That Slide has 100 any human beings working on essentially a slideshow flash widget, a couple embedded video players, and a patronizing knock-off social game is incredulous. If they can fetch that number, then whateverlife should've been worth a billion.
This may be where we see Hunter Thompson's high water mark for the Social Web, where the tides broke and rolled back.
Quiz Monster and Friend Interview have a bigger userbase both international and in the US than Slide's apps. Granted I'm only looking at FB here, but IMO that is the only social network that matters. I work solo and believe that my apps could be run with just one educated rails developer. Isnt that a better buy than a smaller app that needs 100 eningeers?
And I'm not some special case here. There are a handful of Indy fb devs with bigger apps than mine.
This may be where we see Hunter Thompson's high water mark for the Social Web, where the tides broke and rolled back.