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Barcamp AK4 Building facebook applications

  1. 500 K active applications.
  2. 250 applications have more than 1 M users.
  3. 80 K websites use FacebookConnect. 
  4. 60 M Facebook users use FacebookConnect, monthly.
  5. Leveraging application users Friends.
  6. Brand social engagement.
  7. Drive Fan base growth.
  8. Drive traffic to website.
  9. Support campaign, digital strategy, or social media strategy objectives.
  10. Get feedback on products and services.
  11. Social engagement was very high.
  12. Numbers adding the application could have been higher.
  13. Users will only share something they perceive to be of value with others they believe will also value it. 
  14. Observe 'Social Object Theory'.
  15. Be very clear what the social object is.
  16. Make clear distinctions between real and virtual social objects.
  17. easily copied.
  18. Low social object value.
  19. API issues, Facebooks ever changing and deprecating environment.
  20. Usability issues, API/SDK bugs.
  21. Cutting through the Stream's social noise.
  22. Virtual vs Reality distinction issues.
  23. Facebook fatigue - men and teens.
  24. FBML/FBJS Canvas applications.
  25. FBML - Canvas apps only
  26. XFBML - Facebook Connect/IFRAME apps
  27. FQL - you can always use this
  28. Static FBML Tab/Box.
  29. Prebuilt applications
  30. www.wildfireapp.com

Notas do Editor

  1. Examples of collective intentionality are joint intention and commitment, mutual belief, we-attitudes, collective acceptance and agreement, collective responsibility, etc.http://www.helsinki.fi/~pylikosk/collint/group.htmlCollective Intentionality and Sociality. Collective joint mental states and activities of a group of people exhibit collective intentionality or “aboutness”. The contents of those mental states and activities are shared by these people. Typical examples of collective intentionality are presented by joint intentions and mutual beliefs. Sociality concerns social relations. People may share collective intentional states or they may take others’ thoughts and actions into account when acting. This indicates two basic kinds of sociality. The term "collective intentionality" in the present context is understood to refer not only to phenomena of collective intentionality (e.g. joint intention and commitment, mutual belief, we-attitudes, collective acceptance and agreement, collective responsibility, and the like) but is also taken to cover collective action, social practices as well as social institutions and organizations.
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