Mai 06 11

Version imprimable Facebook goes corporate


Le concurrent de vise maintenant les entreprises cf l'article et les noms sont intéressants pour alimenter  sachant que les apli communautaires (social networking) explosent grace au web 2.0 i.e. que l'on n'a pas fini d'en parler et d'observer des nouveautés sur le sujet  http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9588_22-6066533.html 

"Facebook, a social-networking site that has become a success on school campuses nationwide, this week expanded its membership to a different kind of campus: the corporate kind.

Just as it staggered its membership rollout for educational institutions, successfully relying on viral-marketing techniques to gain steam, the venture-backed 2004 invention of Harvard undergraduate Mark Zuckerberg is currently allowing only employees of a select 10 companies--and one nonprofit organization--to join Facebook using their respective .com and .org addresses. (Until now, only people with a .edu address could create a Facebook profile.) "

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"Accenture, Amazon.com, Apple Computer, Electronic Arts, Gap, Intel, Intuit, Microsoft, , and Teach For America.

"There's no secret to the companies (we picked)," Melanie Deitch, Facebook's director of marketing, said in a phone interview. "We wanted to get a cross-section of industries, as well as geographies. We wanted to have some diversity to it."

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