Tag archive for ‘facebook’
Facebook opens up status searches
Remember a few months ago when I said that Facebook opening up status search would happen and it would be HUGE for consumer marketing. Well yesterday it happened, and now the status updates of anyone who has not changed the default ‘public’ setting are available for all to find.
This is such a big deal for [...]
Facebook opens API but doesn’t allow you to store conversation
The other day I wrote about what it could mean for consumer marketing if Facebook opened up its conversation stream the way Twitter has done. Essentially it would allow companies to tap into not only the actions but also the thoughts of target consumers. Obviously unbelievable and somehow eerily futuristic, yet it’s happening now. In [...]
When Facebook turns on conversation search, it’s over for traditional marketing
The more i think about it the more i realize that marketing will completely change over the next years. The floodgates were opened by Summize, the first real advanced search engine for twitter which was then bought out by Twitter and turned into search.twitter.com.
Being able to search in real-time through the conversations of Twitter’s 9 [...]
iWidgets looks like an excellent platform
I feel like i’m just re-posting Scoble videos, but he really is producing the best ’startup’ interviews out there so it’s hard not to. In this interview, he speaks with Peter Yared, CEO of iWidgets, a powerful widget creation platform that produces native code for each social network it supports.
Looks like some excellent thinking & [...]