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Zuckerberg's Law of Information Sharing
Zuckerberg's Law of Information Sharing
Every year, people are sharing twice as much information as the previous year, says Facebook C.E.O. Mark Zuckerberg.
Facebook Tries to Woo Marketers
Facebook Tries to Woo Marketers
online.wsj.com — Despite its surging Internet audience, Facebook Inc. has yet to prove it can wring steady revenue out... of advertisers. Now it's trying a new tactic to woo Madison Avenue. The Palo Alto, Calif., company is rolling out a new ad format called "engagement ... (more) Facebook Tries to Woo Marketers
A Rush for Mobile
blog.facebook.com — When we recently added the ability to comment on your friends' status updates to the Facebook mobile... site, we didn't expect that we would receive nearly a million status comments in the first 24 hours. This may not seem like much, but it was ... (more) A Rush for Mobile
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bub.blicio.us — Solis Mark Zuckerberg (founder of Facebook) was interviewed by John Batelle during a premier session at The... Web 2.0 Summit currently underway in San Francisco. The conversation was interesting and entertaining, but not as revealing as his previous ... (more) bub.blicio.us
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Oversharing doubles every year, says Facebook CEO [Zuckerberg's Second Law]
Gawker: valleywag — ... Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has learned to make safer prognostications. At this year's Web 2.0 Summit, he observed that the amount of information people share on Facebook seems to double every year — a claim he might be able to back up with data from his social network. Zuckerberg's Second Law will surely go over better than his first — the ...

Zuckerberg's Second Law
Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog — ... Zuckerberg's Second Law November 08, 2008 There's something about the crisp autumn air that brings out the philosopher in Mark Zuckerberg. At this week's Web 2.0 Summit, the Facebook founder mused, according to Saul Hansell of the New York Times, "I would expect that next year, people will share twice as much information as they share this year, and [the] next year, they will be sharing twice as much as they did the year before." Hansell dubs this Zuckerberg's Law. But I believe it's actually Zuckerberg's Second Law. Zuckerberg's First Law, ...

The New Zuckerberg Law
All Facebook — ... There’s been a bunch of buzz over the past 24 hours about a statement made by Mark Zuckerberg this week at the Web 2.0 Summit. As Saul Hansell wrote in the New York Times on Thursday, “I would expect that next year, people will share twice as much information as they share this year, and next year, they will be sharing twice as much as they did the year before.” ...

Zuckerberg's "Second Law" And My Vision For Social Media
A VC — Nick Carr takes offense to Mark Zuckerberg's "second law of social media" which Saul Hansell describes as: “I would expect that next year, people will share twice as much information as they share this year, and next year, they will be sharing twice as much as they did the year before” Nick ends his short post with the following point: I'm troubled, though, by the implications of this exponential growth in our release of intimate data. I mean, aren't we all pretty much tapped out already? Think forward ...

Roundup: China stimulus plan boosts markets, Circuit City bankrupt, BitTorrent layoffs
VentureBeat — ... Mark Zuckerberg’s “second law of social media”: The Facebook chief executive said at the Web. 2.0 Summit last week that he expects people to share twice as much data as this year. Pundit ...

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