Some people think that Facebook is fantastic; other people are very worried about it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
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.
I think Facebook is an extraordinarily important part of the Internet ecosystem, and having a robust presence there is a critical part of any brand (or company's) strategy.
Facebook is by far the largest of these social networking sites, and starting with its ill-fated Beacon service, privacy concerns have more than once been raised about how the ubiquitous social networking site handles its user data.
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.
Facebook are an amazing team, a brilliant team. It's a technology that brings people together.
If there's a danger at Facebook, it's the assumption that Facebook has us all locked in and we aren't going to go elsewhere.
The main Facebook usage is so big. About 20 percent of the time people spend on their phone is on Facebook.
The implications are clear: Facebook wants to build an Internet where watching films, listening to music, reading books and even browsing is done not just openly but socially and collaboratively.
I speak at a lot of universities, and people are always worried about Facebook, and when I explain how to use it properly, they immediately go back and make those changes.
I love Facebook. I could brush my teeth with Facebook.
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