Facebook ist ein soziales Netzwerk, das Menschen mit ihren Freunden, Arbeitskollegen, Kommilitonen und anderen Mitmenschen verbindet. Nutzer verwenden Facebook, um mit ihren Freunden in Verbindung zu bleiben, eine unbegrenzte Anzahl an Fotos hochzuladen, Links und Videos zu posten sowie mehr über die Personen zu erfahren, die sie kennenlernen.
Note on this list the stubborn persistence of Yahoo’s Geocities at No. 6, the rise of Yahoo’s Flickr at No. 7, Six Apart at No. 10, and the presences of Chinese sites like Baidu Space and 56.com. The real surprise, though, is document-sharing site Scribd at No. 16, with nearly 24 million worldwide uniques. 1. Blogger (222 million) 2. Facebook (200 million) 3. MySpace (126 million) 4. Wordpress (114 million) 5. Windows Live Spaces (87 million) 6. Yahoo Geocities (69 million) 7. Flickr (64 million) 8. hi5 (58 million) 9. Orkut (46 million) 10. Six Apart (46 million) 11. Baidu Space (40 million) 12. Friendster (31 million) 13. 56.com (29 million) 14. Webs.com (24 million) 15. Bebo (24 million) 16. Scribd (23 million)
Video from the April 27th, 2009 Facebook Technology Tasting Event at Facebook Headquarters in Palo Alto. Mark Zuckerberg introduces the event, Dave Morin discusses the new Facebook Open Stream API, Justin Bishop demonstrates the all-new Facebook for Adobe AIR, and Luke Shepard discusses our plans around OpenID. We were also joined by members of the community Chris Messina, talking about ActivityStreams, and David Recordon, talking about OpenID. In addition, several launch partners joined us to talk about what they have already built on the Open Stream API. Including, Loic Le Muer from Seesmic and our friends from Microsoft and Adobe.
"It’s not enough to petition the likes of Facebook to give us our data. We need to create the rules by which our data can be used. When we sign on as “members” of some company’s “social network”, they need to sign our terms as well. From the s
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