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Facebook Spawns New Industry, Digg Killer

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This is the season for Facebook. It used to be that you couldn't scan Web news without seeing a new Google report. Then it was MySpace, then Digg. Since Facebook opened up to the general public and to developers, it's all anybody wants to talk about.

Besides the usual buzz about whether Facebook will supplant MySpace, or even email – only the old folks use email anymore, apparently – the past coming back to haunt Mark Zuckerberg from Harvard, and the obligatory acquisition rumors (the latest say Facebook is worth more than Dow Jones), the most interesting Facebook development is that marketers are beginning to optimize for the social network via news feeds.

And thus we really start to see the true genius of opening up Facebook.

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The application allows users to view "shared items" from people only on Facebook. Shared items can be viewed on a timeline – past 12 or 24 hours or longer – and shows how many times each item was shared.

"This is the beginning of something really killer," said Scoble. "It’s something I wanted Google to do — Google could put out a Digg-style killer that’d be a lot harder to game. Admittedly this isn’t to the level of a Digg killer yet, but it is gathering steam at a very rapid pace. There’s a lot of smart people using Google Reader — Eric Auchard at Reuters is on the list, for instance. That’ll lead to a lot better news than Digg picks on an average day."

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