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Facebook Revenues Screaming Toward $1 Billion
7 hours ago ago from The Business Insider
Facebook revenue growth is finally catching up with user adoption. Several sources close to Facebook tell TBI Research analyst Rory Maher that the company is about to hit a $1 billion annual revenue run-rate. That's a huge increase over the $550 million revenues Facebook will reportedly reach in 2009. How has Facebook finally done it? Mainly, by reaching scale. The company now has 350 million active users. Facebook.com has ...
Related contentHow Facebook Is Making Friending Obsolete
14 hours ago ago from Disinformation
Julia Angwin explains why you should pay attention to those new Facebook privacy settings before your status updates show up in Google search results, for the Wall Street Journal : Friending wasn't used as a verb until about five years ago, when social networks such as Friendster, MySpace and Facebook burst onto the scene. Suddenly, our friends were something even better an audience. If blogging felt like shouting into the void, ...
Related contentFacebook Marketing: Starting Point to Success
11 hours ago ago from MLM Marketing|MLM Success|MLM Reviews
In the business world, Internet Marketing is now considered as very significant. Through it, marketers will be able to reach out to more clients and will let their business be known to different sides of the world without spending a lot of money for the ads. In general, Internet Marketing is very different when compare to the real world and it is undeniable that for some it may seem to be complicated. If you decided to market on the ...
Related contentGoogle & Bing’s Unequal Facebook Status Update Deals
8 hours ago ago from Search Engine Land: News About Search Engines & Search Marketing
Last week, Google seemingly caught up with Bing in the war over status updates from social sites, announcing a deal to get real time information from Facebook. In reality, Bing's receiving more complete information. Both Google and Bing have coveted the status updates that users make on social sites like Twitter and Facebook. [...] ....
Related contentDoes LinkedIn Want to Be a Part of My Daily Life? Facebook Sure Does
12 hours ago ago from Charles Hudson's Weblog
I use Facebook a lot (I do work at a company building games on the Facebook platform, after all). I also use LinkedIn a lot as well. Lately I've been thinking a lot about the differences between the two services. This is not a will Facebook kill LinkedIn type of post I don't think that's a question that can be easily answered. What's been nagging me of late, though, is that it doesn't feel to me that LinkedIn is maximizing the full ...
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The EU - Microsoft browser ballot fight is over. For now.
15 hours ago ago from Download Squad
EU Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes had some big news this morning . At long last, a deal has been worked out that will see Microsoft implement a browser ballot screen which allows users to choose something other than Internet Explorer. So, what are the major changes which finally allowed the two sides to see eye-to-eye? The screen will be presented in a "neutralized window" rather than a full Internet Explorer window. I'm guessing ...
Related contentThis Week, Social Media Sold Out and Became Social Marketing
8 hours ago ago from DailyFinance
It didn't take long for brand managers and manufacturers of all types to realize the opportunities afforded by social media. Almost as soon as each new platform appeared, corporations jumped on board, constructing MySpace sites, Facebook fan pages, Twitter accounts and more, all aimed at grabbing a bit more of a particular target market. Promotional saturation can be the kiss of death for a social media platform, turning it into a virtual ...
Related contentThe Social Facebook Fiasco
21 hours ago ago from ZDNet Blogs
December 15th, 2009 The Social Facebook Fiasco Posted by Oliver Marks @ 10:57 pm Categories: Uncategorized Tags: Facebook , Privacy Fiasco , Collaboration , Oliver Marks A huge blocker to understanding business value and usage of modern 2.0 technologies is the Facebook fiasco. The 800 pound/350 million accounts gorilla in the 'social' space confuses the heck out of most of the planet. The latest attempt to snatch defeat from the ...
Related contentEU drops Microsoft browser charges
17 hours ago ago from U.S. News
EU drops Microsoft browser charges BRUSSELS (AP) -- The European Union said Wednesday it is dropping antitrust charges against Microsoft Corp. after the company agreed to give Windows users a choice of up to 12 other Web browsers. Under the terms of the deal with regulators, Microsoft will avoid further EU fines if it provides a pop-up screen that lets European users - from March - replace Microsoft's Internet Explorer or add another ...
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