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Check out our Shelfari application for people who want to show off their books. We have a few more key features to release to improve it more, but it is starting to get pretty cool. It supports linking your account with the more full featured main website.
Josh
Is there a way to turn all this crap off without losing the decent notifications from your friends? At the moment I feel like I'm getting spammed with application rubbish every time I log in.
They do basic testing of apps during the approval process required to be listed in the directory, but you can imagine what that misses.
One problem is adapting your hosting plan to the viral growth rate. Developers are posting topics like "250,000 users - now what do I do?" That developer had nearly 700,000 one week later.
You can add an unlimited number of YouTube videos to your profile, see what videos your friends have added etc.
They just launched a Hot Videos section that's pretty useful, it shows all the videos being watched on the myTV application in a live feed, top in 24 hours, top in the week - kind of like Digg.
Never had any problems with it, everything works quite well.
Gave up on Twitter and Pownce appears not to be going to happen unfortunately.
I haven't spent a lot of time looking, but the only application that installed and worked well for me was the Zoho integration.
Having a load of random application stuck on your profile is one thing. But fully integrating them will be the key.
btw, try out SkypeMe & TokBox &
ChatterBox.
cool stuff :)
I'm just taking a high-level view; with so many apps already out there, and some stability issues it just sounds like unless we manage to create the mother of all apps, the commercial gain for us might not be much at this point in time.
@Jonathan - I think you are absolutely right, full integration will be key and that's why I'm getting a bit nervous embarking on the FB apps path right now.
I just met with Dave Morin from Facebook the mastermind behind platform. He says that the problems you had with the Plazes app is a problem that many apps will have right now if you have thousands of friends. The Facebook API cannot handle status request for thousands of friends at the same time right now. So I hate to say it, but you´re a border case ;)
Talk to Dave about it.
We will however do everything necessary to ensure quality from our side.
I added "Feed invasion" to my site to show the feeds of my personal blogs on my Facebook site. It's working well enough, but I'd like more... like to be able to change the number of items shown, to change the order of the blogs, to show a summary of the posts, etc.
There is also a lot of noise with the Facebook app search, looks like a lot of junk to me.
These entities are really shooting themselves in the foot with poor quality apps- as soon as someone gets frustrated with an app, it only takes about two seconds to complain publicly about it in the forum on the app's main page.
In the case of the Box.net app, I responded to a post in a discussion titled "Files sucks so far" which resulted in an entry in my mini-feed that reads "Larry discussed Files sucks so far on the Files application discussion board."
Talk about viral bad PR...
- Catbook or Dogbook (if you have pets)
- Xbox Live (shows your gamercard)
- Google Reader (I agree with you there!)
- Mobile... who needs Twitter when this application does such similar things? ;)
And the next person to give me a zombie bite or invite me to a food fight will be in serious trouble...
http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id...
also a lot of new features coming this weekend
btw, not affiliated with google at all.. or FB for that matter.
kyte.tv on facebook should work seamless - check it our on Scoble's facebook profile.
Don't know what kyte.tv is? Here's a review of our facebook app: http://facereviews.com/2007/06/15/kyte-on-faceb...
BTW, lots of exciting new features coming next week...
Also you should do an interview with 83 degrees, the team behind 30boxes.com
http://www.onecone.com/Pages/Downloads/FosimoDo...
or on Facebook:
http://apps.facebook.com/fbfosimo/
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