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Schon irgendwie lustig: die Facebook-Aktie im freien Fall – u... on Twitpic
chart of Facebook stock in free fall, accompanied by syndicated Groupon ad for bubble tea via
facebook  ipo  groupon  from twitter
12 days ago by vielmetti
In U.S. courts, Facebook posts become less private | Reuters
Postings on social networks are generally governed by the federal Stored Communications Act, which regulates how private information can be disseminated in non-criminal matters. The law has been interpreted to mean that the sites don't have to hand over users' personal data in response to a civil subpoena. Defense lawyers, though, have devised a strategy to work around this roadblock: They ask judges to order plaintiffs to sign consent forms granting defendants access to their private material. The defendants then attach these consent forms when they subpoena the sites. In these subpoenas, the plaintiffs are essentially authorizing the sites to hand over printouts of the private portions of their pages to the defendants.
facebook  privacy  panopticon 
january 2011 by vielmetti
And Now, For No Particular Reason, a Rant About Facebook « Whatever
So what’s left to me is to take comfort in the fact that eventually Facebook is likely to go the way of all companies that are stupid versions of the Web. This is not to say that Facebook will ever go away completely — its obtuse process for deleting one’s account at the very least assures it will always be able to brag of its membership rolls. But you know what, I still have accounts for AOL, Friendster and MySpace. Ask me how often I use them.
aol  facebook  rant  stupid-version-of-the-web 
january 2011 by vielmetti
Let’s not forget: unlike the real world, if we don’t like it, we can kill it | bigMETHOD Blog - Social Media Agency | Los Angeles, CA
Facebook is making money because we are allowing it to become every marketers dream, it is the code from the Matrix wrapped around everything we post, share, comment, or connect with. If tomorrow we stop showing up that valuation would go south very quickly. It happened to Friendster, it happened to Bebo, it happened to MySpace, and it will and should happen to Facebook.
facebook  it-happened-to-compuserve 
january 2011 by vielmetti
You’ve Got to Have (150) Friends - NYTimes.com
Indeed, no matter what Facebook allows us to do, I have found that most of us can maintain only around 150 meaningful relationships, online and off — what has become known as Dunbar’s number. Yes, you can “friend” 500, 1,000, even 5,000 people with your Facebook page, but all save the core 150 are mere voyeurs looking into your daily life — a fact incorporated into the new social networking site Path, which limits the number of friends you can have to 50.
facebook  dunbar  dunbar-was-a-loner 
december 2010 by vielmetti
Facemash Creator Survives Ad Board | The Harvard Crimson
The creator of the short-lived but popular Harvard version of the Am I Hot or Not? website said he will not have to leave school after being called before the Administrative Board yesterday afternoon.
Mark E. Zuckerberg ’06 said he was accused of breaching security, violating copyrights and violating individual privacy by creating the website, www.facemash.com, about two weeks ago.

The charges were based on a complaint from the computer services department over his unauthorized use of on-line facebook photographs, he said.
facebook  facemash  zuckerberg  copyright 
march 2010 by vielmetti
Business card? He has your profile - Los Angeles Times
The PayPal Inc. veteran took some of the $10 million he made in 2002, when EBay Inc. bought the online payment service, and started financing some of the biggest success stories of today’s consumer Internet industry: social network Facebook Inc., user-submitted news site Digg Inc., photo-sharing service Flickr and blogging-tools powerhouse Six Apart Ltd., to name a few. Companies in which he made early investments have sold for a collective $1.4 billion, and he has many more in the pipeline.
hoffman  reid  facebook  linkedin  digg  flickr  sixapart  small-world 
december 2008 by vielmetti
When you don't want to be Facebook friends - Digital Life- msnbc.com
Then there’s the issue of real friends versus online friends. Take Hal Niedzviecki of Toronto, who wrote about his experience throwing a “Facebook party” for the New York Times Sunday Magazine. He invited his nearly 700 online friends to meet him at the neighborhood bar. One showed up.
internet  facebook  socialmedia  be-my-frend-pleez  not-clear-on-the-concept 
november 2008 by vielmetti
Subtraction 7.1 Beta: If It’s Too Social, You’re Too Old
After a decade-plus of working in this business then, this is what it means to be an interaction designer: what was once effortless now takes effort. It would be disingenuous of me to suggest that I’m old, but neither am I young anymore. Suddenly the sky is starting to darken with increasingly ominous clouds of obsolesence. In my twenties, new ways of thinking and doing seemed very natural, and adjusting to the landscape was elementary business. Now, fending off stagnation has to be added to my job description. Learning new things takes work.
old-age-and-treachery-will-overcome-youth-and-skill  design  vinh  khoi  twitter  facebook  myface 
october 2008 by vielmetti
Techdirt: The Impact Of Having Friends Never Fade Away
For many years, we've wondered about how new technologies may start to change the nature of friendship. In the past, friends would come and go over time, as friendships grew and receded during different stages of life for different reasons -- and that was fine. But in an age where everyone is connected electronically all of the time, and whether or not someone is a "friend" is a binary decision set at the click of a mouse, some are pointing out that it seems weird that social networks are setting up people to remain "friends" forever, even if they're not still friendly in real life.
bff  best-friends-forever  facebook  twitter  twitter-zero  weird 
october 2008 by vielmetti
Quit Facebook | Adbusters Culturejammer Headquarters
adbusters story on quitting facebook, for my "get off the internet" series
get-off-the-internet  facebook  myface 
october 2008 by vielmetti
Kevin, M.D. - Medical Weblog: Medical records and Facebook
It would be nice if an electronic record was designed with the singular focus being the end-user experience. They should make physician's lives immeasurably easier, and significantly decrease the time spent charting and tracking patients. There are very few record systems that meet even this minimal standard. An EMR like Facebook? We can only wish.
innovation  blogs  facebook  medicine  emr 
september 2008 by vielmetti
"grasping social parasites" - google search
from the "How not to be viral" post; a nickname for the "graphing social patterns' conference
viral  marketing  facebook  cancer  parasite  internet-parasitology 
june 2008 by vielmetti
20bits | The State of the Facebook Platform
It boils down to this: investing most of your man-hours into Facebook at this point in time is a mistake. The potential return on that investment, a year after launch, is a fraction of what it once was.
facebook  party-like-its-2007  metrics  socialmedia  web-two-point-naught 
may 2008 by vielmetti
Social Network Profiles as Taste Performances
First, socioeconomic and aesthetic influences on taste are considered, and the expressivity of interest tokens is analyzed using a semiotic framework.
facebook  taste  semiotics  socnet  identity 
march 2008 by vielmetti
The Coming Ad Revolution - WSJ.com
The new model creates a more trusted environment for reaching high-value, frequent purchasers, whether of airline tickets, electronics, clothes or other items. Where does that leave the less-frequent purchasers? Probably looking to their friends rather th
ads  advertising  agency  behavioral  facebook  futures  journalism  legal  newspaper  privacy  socialnetwork  targeting  tech  toread  trends  wallstreet  wsj 
february 2008 by vielmetti
CRM Today: Salesforce.com Revolutionizes How Companies Share Information with Salesforce to Salesforce - The Multi-Tenant Business Network
"Just as Facebook is revolutionizing how individuals connect, Salesforce to Salesforce is revolutionizing how companies connect and share business information," said George Hu, executive vice president, products and marketing, salesforce.com.
facebook  salesforce  networking  web2.0  george-hu 
january 2008 by vielmetti
Connected Conversations – Sold Out! 10 million in 10 weeks
Bless You fits the ‘Provoke& Retaliate’ Pattern. However, it includes other patterns too: a level system for competing, top lists for comparing, profile box for self-expression and group exchange; and ‘deceptive’ navigation.
facebook  patterns  via:bjfogg  persuasion  captology  stanford  provoke  retaliate  compete  compare  narcissism  group-forming-networks  deceit  call-to-action 
december 2007 by vielmetti
The Agency Blog: Thoughts on Open Social - Facebook Developer Garage
pre-beacon pronouncements by Facebook's Dave Morin on how important privacy is - captured on video.
facebook  video  beacon  privacy  dave-morin  via:giovanni  opensocial 
december 2007 by vielmetti
TypePad Support: Knowledge Base: Automatically Sharing New Posts on Facebook
If you have a Facebook account, you can automatically share new public TypePad posts with Facebook. When you create a new post, you can choose to send a link to that post into Facebook. These links will appear in your Mini-Feed on your Facebook pr
blog  blogging  facebook  typepad  opt-in  via:msippey  beacon 
november 2007 by vielmetti
Unit Structures: We're not sheep, you're just not paying attention
In making Facebook's useless-information-production apparatus central, the real value of the network decreases.
facebook  friends  networking  networks  marketing  privacy  social  useless-information-production 
november 2007 by vielmetti
Vacuum: Hotwire and Facebook Beacon
A copy of a customer service email sent from Hotwire in response to a complaint regarding Facebook's new Beacon advertising system.
hotwire  facebook  beacon  advertising  privacy 
november 2007 by vielmetti
Restatement of the Law, Second, Torts, § 652
One who intentionally intrudes, physically or otherwise, upon the solitude or seclusion of another or his private affairs or concerns, is subject to liability to the other for invasion of his privacy, if the intrusion would be highly offensive to a reason
law  legal  privacy  reference  facebook  beacon  get-over-it 
november 2007 by vielmetti
Hotwire: Privacy Policy
Except as otherwise stated above, Hotwire will not disclose your personal information with any third party without your consent. (except that they will give it to Facebook who will beacon it to all your friends).
hotwire  privacy  policy  facebook  beacon  advertising 
november 2007 by vielmetti
Five tips for making a popular (and maybe profitable) Facebook app « TechBizWatch
"We do not believe that if it was ad-based and focused on generating revenue we would have achieved the growth we have."
facebook  socialcapital  make-friends-fast 
november 2007 by vielmetti
Miron’s Weblog » OpenSocial insecurity - no user to app authentication
no user authentication! Any user can forge anybody else’s identity when interacting with any OpenSocial application. As it currently stands, it is not possible to write secure social applications on the platform
api  facebook  identity  opensocial  security  widgets  infosec 
november 2007 by vielmetti
Facereviews Is Burning at FaceReviews.com : Facebook Application Reviews, Facebook Widgets, Facebook News
There should be a fire alert application for facebook so that families could communicate with their loved ones from across the world. Ideally a mobile facebook app would be best for these emergency types of situations. SMS and text messages work well when
facebook  fire  alert  emergency  sandiego  california 
october 2007 by vielmetti
Organizing Rather than Mobilizing: Using Social Networks for Constituency-Building | the.quixotic.life | By Ivan Boothe
If you just need bodies at a rally, names on a petition or donations in your coffers, mobilizing through traditional means will work great. But if you need an active, educated and effective movement, organizing through social webs has the potential to cre
facebook  linkblog  socialnetworks  nptech  mobilizing  organizing  socnet  social-webs 
october 2007 by vielmetti
The Journal of Joe The Peacock. Yay.: An unordered list of thoughts I had during a conference call with a potential client today
Wait... First you wanted to clone Digg... Then you wanted to "add the social aspects of Facebook to it," and NOW you want it to be Wikipedia? Where the HELL did you spend your morning? In the "Web 2.0 Company Names to Memorize" symposium?
2007  backlash  comedy  consulting  design  facebook  funny  internet  bubble  party-like-its-1999 
october 2007 by vielmetti
Vacuum - Google acquires Jaiku, film at 11
If you were to roll back the clock and make a comparison, it would be between AOL or Compuserve back in the day in the Facebook seat, and Usenet, home pages, email lists and What's New pages in the rest-of-the-world seat. Last time, AOL lost and the net
google  jaiku  twitter  facebook  aol  compuserve  usenet  goog  teh-googe 
october 2007 by vielmetti
Google Hits Snag in Monetizing Orkut [SearchEngineWatch]
Lack of control over the content ads appear near has been an issue for advertisers, especially big-brand owners. Add to that the reported poor performanceof ads, along with the risk of offending the core audience by disrupting their user experience, and i
ad  advertising  performance  facebook  orkut  steve-ballmer  myspace  content-network 
october 2007 by vielmetti
Swarm of Software Developers Creating Features for Facebook - New York Times
Other Facebook entrepreneurs, and their would-be financiers, are indulging in the kind of exuberant thinking that recalls the first dot-com bubble. This summer, Lee Lorenzen, a venture capitalist in Monterey, Calif., who describes himself as “the first
facebook  bubble  exhuberance  socnet  adanomics  monetization  eyeballs 
october 2007 by vielmetti
Crackbook - Addictive Social-Networking - A spoof of Facebook
Crackbook is an addictive social utility that makes you feel that you're connecting with people when actually you're just not
facebook  crackbook  addiction  socnet  social-utility  parody 
october 2007 by vielmetti
Google Trends: facebook,second life,myspace
tremendous graph showing growth of facebook, tailing off of myspace, and low level flatline of second life.
awesome  facebook  secondlife  myspace  googletrends  googlecraft 
september 2007 by vielmetti
Captology Notebook: Picture Persuasion in Facebook
I've investigated persuasive technology at Stanford since 1993. I can say that during this year, in 2007, no other technology system has been more powerfully persuasive than Facebook. That's something I admire. I must say that if my Stanford Lab were givi
facebook  socialsoftware  captology  bj-fogg  persuasion  portrait-photographers-rejoice 
september 2007 by vielmetti
Inside Facebook » Inside Facebook, NFO (News Feed Optimization) is the new SEO
Like companies dependent on their SEO’d Google PageRank, companies dependent on their NFO’d Facebook FeedRank will experience similar trauma when the algorithm unpredictably or inexplicably changes.
f8  facebook  marketing  networks  sem  seo  social  nfo  ufo  i-has-a-feed  you-need-a-thneed 
september 2007 by vielmetti
Facebook Profiles Will Appear in Google Results Next Month
If you thought the news feed was a threat to your privacy, be warned: Facebook is announcing Public Search Listings today, meaning profiles will be searchable through Facebook, and soon turn up on Google, Yahoo and MSN Search.
facebook  google  people  search  socialmedia  strategy  toread  seo  sem  spam-page-one 
september 2007 by vielmetti
Epicenter - Wired Blogs
Unfortunately, given that a lot of the site's building blocks are so simple to exploit, the road has become murky between the honest entrepreneurial developer and the exploitive spam-happy scam artist. This reality not only besmirches the user experience,
facebook  facebacklash  besmirch  skepticism  overhaul  ux  spam  lovely-spam  500-hats-full-of-spam 
august 2007 by vielmetti
Why Mahalo, TechMeme, and Facebook are going to kick Google’s butt in four years « Scobleizer
I explain how SEO-resistant technologies like Mahalo, TechMeme, and Facebook are about to upend the search industry.
2007  search  scobleizer  bacn  mahalo  techmeme  facebook  spamming-the-social-graph 
august 2007 by vielmetti
Why Facebook Is the Future - TIME
Identity is not a performance or a toy on Facebook; it is a fixed and orderly fact. Nobody does anything secretly: a news feed constantly updates your friends on your activities. On Facebook, everybody knows you're a dog.
2007  facebook  future  identity  socialmedia  socialnetwork  toread  wikipedia 
august 2007 by vielmetti
Ian Bogost - A Professor's Impressions of Facebook
Quite the opposite: I want to suggest that we don't know how to use Facebook at all, we do not understand how it alters our current and future relationships with one another. But the act of trying to answer this question is itself a model we can set for o
facebook  2007  culture  net.culture 
august 2007 by vielmetti
Facebook Detox
Facebook is changing the face of search; I search far less. Why? Because my network of friends do this for me and share relevant information that I never even knew I would find valuable. When I do search (outside of facebook) I tend to share info with my
facebook  detox  cold-turkey  the-facebook-patch  search  seo  sem  socialmedia  socialsearch 
august 2007 by vielmetti
Facebook Gets Personal With Ad Targeting Plan - WSJ.com
People familiar with the plan say Facebook wants to accomplish what Google Inc. did with AdWords, which lets anyone place ads next to search results by buying "keywords" online. It brought in the majority of the search engine's $10.6 billion in revenue la
advertising  facebook  google  adwords  demographics  targeting 
august 2007 by vielmetti
scrabulous: online scrabble game needs Facebook developers w/experience in load balancing
scrabulous is down for now due to scaling issues w/their facebook version; tracking status.
scrabble  facebook  scaling  architecture  superpatron 
august 2007 by vielmetti
Master of 500 Hats: Confessions of a Facebook Feed Spammer. (Facebook Notes = Blogs. People Tagging = Feed Spam.)
simply include people tags so that the item has reference points to the social graph. this provides visibility both to the people you tag directly AND ALSO indirectly to other people connected to the people you tag.
facebook  tags  tagging  folksonomy  delicous  people-tags  via:dave-mcclure  visibility 
august 2007 by vielmetti
The Fascination With ToDo Lists Continues
Apparently not. Now DabbleDB, a beautiful little database-centric application builder based in Vancouver, Canada, has created a bit of buzz around its own ToDo list application, built on the Facebook platform.
facebook  dabbledb  gtd  gtd-mate  making-lists-so-you-dont-get-things-done 
august 2007 by vielmetti
Networking Advice - non-valley style « Searching for the Moon
my last event, the MeshWalk Palo Alto drew nearly 100 entrepreneurs and investors for a day of walking, was sponsored by Mohr Davidow Ventures, and well over a dozen angels and vc’s participated.
advice  community  facebook  networking  shannonclark  siliconvalley  social  technology  walk  walking  walkertracker 
august 2007 by vielmetti
Kids say e-mail is, like, soooo dead | CNET News.com
Butler replied that she uses Facebook on her cell phone. "I need (Facebook) everywhere I go, but I log into e-mail only once a week," she said.
email  facebook  mobile  kids-these-days 
july 2007 by vielmetti
24/7 Wall St.: Why Facebook Is Worth $0
One of the dirty little secrets about the internet is that much of the advertising inventory is sold as remnants for well under $1 per thousand pageviews. The CPM that advertisers would pay to be on the front page of CNN Money could be closer to $40. But,
facebook  advertising  cpm 
july 2007 by vielmetti
Tech Trader Daily - Barron’s Online : Facebook Backlash: What If They Can't Sell Any Ads?
Douglas McIntyre, of 24/7 Wall Street, today has a post theorizing that the actual value of the company is closer to $0 than the $10 billion that some people are now using.
facebook  advertising  backlash 
july 2007 by vielmetti
Master of 500 Hats: Facebook Advertising Sucks? Nope, CPM Sucks. (and Widgets = Advertising 2.0)
in short, the next advertising revolution is all about the wonderful opportunity to kill advertising via apps & widgets that don't really feel like advertising.
facebook  advertising  widgets  widgetvertising  oh-god-not-another-new-word 
july 2007 by vielmetti
Reach Students blog » Blog Archive » Facebook advertising brings poor results
Our most recent campaign saw 1.4 million page impressions delivered at specific universities – and only a 0.04% clickthrough rate. Ouch.
facebook  advertising  banner  impressions  ctr  clickthrough  ouch 
july 2007 by vielmetti
McSweeney's Internet Tendency: www.uSuckbook.com.
"To: Royce / As you can see, I added you as a nemesis on uSuckbook.com. "
facebook  networks  parody  social  writing  usuckbook  yasns 
july 2007 by vielmetti
librarian.net » why your OPAC won’t be on Facebook, for now
update: be sure to read the comments for Ken Varnum’s story of working successfully with Facebook to get the UMich catalog app on there.
opac  facebook  umich  annarbor  michigan  f8 
july 2007 by vielmetti
Facebook Sugar: How to Build Successful Facebook Applications
embed the viral distribution into the application. 7000 signups per hour.
facebook  webdev  want 
june 2007 by vielmetti
Facebookizing the Web, Webifying Facebook « Jon Udell
awesome Facebook demographics of Jon's high school, showing the steep transition from < 1% use in his cohort to 50%+ use in 2007
via:bkerr  facebook  facebook-factory  marketing  demographics  via:udell  2007  blogging  community  data  education  future  identity  interesting  jonudell  platform  research  social  social_software  socialnetwork  socialsoftware  statistics  trends 
june 2007 by vielmetti
Seth Goldstein » Blog Archive » Facebook Foam
I wrote this before I had ever used Facebook but the implication is clear now. Google does not offer this Social Media API. Facebook does.
api  google  socialmediaapi  socialnetwork  socialmedia  facebook  community  2007  adsense  advertising 
june 2007 by vielmetti
UIUC Library | @Your Service: Innovative Service - Promise and Deliver
Edward Vielmetti, known in the library world as "Superpatron," asked us on May 27th to put the catalog in Facebook, and, as of June 8th, we had done it. UIUC adds their catalog search interface as a Facebook module.
facebook  library  superpatron  uiuc  library2.0  catalog  opac  illinois 
june 2007 by vielmetti
Facebook | Edward Vielmetti's Public profile
This is what your public profile looks like to someone who is not logged in to Facebook. (Time to put a proper bland photograph on it, I guess)
facebook  privacy  profile 
may 2007 by vielmetti
Facebook | AADL search
A tool for searching the Ann Arbor District Library catalog; or at least that will be what it is when it's done. Until then, lolcats.
aadl  superpatron  library  facebook  search  catalog  opac  lolcats 
may 2007 by vielmetti
A VC: Open Facebook? Not Exactly
I think Facebook is the most interesting company in Silicon Valley right now, more interesting than Google.

That's because they are still young and innovating on a single dimension and doing it better than anyone.
api  business  community  design  facebook  social  socialmedia  technology  web 
may 2007 by vielmetti
Facebook | Thrift: We're Giving Away Code
not actually about thrift stores. Facebook releasing their programming framework as open source.
api  framework  facebook  opensource  programming  tools  code 
april 2007 by vielmetti
techPresident – How the candidates are using the web, and how the web is using them.
tracking the presidential campaign via the net w/daily updates on myspace friends. IM RUNING FOR PREZ BEE MY FREND PLEEZ
election  facebook  journalism  politics  president  socialmedia 
february 2007 by vielmetti
The Library Rebooted: Unwrapped » R U A nOOb? - Everything Else
my talk at mlc - covering the entirely of social media in the library in 50 minutes.
ruanoob  noobzorz  facebook  linkedin  myspace  sopac  superpatron  aadl  twitter 
february 2007 by vielmetti
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