Friday August 10, 2007 |
I should probably get some feed back from my correspondents as to how they feel about the traffic created by these applications which all seem to write into the facebook feeds. I have connected this blog to my profile and this may mean that I need to using the summary/content feature of roller which until now I only use occasionally. Whoever argued that opening up the applications interface is awesome competitive advantage is absolutely correct, a true proof point that free and open source creates value. I have bookmarked "Define Me" & "Books" (now replaced by a query on books), but also think that "My wish lists" (amazon wish lists), Friend Cloud, Memberships all seem worth exploring. Talking to Alec Muffet, he suggests that it's possible disadvantage is that it is an internet end-point, it only broadcasts to your friends in the community and none of this interesting stuff about oneself is available on the net. I suppose your friends havn't given permission to publish their content. Alec, however, will probably let us know what he thinks soon. Here's a hyperlink....Facebook Me! Also, the snappreview on this article is a bit poor, I need to check this out and see how to tune the displays. The hyperlinks work if you are a member and login, but poor 'ol snappreview can't do this. This article is meant to record for me, if not others some of the interesting apps I found. It'll also test facebooks' treatment of content/summary articles since this blog is imported into my profile's feeds. (2007-08-10 07:10:58.0) Permalink Comments:
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