The big news dominating blog and news headlines this week came from Facebook's f8 conference which announced the Open Graph and Social Plugins (among other exciting things). We've had several calls and emails from clients asking how this new changes will affect their existing social marketing efforts. One even asked if I'd use my usual weekly blog roundup to focus on f8. Below are 25 stories from this week about f8 and Facebook's new features.
Building the Social Web Together by Mark Zuckerberg
The Next Evolution of Facebook Platform by Bret Taylor
How Facebook won the web by Pete Cashmore
Facebook Takes on the World by Lance Ulanoff
What Facebook's New Platform Means for your Business By Mia Dand
Facebook: The Entire Web Will Be Social by Liz Gannes
I Think Facebook Just Seized Control Of The Internet by MG Siegler
Facebook Open Graph: What it Means for Privacy by Christina Warren
Microsoft Taps Into Facebook's Open Graph To Launch Docs.com by Erick Schonfeld
Facebook's ambition by Robert Scoble
Is the New Facebook a Deal With the Devil? by Marshall Kirkpatrick
Adding the Facebook Like Button To Your Site by John Jantsch
What you should know about Facebook's changes by John Sutter
Facebook to let members share info on Web faves by Jon Swartz
Facebook: Privacy Enemy Number One? by Dan Costa
My Facebook Problem - And Yours by Jeff Jarvis
Ignore Facebook Open Graph at your peril - this is Web 3.0 by Martin Bryant
Facebook Seeks To Build The Semantic Search Engine by Nick O'Neill
With the Open Graph Protocol, Any URL Can Be Treated Just Like a Facebook Page by Justin Smith
A Marketer's Guide to Facebook's New Social Plugins by Kipp Bodnar
How Facebook Could Organize The Internet by Niraj Chokshi
What Facebook's latest means for the Web by Caroline McCarthy
Facebook expands presence on other Web sites by Benny Evangelista
How Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook plan to conquer the rest of the world by Chris Obrien
Has Facebook won the web war against Google? by Jennifer Leggio
Have a great weekend everyone!