Facebook may have its eyes on the prize - the social networking site, which was at one time open only to college students, intends to open its doors to everyone else, as well. This move could help Facebook reach MySpace-like levels of popularity, but many bloggers think that current users will resent the change.
Forbes.com about the reaction that might come as a result of this latest revelation. "Facebook could be hurt when users start drawing comparisons to MySpace," he said. "There's a backlash with every change at Facebook - but this is now the point of no return. The Facebook users feel like they have ownership in the company. When they realize that they're not the ones in control, it's a real slap in the face." The move could, at least, make good financial sense. Pete Cashmore noted that the "big winner here would be Microsoft - the Facebook/Microsoft ad deal could turn out to be far more valuable than originally thought. That said," he continued, "I can only imagine that users will react negatively to the move - coming so soon after the Facebook facelift fiasco, it seems like incredibly bad timing." Tag: Add to Del.icio.us | Digg | Yahoo! My Web | Furl Bookmark Murdok: Doug is a staff writer for Murdok for the latest eBusiness news.Facebook To Offer Open Registration
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