S sue78 1st Sep, 2007 #22 30 members and growing..Woo Hoo! Pablo - Can you plz check if there are any cool applications for groups? i.e superpoke etc add some laughs to it... Last edited: 1st Sep, 2007
30 members and growing..Woo Hoo! Pablo - Can you plz check if there are any cool applications for groups? i.e superpoke etc add some laughs to it...
S sue78 11th Sep, 2007 #26 If people don't start contributing I may have to delete it from my group! It's so boring in there.
S sue78 11th Sep, 2007 #28 Facebook is brilliant...if only you could use applications in groups aswell. I am playing Scrabulous with Simon!
Facebook is brilliant...if only you could use applications in groups aswell. I am playing Scrabulous with Simon!
S Spectre 13th Sep, 2007 #29 Facebook will never duplicate the knowledge in somersoft.... but by the same token I cant throw hot potatoes on somersoft...
Facebook will never duplicate the knowledge in somersoft.... but by the same token I cant throw hot potatoes on somersoft...
S Spectre 13th Sep, 2007 #31 I didnt karate chop rolf at least. hes a nice enough guy so I think i got him a beer. too much time on the computer.
I didnt karate chop rolf at least. hes a nice enough guy so I think i got him a beer. too much time on the computer.
Peter Parker 3rd Oct, 2007 #32 Due-diligence tool: not just partners but IPs as well! A feature of Facebook the existence of thousands of groups accessible with a search function. There may even be groups for the suburbs your IPs are in. Member numbers seem to range from 10 to over 100. These groups may allow you to ask locals about the area so are potential tools in the investors' due diligence library.
Due-diligence tool: not just partners but IPs as well! A feature of Facebook the existence of thousands of groups accessible with a search function. There may even be groups for the suburbs your IPs are in. Member numbers seem to range from 10 to over 100. These groups may allow you to ask locals about the area so are potential tools in the investors' due diligence library.
N nomadic 5th Dec, 2007 #34 I recently read that the 23yo co-founder and CEO of facebook knocked back a US$1b offer from Yahoo to purchase it last year. Good move because Microsoft recently paid US$240m for a 1.6% stake valuing the company at US$15b!
I recently read that the 23yo co-founder and CEO of facebook knocked back a US$1b offer from Yahoo to purchase it last year. Good move because Microsoft recently paid US$240m for a 1.6% stake valuing the company at US$15b!