1.) I'd be a lot more inclined to take your opinions seriously if you would take a moment to spell check your work before posting it. It's not that difficult really--use Chrome or Firefox--spell checking is built in.
2.) <sarcasm> You heard of this phone OS called Android? I hear it's really starting to catch on. I think it's somehow related to Google. But they'll never catch up to Facebook's smart phone OS--what's it called again?
Yep Facebook is bound to eat Google's lunch any day now. Because Google is staffed by a load of incompetents who'll twiddle their thumbs while Facebook nimbly beats them to death. </sarcasm>
There's nothing insightful or worthwhile about your blog posting. Don't waste your time. More importantly don't waste my time by linking to this poorly-reasoned, misspelled tripe on Hacker News.
"Sarcasm is most appropriate when shared between two people who have similar thought patterns. That's when sarcasm is actually funny. When the sarcasm isn't shared, it's usually an avenue of passive aggression."
[1] http://www.quora.com/Is-sarcasm-ever-appropriate/answer/J.C....
http://www.talkandroid.com/29769-googles-android-os-could-br...
I do not want to have a social connection to everyone I exchange messages with. I swap occasional emails with workmates, but that doesn't mean that I want to see their every move in my status updates.
I'm not sure why they're doing the Gmail-style invite-based roll out because that diminishes the fun, but it might be due to capacity.
If they build a space ship, something that they are also "1 step" away from doing they can eat Virgins lunch too!
If you look at the other replier to you, his case is different. Facebook ads are specifically for those companies who would benefit from very fine targeting, who have a long term business horizon, and want to build an image before a purchase.
What do you use Facebook ads for?
(Disclaimer: I was an intern on the ads team)