online.wsj.com — For instance, an online retailer could build a service in Facebook to let people recommend music or books to their friends, based on the relationships they've already established on the site. Or a media company could let groups of users share news articles with each other on a page inside Facebook.
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goonbagginsMay 22, 2007
"For instance, an online retailer could build a service in Facebook to let people recommend music or books to their friends"I'm not super worried about this ruining Facebook. I'm going to trust Zuckerberg until he I have a reason not to.
desistereMay 22, 2007
Hmm... I like "don't be evil" more than "make the world open." Open to what? Advertisers?
jjk5May 22, 2007
I often see "your" used in place of "you're". I just chalk it up to people being too lazy to type it correctly. But you sir, you've gone above and beyond your duty and typed out the reverse error, something I rarely see. In all caps no less. Hats off to you, my good man.
buadachMay 22, 2007
At least they are staying independent when they could so easily have sold out for megabucks long ago.
abortedfetusMay 22, 2007
Christ I hope so.
Closed AccountMay 22, 2007
Open their pages - just like a republican congressman!
wootupMay 22, 2007
It's crazy how many people think that Facebook is somehow an "indie" version of MySpace. The thing has intelligence connections you wouldn't believe. See: <a class="user" href="http://albumoftheday.com/facebook/">http://albumoftheday.com/facebook/</a>
hobnobMay 22, 2007
kind of related as in "search digg for facebook, post random link?" completely unrelated
slapthemonkeyMay 22, 2007
Its another social networking site in the list.