One of the problems with monitoring such tools is that there are so many of
them to keep up with, in addition to your daily "life" (away from the
computer...that "real world" thing everyone's talking about).
I'm on Facebook for work reasons, and because someone invited me (my
company's planning to
"click "Add application" immediately (of course, this can only be
harmful if the facebook app will for example display something
undesirable in your profile) ."
OT : Its not the facebook app that is necessarily undesirable. I
removed SuperWall with all its nice features because one or two
people s
On Jan 10, 2008 8:38 PM, Matt Nolker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I'll certainly be interested in the general answer to this question, as I've
> only looked into Facebook in any detail. Starting last July, I was involved
> in project to build and launch a fairly sophisticated (by Facebook "Vamp
I'll certainly be interested in the general answer to this question, as I've
only looked into Facebook in any detail. Starting last July, I was involved in
project to build and launch a fairly sophisticated (by Facebook "Vampire Bite"
standards) Facebook application. In terms of how familiar Fa
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Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 2:58 PM
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Subject: [IxDA Discuss] Widget Awareness
Hi All,
I'm designing a page that allows the user to add a widget to their blog,
facebook, iGoogle accounts (via Clear
Hi All,
I'm designing a page that allows the user to add a widget to their blog,
facebook, iGoogle accounts (via ClearSpring widget platform.) I'm wondering
if anyone has any experience or insight into the public's general awareness
of widgets.
As a self-proclaimed geek, I am familiar with the "w