Feb
The truth is, Facebook has become a perfectly good company with solid management and smart, realistic plans for the future.
But its ambitions suddenly seem limited. It’s not going to re-invent TV like Apple or put a computer on your face like Google. It’s not going to give away smartphones or take the shipping delay out of online shopping like Amazon. It’s not even copying all those ideas like Microsoft.
It’s just kind of doing its thing. It built a half-baked search engine. It’s optimizing ads.
Jan
Reva McEachern: Facebook Graph Search
Facebook just announced Graph Search. Here are my initial thoughts.
There are a few things you can search…
people
photos
places
pages for businesses
And searches are going to be along the lines of…
People who like bikes in Brooklyn
Photos of dogs my friends like
Restaurants my friends like
Nov
TemplateServe Credits empower webmasters with on-demand assistance
I’m pleased to announce today that TemplateServe has launched a new program to help busy webmasters and small business owners get the website help they need when they need it. The program allows customers to purchase credits which can be used for TemplateServe goods and services. This initiative, paired with our already transparent pricing, will help customers get website projects underway faster than ever before.
The best way to think of TemplateServe Credits is that they give customers the power to request on-demand website services, a move that supports the company’s mission to be more than just a pixel-pushing service.
