Mark Zuckerberg's sentiment engine?
The Social —
... It's sort of cute, really: blogger Robert Scoble went on a nice snowy stroll with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg while the two were in Davos, Switzerland for the World Economic Forum. Of course, he wrote about it.
Most of what Scoble wrote about his conversation with the young CEO ...
Mark Zuckerberg's sentiment engine?
Webware.com —
... It's sort of cute, really: blogger Robert Scoble went on a nice snowy stroll with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg while the two were in Davos, Switzerland for the World Economic Forum. Of course, he wrote about it.
Most of what Scoble wrote about his conversation with the young CEO is either information that was out there already, or tidbits like the fact that Zuckerberg was teaming up with former British prime minister Tony Blair to work the coat check at the World Economic Forum's annual Women's Dinner (aww!) but there was one fairly interesting part. ...
Mark Zuckerberg, WEF, and the Sentiment Engine
All Facebook —
... There’s been a lot of buzz today about Mark Zuckerberg’s new “sentiment engine” that Facebook is supposedly working on according to Robert Scoble who was paraphrasing a conversation he had with Mark Zuckerberg while walking the streets of Davos. Working on a sentiment engine sounds like something which is more abstract. This is in contrast to what Tim Kendall said in the podcast I posted this morning, which was that Facebook is working on bringing status update content and the time frames of those updates to the ad platform. ...
Facebook Plans to Make Money by Selling Your Data
ReadWriteWeb —
... But could this be the year things turn around for them? Maybe. Change certainly is in the air at Facbook. Zuckerberg had noticeably dressed up for Davos, telling blogger Robert Scoble it was to denote that this was Facebook's 'intense' year. The Facebook ...
Facebook as a Market Research Tool?
ReadWriteWeb —
... But could this be the year things turn around for them? Maybe. Change certainly is in the air at Facbook. Zuckerberg had noticeably dressed up for Davos, telling blogger Robert Scoble it was to denote that this was Facebook's 'intense' year. The Facebook ...
Facebook To Sell User Data
WebProNews Feed —
... to find a way to make money. That likely didn t sit well with investors. Last week he told Robert Scoble 2009 would Facebook s intense year as the social network experimented with new ways to make money. The CEO is in good company, stuck in the no-revenue boat with News Corp.-owned MySpace and Google s YouTube. One or all of them will figure it out eventually, and it will be interesting to see how much privacy users will give up for access to their favorite online haunts.
Could Facebook Soon Target Advertisements According to Your Mood?
Inside Facebook —
... In a conversation last week with prominent blogger Robert Scoble in Davos, Switzerland, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg described work Facebook is doing on “sentiment” research, and what that could mean for the future of Facebook. According to Scoble, ...
Facebook and Basecamp Turn 5: Which Means More to You?
SitePoint —
... written in the past here, is trying to become the whole Internet. They’re spreading their tentacles far and wide in an attempt to become embedded into the very fabric of the Internet. Hyperbole? Perhaps, but that’s how I think they’re positioning themselves. Mark Zuckerberg talks about Facebook as a utility that promotes sharing, but really, they’re building an alternate web that knows everything about you. In fact, they might even know what you’re feeling.
When you take all that into account, Facebook really could ...



