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Mattel and Facebook Battle Over Srabulous
Submitted by Sam Cass  (www.ft.com)

Mattel is threatening to sue the creators of the Facebook game Scrabulous for copyright violations. The two creators earn more than $25,000 per month. Obviously the game is a rip-off but...

Article | Submitted Jan 16, 2008 | Views: 352 | Comments: 0 
Tags: facebook, scrabulous, mattel

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Facebook Allows Users to Turn Off Beacon Advertising System
Submitted by Mass Market Tech  (www.msnbc.msn.com)

Saying it went too far in its pursuit of profit, the popular Internet hangout Facebook Inc. is allowing its 55 million users to permanently turn off its "Beacon" advertising program, which tracks...

Article | Submitted Dec 6, 2007 | Views: 206 | Comments: 0 
Tags: facebook, online advertising, online privacy

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Did Zuckerberg Steal Facebook
Submitted by JRodgers  (www.nytimes.com)

This article doesn't paint Zuckerberg and Facebook in such good light. It is even suggesting that there is some credibility to 02138's claim that he stole the idea and source code while at Harvard.

Article | Submitted Dec 4, 2007 | Views: 160 | Comments: 1 
Tags: facebook, zuckerberg

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Viewing American class divisions through Facebook and MySpace
Submitted by Sol Nasisi  (www.danah.org)

This is great insight from a researcher named Danah Boyd on the differences between Myspace and Facebook users.

Article | Submitted Nov 7, 2007 | Views: 235 | Comments: 0 
Tags: facebook, myspace, danah boyd

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Make Money on Facebook ny Throwing Crap At It
Submitted by Mass Market Tech  (blogs.business2.com)

You really won't believe the ways people are making money on Facebook.

Article | Submitted Oct 23, 2007 | Views: 204 | Comments: 1 
Tags: facebook, seth goldstein, facebook food fight

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EBay's Skype Writedown shows the Importance of Sticking to Your Industry
Submitted by JRodgers  (bestcashcow.com)

EBay's $1.4 billion writedown suggests not that they overpaid for it, but that they have never understood the prospects for trhe business.

Article | Updated Oct 2, 2007 | Views: 218 | Comments: 0
Tags: microsoft, facebook, ebay, nokia, skype, navteq

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Microsoft May Buy Stake in Facebook
Submitted by Mass Market Tech  (www.businessweek.com)

BusinessWeek is reporting that Microsoft is considering an investment in Facebook. Facebook should strike while the iron is hot. Remember MySpace, huh?

Article | Submitted Sep 24, 2007 | Views: 239 | Comments: 0 
Tags: microsoft, facebook

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Can East Coast Compete in Web 2.0?
Submitted by Mass Market Tech  (bestcashcow.com)

I just saw an article posted on this site that got me thinking. It linked to an article by the Boston Globe entitled Why Facebook Went West. The article made me realize that if Facebook had...

Article | Updated Sep 10, 2007 | Views: 351 | Comments: 2
Tags: venture capital, facebook, silicon valley

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Facebook went West and Boston Missed Out - as Always
Submitted by PhilR  (www.boston.com)

Facebook was started by two Harvard students in Cambridge, MA. Then how the heck did it wind up in Silicon Valley. If East Coast VCs want any piece of the web 2.0 action they need to get going...

Article | Submitted Sep 10, 2007 | Views: 201 | Comments: 1 
Tags: venture capital, facebook

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Business 2.0 Article on the Facebook Economy
Submitted by Mass Market Tech  (money.cnn.com)

Everyone is talking about Facebook. Business 2.0 put together a good article on how others are making money on Facebook apps and how you can do it too. I wouldn't create a whole business...

Article | Submitted Sep 6, 2007 | Views: 214 | Comments: 0 
Tags: facebook, online advertising, social networking, advertising, facebook apps

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Bill Gates Hanging Out on Facebook
Submitted by Mass Market Tech  (www.techcrunch.com)

I know Bill has taken a step back from running Microsoft but I can't imagine it's to hang out on Facebook. Steve Ballmer and others have been spotted on the site. Hmmm, wonder why?

Article | Submitted Aug 30, 2007 | Views: 271 | Comments: 0 
Tags: microsoft, facebook, bill gates

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Google's Hidden Society
Submitted by Mass Market Tech  (www.forbes.com)

Google has a network of users that dwarfs Facebook and is almost as big as Facebook. Haven't heard of it? You might soon.

Article | Submitted Aug 30, 2007 | Views: 247 | Comments: 0 
Tags: facebook, social networking, myspace, orkut

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Facebook's Growth Premise is Wrong
Submitted by Mass Market Tech  (bestcashcow.com)

I just listened to Facebook's VP talk about where the site is going and its opportunities. While I think Facebook is a nice app for sharing photos and other type of social media, I don't see these...

Article | Updated Aug 27, 2007 | Views: 321 | Comments: 0
Tags: facebook, web



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