I actually don't read most of the coverage about Facebook. I try to learn from getting input from people who use our services directly more than from pundits.
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I use Facebook all the time. I'm not a believer that they're going to do everything on the Internet better than anyone else.
Facebook's the real deal. Nobody can buy Facebook now. Everybody has taken an angle at it. But Facebook may be the place that organizes everybody's personal information. It's got a very good chance of being that.
I think it's a problem that we don't have more companies like Facebook. It shouldn't be the only company that's doing this well.
Facebook has focused on the conversation, but not really on absorbing the Web into its walled garden.
You happily give Facebook terabytes of structured data about yourself, content with the implicit tradeoff that Facebook is going to give you a social service that makes your life better.
We Facebook users have been building a treasure lode of big data that government and corporate researchers have been mining to predict and influence what we buy and for whom we vote. We have been handing over to them vast quantities of information about ourselves and our friends, loved ones and acquaintances.
Some people think that Facebook is fantastic; other people are very worried about it.
The thing that we are trying to do at facebook, is just help people connect and communicate more efficiently.
The main Facebook usage is so big. About 20 percent of the time people spend on their phone is on Facebook.
Facebook and Myspace are the U.S. audience, which is tried and true when it comes to being susceptible to ads.
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