Rick Heggem on 2009-06-24
This is the vision I had for Microsoft search, and what I have been patenting for the B2B world. Facebook sees it now. B2B is still ownable if Microsoft is interested...
This link has been bookmarked by 24 people . It was first bookmarked on 22 Jun 2009, by Ruben Garcia.
Connect and Open Stream don't just allow users to access their Facebook networks from anywhere online. They also help realize Facebook's longtime vision of giving users a unique, Web-wide online profile. By linking Web activity to Facebook accounts, they begin to replace the largely anonymous "no one knows you're a dog" version of online identity with one in which every action is tied to who users really are.
It's ironic to hear Zuckerberg paint Google as Big Brother. After all, many observers worry that Facebook itself has grown too controlling. Unlike Google, Facebook makes it difficult for users to export their contacts, mail, photos, and videos—a practice Web 2.0 evangelists say is a sign that the company values its proprietary data more than its users' experience.
A great analysis of how Google and Facebook plan to compete to "socialize" the Internet.
Rick Heggem on 2009-06-24
This is the vision I had for Microsoft search, and what I have been patenting for the B2B world. Facebook sees it now. B2B is still ownable if Microsoft is interested...
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LANjackal . on 2009-06-23
LOL wow. Did not know MZ thought he was that much of a badass
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