Er...
"...help customers make faster, smarter decisions."
I highly doubt any ad pusher is concerned about *smarter* decisions.
Microsoft will no longer handle display ads on Facebook, as the companies rejiggered the advertising pact they announced in 2007 when Redmond stuffed $240m into the social-networking site. "We made the mutual decision that Facebook would take over responsibility for selling display advertisements on its own site," reads a blog …
Disabled account tomorrow. They seem to be pushing the games people play over things you might want to know. The latest UI shuffle dumps the option of having the things you are interested in, like the status of your friends, and forces "News Feeds" which are just ads for the facebook games people play. It's back to playing 'block this application' or working through the friends menu to find status updates. That or dump friendster 2.0 altogether.
Isn't that the gentle art of 'stuffing a book into someone's face'?
Seriously, who in their right mind uses that steaming pile of cow dung of a web site?
Maybe if you are one of the millions who watches the Superbowl on US TV just for the adverts.
Even amongst my kids, Facebook is so'yesterday'. Bibo is a dinosaur. The cool kids are just twittering to each other. Just the sado's & billy no mates use it.
Paris, because she knows a lost cause when she sees it.
I'm in the tech community and I use Facebook. Not so that I can play shitty games, or answer stupid quizzes about people, but because it's useful to communicate with friends, share photos, videos, links, etc. with them.
Go ahead, vote me down based on your arbitrary reasoning of what people should and shouldn't like.
"Our two companies will soon provide Facebook users with a more complete search experience by providing full access to great Bing features beyond a set of links, including richer answers combined with tools that help customers make faster, smarter decisions,"
What the f**k?
People only search for one thing on Facebook - friends of theirs.
In what way do they need something more than links to the profiles of any matches? What are the tools that will help them make "faster, smarter decisions"?
I mean, if someone is looking for Mary Telford (just a random name) then when they find a few matches, they'll open each one in a new tab and then go through the tabs, closing the ones that are not the person they're looking for.
What a MS going to do? Get it to probe your mind so that it can decide on your behalf?!?
"I mean, if someone is looking for Mary Telford (just a random name) then when they find a few matches, they'll open each one in a new tab and then go through the tabs, closing the ones that are not the person they're looking for."
While typing in "Mary Telford" a little paper clip will pop up and say "I see you're searching for new victims to stalk. Have you tried groomingfornewbs.com?". In this way Microsoft make their pennies on the click and the user gets a better service. This is why MS are the world's largest tech corp. They give you what you want even if you don't want it.