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Twitter Annotations Not Coming Soon, After All

Recommended by elsterama on July 30, 2010 via ReadWriteWeb

This spring at Twitter's first developer conference Chirp the big splash was a forthcoming feature called Annotations. The feature will allow publishing software to annotate Tweets with a wide open variety of metadata, which could then be read and analyzed by other software. Annotations are going to be big, if and when they launch. Continue

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  • INQ
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Facebook Roundup: Bugs, Questions, Security, Media, Messenger and More

Recommended by elsterama on July 30, 2010 via Inside Facebook

Facebook Questions Absent in Search Engines – Facebook launched its Questions service this week but so far the results are not available in search results. Search Engine Land reported that a Facebook spokesperson tells them, “Currently, search engines cannot access questions and answers through our Questions product. That may be something we consider for the future but have no current plans to allow it.” Also, searches on Yahoo, Bing and Google yielded no results for Questions.Continue

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TechCrunch Social Currency CrunchUp: PlacePop Launches Loyalty Card App, More Companies Look at Transactions

Recommended by elsterama on July 30, 2010 via Inside Facebook

Today at TechCrunch’s CrunchUp conference, PlacePop officially launched its loyalty card iPhone app and social service. Instead of businesses offering deals to customers checking in to a centralized location-based service, users check-in directly to a business’ custom PlacePop loyalty card, digitally punching the card, earning rewards, and sharing their actions.

It’s a new example of companies trying to tap into social connections — on Facebook or elsewhere — to connect businesses with customers, and customers with deals.Continue

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  • Facebook
  • Foursquare
  • Loyalty program
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Facebook Has No Plans to Continue fbFund

Recommended by elsterama on July 30, 2010 via Inside Facebook

Facebook’s in-house business incubator and mini financier, fbFund, appears to be mothballed. After two years of funding companies building on Facebook’s developer platform, the program’s success has been dwarfed by the massive new social gaming market, and by the growing ecosystem of marketing service companies around its performance advertising and Page products.Continue

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Report: Facebook IPO Still Not Coming Soon

Recommended by elsterama on July 30, 2010 via Inside Facebook

Following up on years of Facebook saying that it is not planning to make an initial public offering any time soon or not commenting on rumors to that effect, a new report out… basically has that same message. “Facebook Inc. will probably put off its initial public offering until 2012, giving Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg more time to gain users and boost sales, three people familiar with the matter” tell Bloomberg.Continue

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  • Finance
  • Initial public offering
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Trade Contact Information Instantly With Bump

Recommended by elsterama on July 30, 2010 via WebWorkerDaily

The idea behind Bump is simple: When you meet up with someone, instead of sharing printed business cards, you can just “bump” phones together, and your contact information will be traded.Continue

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Growing International Populations on Facebook Are Appealing, But Still Present Challenges

Recommended by elsterama on July 30, 2010 via Inside Facebook

[Editor's Note: The data cited in this article is excerpted from Inside Facebook Gold, our membership service tracking Facebook's business and growth around the world. Visit Inside Facebook Gold to learn more about our complete data and analysis offering.]Continue

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Study: Youth Not Only Care About Facebook Privacy, They Do Something About It

Recommended by elsterama on July 30, 2010 via ReadWriteWeb

Over the past year, Facebook and privacy are two topics that have become practically joined at the hip. The site has changed its privacy settings again and again and last winter CEO Mark Zuckerberg declared the death of privacy.Continue

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  • Privacy
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First Data Corporation Gets into Gifting on Facebook with eGift Social

Recommended by elsterama on July 30, 2010 via Inside Facebook

eGift Social

With a background in gift card processing for over 250 top global brands, First Data Corporation is experimenting with a new real-world gifting app, eGift Social, on Facebook. The app is basically a way to buy your friends ice cream.Continue

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  • Facebook
  • Gift card
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To Block or Not to Block Facebook and Social Media in the Workplace

Recommended by elsterama on July 30, 2010 via ReadWriteWeb

Buy with a book for a face In Cisco's Mid-Year Security Report, the company cites research finding that 50% of end users admitted to accessing social media tools at work, in spite of company rules, at least once a week. Another 27% have changed the settings on a company device to access prohibited sites or applications. The report notes the security risks, and potential for lost productivity, Facebook and other social media sites present, but doesn't recommend enterprises block social media sites entirely. Continue

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