Monthly Archives: September 2008

Facebook Applications See Success On the New Platform

Regardless of any complaints from developers surrounding the new Facebook platform redesign, many developers are seeing success. Looking at various statistics from sites such as Adonomics and the Facebook Developers Forum, it appears that those apps that are truly integrating … Continue reading

Posted in Facebook, facebook applications, facebook platform, facebook redesign, fb, fbml essentials, http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post, new design success, Social Coding, Social Media, Social Network Optimization, We're Catholic | 5 Comments

Louis Gray Tops Robert Scoble in Web Presence

As many are aware, it’s hard to avoid personalities like Louis Gray and Robert Scoble on the internet these days. Chances are that if you belong to a social network, and have friended them, they have interacted with your updates … Continue reading

Posted in Blogging, following, http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post, louis gray, louisgray, New Media, robert scoble, scobleizer, Social Media, Social Network Optimization | 24 Comments

Going to BlogWorld Expo!

I’ll be at BlogWorld Expo over the coming weekend starting tomorrow morning covering the event and hopefully sharing some of the highlights I think are innovative and interesting for you. Stay tuned here and I’ll share what I can. Some … Continue reading

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A Little More Information Regarding Beacon…

After posting my article yesterday, the beacon controversy seems to have come back with a vengence, with articles by Mashable, TechCrunch, and even Valleywag (I’m actually not much of a Fantasy Football Enthusiast, but they can certainly call me one), … Continue reading

Posted in advertising, beacon, controversy, Facebook, http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post, Social Media | 1 Comment

Beacon Makes a Comeback, With More Choices and Options

UPDATE: A Facebook Representative has clarified this a little further by saying Facebook Beacon is actually a free product. Per their statement, “We don’t charge developers, users or sites for Beacon or Connect use. Neither product is at all associated … Continue reading

Posted in advertising, beacon, controversy, Facebook | 19 Comments

Is Your Company Having Success on the New Facebook Design?

I am looking for examples of companies and developers actually having success in the new Facebook design. If your app, or the app of someone you know on the Facebook platform is having proven results as a result of the … Continue reading

Posted in Facebook, facebook redesign, http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post, new design, Social Coding, Social Media | 12 Comments

5 Features Developers Will Like in the New Facebook Design

I recently covered 5 general features most people may like in the new Facebook redesign being rolled out to all last week and this week. One of the biggest complaints of the new design is that it is bad for … Continue reading

Posted in design, developers, Facebook, facebook platform, facebook redesign, fbml essentials, http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post, Social Coding, Social Media | Leave a comment

The Feature FriendFeed Must Have to Go Mainstream

What is the one feature FriendFeed must have to go mainstream? E-mail. FriendFeed must have some sort of notification when someone comments on anything you post. Obviously, this should be a feature you can turn off, but people will continue … Continue reading

Posted in comments, e-mail, Facebook, FriendFeed, http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post, Social Media | 32 Comments

i.TV Announces TV & Movies App for the iPhone

Today my new employer, i.TV, an up-and-coming startup with headquarters in Palo Alto, announced our first release of the “TV & Movies” App for the iPhone. The TV & Movies App we feel will change the way you watch TV … Continue reading

Posted in Apple, http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post, i.tv, iphone, iphone apps, media my way, mediamyway, movies, Social Media, tv | 5 Comments

5 Features You’ll Like in the New Facebook Design

I track the Facebook Forums pretty regularly to make sure I’m getting all the info I need, and that I’m able to help on particular issues as I have time to help. One common thread I’ve seen throughout the last … Continue reading

Posted in Apple, Facebook, facebook forums, iphone, new design, Social Media | 5 Comments