Advertising will come to Facebook, the social networking site formerly restricted to those possessing .edu addresses and now opened to the public for membership.
Rival Throws Sour Grapes At Facebook Founder
It seems Facebook.com founder Mark Zuckerberg stepped on a few toes on his way to the top, and those toes are swinging back around to catch him in the pants. The young CEO (22) was recently chastised by an old rival, who doled out some backhanded advice while he was at it.
Facebook: Sell or Stay In Bed?
Soon after an ad deal with Microsoft, Facebook is rumored again to be in talks with Yahoo! about a possible $1 billion acquisition – that is, if Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg feels like getting out of bed this time.
Facebook To Offer Open Registration
Facebook may have its eyes on the prize – the social networking site, which was at one time open only to college students, intends to open its doors to everyone else, as well. This move could help Facebook reach MySpace-like levels of popularity, but many bloggers think that current users will resent the change.
Facebook Admits Fault, Adds Privacy Controls
The people have spoken, and Facebook has listened. The social networking site recently added feeds that broadcasted users’ every (cyber) movement – according to one person, the changes made Facebook “stalkeriffic.” Today, the site’s creator, Mark Zuckerberg, made an admission: “We really messed this one up.”
Facebook Revolution! Users Harness Their Che
The Colonials had their Tea Party; the Boomers had Nam; Generation X, everything we could think of as long as we didn’t miss Seinfeld; Generation Why, because Facebook sent a news feed to spy on them.
WSJ Goes OMG Over Facebook Drama
Seriously, who let the hyperbole out?
Facebook Under Major Revolt
OK, OK, I tried to avoid the whole Facebook thing. After all, I’m not a college student so don’t really think it applies to me but their community is in the middle of a major revolt.
Microsoft Takes 2nd Best, Signs Facebook Ad Deal
Microsoft couldn’t score what was easily the advertising deal of the decade with MySpace, but ever eager to make a splash, they have announced an ad partnership with Facebook.
Facebook Has A Great Personality
Microsoft put on his beer goggles and scanned the room of leftover prospects, still deep in their cliques (they call them “social networks”). A sad song whines from the second fiddle – …