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01 Oct 08
wolf hesseLong-term, however they both have problems because advertising is on its way to being obsolete. Facebook is just another step along the path. Advertising will get more and more targeted until it disappears, because perfectly targeted advertising is just i
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09 Nov 07
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advertising is Google's bread and butter, advertising is to Google as operating systems are to Microsoft. They can't let somebody appear to be better than they are in advertising. Yet that's what Facebook is, better than Google in advertising
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Julian AusserhoferDave Winer points on the fact that "Facebook has a better advertising story than Google does (...) Advertising will get more and more targeted until it disappears, because perfectly targeted advertising is just information."
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08 Nov 07
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advertising is on its way to being obsolete. Facebook is just another step along the path. Advertising will get more and more targeted until it disappears, because perfectly targeted advertising is just information. And that's good!
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07 Nov 07
jose muriloToday's announcement from Facebook is the reason why Google announced OpenSocial last week. They must have gotten a leak from one of the companies that stood with Facebook. Yet that's what Facebook is, better than Google in advertising
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Jill ONeillread carefully; associated with advertising revenue as a business model
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James CorbettLong-term they both have problems because advertising is on its way to being obsolete. Facebook is just another step along the path. Advertising will get more & more targeted until it disappears, because perfectly targeted advertising is just information
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Tama LeaverInteresting perspective from Dave Winer. For him, Google launched Open Social because they "were scared because Facebook has a better advertising story than Google does."
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