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by dcurtis
6720 days ago
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Yeah, the potential for success is huge, but you're operating on the back of FaceBook and you have to learn a new markup language. The latter problem is probably the reason so many hackers are "missing the boat." But look at facebook right now; its arguably worse with the apps. Companies like Slide hijack your news feed and spam your friends. That's uncool and it puts me off. A lot of those spamming tactics are how apps get so much exposure, but I don't see Facebook allowing that kind of stuff for very much longer. My point is, relying on Facebook as your provider is pretty risky. I wish you continued luck, though. |
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Relying on Facebook is pretty risky - but so is doing a startup. The bigger picture is that they (and I) believe that applications built on SOME social platform are going to be the future of web applications. We're barely seeing the hint of that future today, and making a bet early could pay off big or we could all be wrong.