LOL wow. Did not know MZ thought he was that much of a badass
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diegomarananInstead of working together to reach the promised land of online brand advertising, Facebook and Google are racing to see who can get there first.
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Peter van der ReijdenToday, the Google-Facebook rivalry isn't just going strong, it has evolved into a full-blown battle over the future of the Internet—its structure, design, and utility. For the last decade or so, the Web has been defined by Google's algorithms—rigorous and
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Except for the mostly cursory information that users choose to make public, what happens on Facebook's servers stays on Facebook's servers. That represents a massive and fast-growing blind spot for Google, whose long-stated goal is to "organize the world's information."
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Facebook thinks its members will turn to their friends—rather than Google's algorithms—to navigate the Web.
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Christof KerkmannToday, the Google-Facebook rivalry isn't just going strong, it has evolved into a full-blown battle over the future of the Internet—its structure, design, and utility. For the last decade or so, the Web has been defined by Google's algorithms—rigorous and
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Alan Vonlanthen... Today, the Google-Facebook rivalry isn't just going strong, it has evolved into a full-blown battle over the future of the Internet—its structure, design, and utility. For the last decade or so, the Web has been defined by Google's algorithms—rigorous
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Internet users behaved differently on Facebook than anywhere else online: They used their real names, connected with their real friends, linked to their real email addresses, and shared their real thoughts, tastes, and news. Google, on the other hand, knew relatively little about most of its users other than their search histories and some browsing activity.
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they say they are going after an even bigger market: the expensive branding campaigns that so far have barely ventured online.
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anyone wanting to access that stuff must go through Facebook; the social network treats it all as proprietary data
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The result: a second Internet, one that includes users' most personal data and resides entirely on Facebook's servers.
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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.
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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.
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Paul GillinA great analysis of how Google and Facebook plan to compete to "socialize" the Internet.
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Kirsty Thomson"... being Google is a little like being heavyweight champion of the world—everyone wants a shot at your title. But over the past year, Facebook has gone from glass-jawed flyweight to legitimate contender. It has become one of the most popular online dest
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Michael Massing'Hardly any of [my friend] Wayne's Facebook information turns up on a Google search, because all of it, along with similar details about the other 200 million Facebook users, exists on the social network's roughly 40,000 servers. Together, this data compr
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Shrutarshi BasuGet Wired's take on technology business news and the Silicon Valley scene including IT, media, mobility, broadband, video, design, security, software, networking and internet startups on Wired.com
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Add Sticky NoteHis business cards once famously read: i'm ceo ... bitch
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