.facebook.com - 1/13/2009
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When we released Facebook Platform in 2007 to
our developer community, our goal was to enable you...
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Extending FBML with Custom Tags
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Facebook, Microsoft, Amazon Said To Still Be Hiring
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... Google, Yahoo might not Last week, some fairly devastating unemployment stats renewed comparisons between what we're going through now and the Great Depression. Fresh reports indicate that at least a few major tech companies are still happily chatting up potential employees, though. Let's start with the information provided by Dan Frommer . Frommer spoke with Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, and the CEO said that, while Facebook had only around 800 employees at the end of 2008, it will have at least 1,000 before 2010 arrives. Simple - and encouraging - enough. Then there's the ...
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