Monday, February 2, 2009

posted by Sara at

Networking site cashes in on friends



Facebook is planning to exploit the vast amount of personal information it holds on its 150m members by creating one of the world's largest market research databases.

In an attempt to finally monetise the social networking site, once valued at $15bn (£10.4bn), it will soon allow multinational companies to selectively target its members in order to research the appeal of new products. Companies will be able to pose questions to specially selected members based on such intimate details as whether they are single or married and even whether they are gay or straight.

The company, which has struggled to make money from advertising, has been demonstrating the benefits of its new instant polling tool to some of the most influential business leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos.


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Haha xD Facebook was eventually gonna give into the darkside =P Marketing Research LOL!

It might prove useful in a way though: getting feedback from users all over the world on a certain issue, kinda like how Twitter works.

At the conference, Facebook asked a range of questions to its users around the world, before feeding the answers back to delegates within minutes. It selectively-targeted users in Palestine and then Israel with the same question about global peace, before debating the results at a discussion forum. It also asked 120,000 US members whether US President Barack Obama's economic stimulus package would be enough to save the US economy. Almost 60pc said it would not.


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Watch the following video, which talks about stuff we ignore in facebook. Its actually pretty scary.




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1 Comments:

Blogger Sara said...

Whoa ... talk about freaky lol. I am also rather amazed someone read the provacy policy thing =/

February 2, 2009 at 8:18 AM  

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