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Is it a Good Idea to Have Ads in Tweets?

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not all the other applications that were competing for user attention in Facebook). So we ended up with “real-time streams&# in Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, Blip.FM, etc. People rightly recognize that comments on blogs are just a form of a stream and thus the growth of open commenting platforms like Disqus and IntenseDebate.

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Interview with Ian Swanson, Sometrics

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I worked at Userplane, building social applications for sites like MySpace. To better understand the audiences using applications, we built out an analytics system a little over a year ago. On average, we're seeing around a 50 cents CPM on both Facebook and MySpace, which is actually high. So who is using your software?

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Interview with Sometrics, Ian Swanson

socalTECH

I worked at Userplane, building social applications for sites like MySpace. To better understand the audiences using applications, we built out an analytics system a little over a year ago. On average, we're seeing around a 50 cents CPM on both Facebook and MySpace, which is actually high. So who is using your software?

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Twitter’s Acquisition, Chirp & Managing Developer Relationships

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Ultimately to become defensible the client application would want to diversify its “stream&# so would start supporting Facebook, MySpace and perhaps even IM products. Specifically we encouraged vertical applications like financial services and healthcare. But in any platform community this happens.

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Entrepreneurs Should be Respected, Not Loved

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Back in 2006 Facebook made a conscious decision to encourage the platform ecosystem even if it meant creating large businesses like Zynga (Slide & RockYou were the initial big players) that could make a lot of money off of Facebook. MySpace dithered. This pissed off application developers because it became harder to find apps.