Facebook This!

12:59 pm I heard it first, Internet and Email, Student Views

Apparently Google and Microsoft were competing for a small ownership in the online social network website, Facebook. Facebook began as a way for just college students to socialize. It then expanded its boundaries and anyone can join. It seemed to be much like Myspace.

I remember, when I first started college, and had friends into it; all they talked about was Facebook. I was excited to set up my account, and join the “elite.” It’s not like that anymore, since the various adjustments made to Facebook.

Facebook, however, is the bible of what’s going on in people’s lives. If you want to know something about someone, like if they’re single or when their birthday is, Facebook is the place to go. Everyone is constantly checking their Facebook’s multiple times in a day, people update their status and the information is plentiful.

Microsoft paid $250 million for a 1.6 percent ownership in Facebook. That’s a large chunk of change for such a small piece of action. Microsoft is now the sole advertiser on Facebook. It’s sort of like a monopoly, in the respect that Microsoft has so much control and power now, even though they hardly own the company.

I personally like Facebook better; it’s easier to use. I think more college students use Facebook because it’s less time consuming and doesn’t require different backgrounds and graphics and such even though Facebook is expanding into that stuff. They are optional.

~Nikki Gawel

One Response

  1. Kara Kane Says:

    The NY Times had a good article this week about how google and yahoo are going after the social networking aspect of personal internet use.
    http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/11/13/inbox-20-yahoo-and-google-to-turn-e-mail-into-a-social-network/index.html?ex=1352696400&en=b7f0d6a896f23bec&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss

    There is a lot of money to be made by the company that figures out how to capitalize on this sort of communication and information management.

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