After last year's f8 keynote, my initial thought was pretty�straightforward: I Think Facebook Just Seized Control Of The Internet. Between the Like Button, the Open Graph, and the Open Graph API, I felt like we were shifting from Google being the fabric of the web, to Facebook taking over. A few days later, a now unpaid blogger declared it: The Age of Facebook. Both of these declarations pissed a lot of people off. Facebook is the new AOL! Walled garden! The end of open! Blah. Blah. Blah. While everyone else has been busy whining ? including plenty of competitors ? Facebook has been kicking ass and taking names. And today is proof of that.
Colui che finalmente si accorge quanto e quanto a lungo fu preso in giro, abbraccia per dispetto anche la più odiosa delle realtà; cosicché, considerando il corso del mondo nel suo complesso, la realtà ebbe sempre in sorte gli amanti migliori, poiché i migliori furono sempre e più a lungo burlati. (da Il Viandante e la sua ombra)
giovedì 22 settembre 2011
Share Buttons? Ha. Facebook Just Schooled The Internet. Again.
After last year's f8 keynote, my initial thought was pretty�straightforward: I Think Facebook Just Seized Control Of The Internet. Between the Like Button, the Open Graph, and the Open Graph API, I felt like we were shifting from Google being the fabric of the web, to Facebook taking over. A few days later, a now unpaid blogger declared it: The Age of Facebook. Both of these declarations pissed a lot of people off. Facebook is the new AOL! Walled garden! The end of open! Blah. Blah. Blah. While everyone else has been busy whining ? including plenty of competitors ? Facebook has been kicking ass and taking names. And today is proof of that.
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