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Now thats some serious money for a social site.. If only I had studied harded at school and hung with the nerds...



Microsoft will take a $US240 million ($267.66 million) stake in the wildly popular social-networking website Facebook as part of an expansion of the strategic alliance of the two firms, the companies said on Wednesday.

The deal to buy a 1.6 per cent stake values Facebook at $US15 billion ($16.8 billion).

Today's news comes less than four years after Mark Zuckerberg started the online social networking site in his Harvard University dorm room.

Besides validating Zuckerberg's decision to rebuff a $US1 billion takeover offer from Yahoo last year, Microsoft's money should be more than enough to pay for Facebook's ambitious expansion plans until the privately held company goes public.

Zuckerberg, 23, has indicated he would like to hold off on an initial public offering for at least two more years. In the meantime, Facebook hopes to become an advertising magnet by substantially increasing its current audience of nearly 50 million active users, who connect with friends on the site through messaging, photo-sharing and other tools.

The deal means Microsoft will become the exclusive third-party advertising partner for Facebook, and will begin to sell advertising for Facebook internationally in addition to the United States, the companies said.

"We are pleased to take our Microsoft partnership to the next level," said Owen Van Natta, vice-president of operations and chief revenue officer at Facebook.

"We think this expanded relationship will allow Facebook to continue to innovate and grow as a technology leader and major player in social computing, as well as bring relevant advertising to the more than 49 million active users of Facebook."

Reports said the deal came after fierce competition between Microsoft and Google.

The Facebook investment represents a coup for Microsoft because it provides the world's largest software maker with a toehold on one of the internet's hottest platforms and a potentially lucrative forum for selling online ads.

With the Facebook investment, Microsoft dealt a rare setback to Google, which had previously trumped its bitter rival in earlier bidding battles involving AOL and internet ad service DoubleClick.

Although News Corp's MySpace.com remains the largest social network, Facebook has been growing at a far more rapid clip during the past year.

Facebook attracted 30.6 million US visitors during September compared with 68.4 million at MySpace.

In September, Facebook was the 6th most visited property worldwide with 73.5 million unique visitors (aged 15 and over), and the 5th most highly trafficked property worldwide with 34.5 billion page views, according to ratings agency comScore.

The agency said Microsoft's social networking equivalent - called "Windows Live Spaces" - attracted an audience of 9.8 million.

AFP and AP
 
Is facebook OK?

I've been VERY careful about who I allow to be a 'friend' on facebook, but are there other downfalls? Such as identity theft, etc, etc....

Jewish woman threatened through Facebook

COUNTER-TERRORISM agents have launched an investigation into a multi-national terror threat made against an Australian using social networking website Facebook.

The first investigation of its kind was prompted by a death threat emanating from the Middle East against a Jewish woman and her family from an alleged member of the Iranian-backed terror group Hezbollah.

The woman received the death threat from the self-proclaimed terrorist through the website after she declined the man's online "friendship request".

The man – who described himself as Ibrahim Dirani and a member of a Lebanon-based Facebook group – was banned by the network after police launched their investigation this week, The Weekend Australian reported.

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Is facebook OK?
It's ok provided you are careful with the information you disclose on there. Some people end up putting up personal details that can be used to help someone impersonate them.

Simple things like knowing the names of your family members, dates you were or are out of the country, schools you went to, where you work, little pieces of information that help someone construct a credible persona with your name. The Internet never forgets!

m.
 
Is facebook OK?

I've been VERY careful about who I allow to be a 'friend' on facebook, but are there other downfalls? Such as identity theft, etc, etc....



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God, that sounds a bit serious..... I guess you can always turn your profile on to private and then ignore this kind of rubbish.... We have cyber terrorists now.

I suppose that identy theft could become an issue, but then if you make sure you have minimal personal information on your profile, this shouldn't be an issue....

Has any seen the interview with Zuckberg about the offer from Yahoo back a few years ago - the guy sounds like a 15 kid for god sakes and he is in control of a multiple billion dollar company!!!

Cheers
 
OK, Smurf's a bit behind the times with this one. :D

Just been looking at this Facebook thingy and a couple of questions (since I've never used it). 1. Is there any way to know how many people, or who, looks at my page? Or does all that remain totally anonymous? 2. I get the impression that everyone does use their proper real name and not some other name?

Pardon the ignorance... :)
 
OK, Smurf's a bit behind the times with this one. :D

Just been looking at this Facebook thingy and a couple of questions (since I've never used it). 1. Is there any way to know how many people, or who, looks at my page? Or does all that remain totally anonymous? 2. I get the impression that everyone does use their proper real name and not some other name?

Pardon the ignorance... :)
Only people you accept as 'friends' can see your page. You can use any name you like. Smurf would be OK I think...If I do a serch on facebook for 'Smurf' your name will appear and your avatar/photo, but that's all I see. I can send a message to you to become my friend, and then you need to approve that so we can see each others pages. Hope that helps. kennas
 
2. I get the impression that everyone does use their proper real name and not some other name?

In Sweden where it's possible to find out anything about anybody pretty easily people put their email addresses, home addresses, and phone numbers in there. It's identity theft ripe for the picking.
 
In Sweden where it's possible to find out anything about anybody pretty easily people put their email addresses, home addresses, and phone numbers in there. It's identity theft ripe for the picking.
Even for people who aren't 'friends'...
 
Some people, yes, most no. The problem is that people are so keen to show off how "social" they are that adding friends happens willy nilly.
A friend of mine hs over 300 friends on facebook, or something crazy. I don't even know that many people. Maybe it's a self esteem thing...
 
:D haha.

You must be a great person to have that many friends!! :)

One of my good mates, who used to be the Pres when i was at college has about 700 friend on FB. Thing is he probably does know them all. He's the type of guy that knows everyone everywhere he goes. Good person to know, especially when it comes to skipping the lines in clubs ;)
 
OK, Smurf's a bit behind the times with this one. :D

Just been looking at this Facebook thingy and a couple of questions (since I've never used it). 1. Is there any way to know how many people, or who, looks at my page? Or does all that remain totally anonymous? 2. I get the impression that everyone does use their proper real name and not some other name?

Pardon the ignorance... :)

Hey Smurf. FB has several levels of security in regards to who can see ur profile. They range from everyone on FB to only people you have accepted/added as friends. So the onus is on YOU to set them in the way ur comfortable with.
There is a counter application you can add that tells u how many times ur profile has been looked at, not so sure about 1 that tells u who tho, i believe there isnt. Hope this helps mate!
 
I never add those who I don't know them well enough as "friends". So it is definitely a self-esteem thing for people to add everyone they regarded as acquaintance or above. :D

I'm already a social manic guy and I barely at 200. Have at least 2 x that for acquaintances but i would definitely not add them for privacy concerns.

Plus why would anyone want to have their profile to be viewed by just anyone? That's just stupid.
 
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