Google News Launches Facebook Application 82
NewsCloud writes "Eight days after Google CEO Eric Schmidt told Zeitgeist conference attendees that social networks account for an 'enormous proportion [of Internet usage]...it's a very real phenomenon,' Google News has launched its own Facebook application. Says Google News: 'This experimental application enables users to create custom sections or select from a set of pre-defined topics, then browse and share stories with their friends on Facebook. We are trying a couple things differently with this application, and it is still in beta, but we think that it adds value to the Facebook experience and to users' overall news experience.' Check out Google News on Facebook (requires registration) — or view screenshots."
Still in beta (Score:5, Funny)
What of Google's isn't in beta?
Re:Depends (Score:4, Insightful)
Google Being Evil (Score:1, Funny)
Of course, Chinese students who get party approval to post will be outed by Google to the Chinese People Security Bureau, and their parents will have to pay for a 9mm bullet.
Re:Still in beta (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Still in beta (Score:5, Interesting)
What of Google's isn't in beta?
They lack direction. Their direction used to be better search, now it's just "more ad clicks in more places". The rest of their portfolio appears truly random to me, which it may very well be, as it consists mostly of "20% off time" projects left in the labs, or as early beta, or late beta.
Looks like the 20% time has side effects. Microsoft has been bashed here regularly for its strategy of entering in all markets it possibly can and observing "what sticks", but now Google is in the same situation, even more so.
Some random Google projects, which were abandoned while stuck in perpetual beta status:
Google Gears (the page say "early beta")
Google Video (looks like they recycled some of the tech in YouTube and left the rest stagnate)
Google Talk (what happened to this thing? They virtually abandoned it, and there are some known issues still not fixed in it)
Google Pack (they did an update some time ago, that rips off the look of Vista gadgets, and seems it staled)
Google Accelerator (the ill-received internet accelerator that will cache your password protected pages and share them out).
Google Product Search (former Froogle, now seems quite downplayed, and no development is happening in it. Of course, it's "beta")
Orkut, Picassa, Blogger, SketchUp: what's going on with those, they just bought them
Also I always wondered why they work on various improvements in the Labs, like Google Suggest, only to then never push them on the main site (oddly enough the Google search field in Firefox uses Google Suggest).
Re:Still in beta (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Still in beta (Score:4, Insightful)
Right, many people. Approximately 44 thousand. That's less than 1% of the market compared to ICQ/MSN/Yahoo/AIM.
There are over 14 million people that use Windows 98 constantly as of yet too, do you take this as a sign MS is very enthusiastic about their Win98 support?
Google Talk still has audio issue on certain machines (confirmed on two of my machines, where Skype worked great), and a bunch of other bugs, like "100% CPU stalling" bug during long conversations. Guess if Google cared, they'd smooth those up by now.
Look at what Google Talk users do:
Google Talk also has several "hacks" or things you can use to enhance your communicational experience. They include making your words italic and bold. Also, many users have found out a way to log in with multiple logins by changing the target of the shortcut.
Huh? Why should people hack Talk to emulate text formatting and multiple profiles.
Re:Still in beta (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Still in beta (Score:4, Interesting)
Just my experience, but it has almost entirely replaced AIM for me. Google was smart to build chat into gmail.
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Its use is high where people are not stuck with MSN (which means most of the developing countries, except South America where every one uses MSN). As more people start using Google Mail, Google Talk will become more usable.
Google Pack
Why they created this is beyond my understanding.
Orkut
Welcome to Brazil, India, Pakistan... everyone is on Orkut-ing. Orkut is still being developed (and gathers a lot of down-times with a very stupid temporary page which has no information about how long it will tak
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Googletalk is great, because all you need is a browser. If you have google mail, and most people I know do (but then again, I work in a very smart field of IT), then you already have the only IM client that you will need.
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Eh? (Score:2)
In Brazil, Orkut IS social networking. In the Philippines, Friendster remains popular, If it works well enough, the choice of software largely devolves to whatever the group norm is for individua
Re:Still in beta (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Still in beta (Score:4, Funny)
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Their search/advertising is like Microsoft's OS and Office - it is guaranteed to make them *a lot* of money for the foreseeable future - enough to dwarf the cost of these side projects. To the shareholder, the side projects make sense because 1% of them turn into a gmail. To the typical user, these b
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I haven't used most o
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Google Video - Probably gets killed off or refocused at some point, YouTube is their main entry in that space now.
Google Talk - Big shift away from the downloadable client toward web-based versions, which seem to attract more market share.
Google Pack - Don't really need to do anything with this, except new versions of apps when they update.
Google Accelerator - This I'm pretty sure they've orphaned, for the reasons you
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They lack direction.
Or at least their direction isn't obvious to outsiders like you and me. Google has always been known for keeping their projects secret.
Looks like the 20% time has side effects. Microsoft has been bashed here regularly for its strategy of entering in all markets it possibly can and observing "what sticks", but now Google is in the same situation, even more so.
Agreed on this one. The good thing about Google is its interoperability. Let's just hope it won't be inversely proportional to Google's market share.
Some random Google projects, which were abandoned while stuck in perpetual beta status:
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Are you trolling or what?
Google Gears is a pretty recent project, and it's being actively developed. Check out their blog; there's a submission every ten days or so, nevermind the real code that gets written.
Google Talk -
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Someone comes up with something cool, Google copies the idea (Skype, PayPal, Facebook...) and several crappy releases ("betas") later they get it half-right and kill the other guy.
At least MS has ecosystem & partners, these guys are like the aliens from the movie Independence Day. Screw Goo.
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Facebook clientel definitely have a higher ~IQ than those of Bebo or myspace.
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Hmmm... that depends entirely on how you look at intelligence...
I grant you that there are possibly more university students on Facebook than MySpace -- is that truly a measure of intelligence?
Certainly for the creative arts Facebook is absolutely worthless. I'm a filmmaker. To network with other filmmakers artists and musicians
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Yes, their IQs are in the low 90s.
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Orkut? (Score:4, Interesting)
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Again FUNWALL! Vampires!` (Score:3, Funny)
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Google (giant popular company) integrating its services with Facebook IS news.
Oblig. (Score:1)
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Epic 2015 (Score:3, Interesting)
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Entertainment
Construction
Travel
Communication
Mathemetics
Geography
All of these things are done -way- different than 100 years ago. Very few aspects of any of them could be considered worse off. Why is 'news' not the same? We used to be restricted to gossip, then the reach of the local printed paper, then the reach of the radio and television... Now the internet lets everyone communicate with everyone and self-style journalists (bloggers) can disseminate information with little or no cost to themselves. China has proven how hard it is to censor the internet and exactly how free information really is.
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Boy that sure will suck, I can see why you're worried.
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Makes my eyes hurt (Score:5, Insightful)
As a new Facebook user, I'm surprised by the mess and disorganization that applications on Facebook cause. Reading other peoples' profiles is like participating in psychological experiments with lots of graphics and widgets competing for your attention. And don't get me started on regurgitated content such as "Only great minds can read this This is weird, but interesting!", vampire fights, yes or no apps, etc.
Here's hoping that Google application implementation won't suck.
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As time went on, they grew too greedy. Their "blogging" and "bookmark sharing" co
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The App platform in one fell swoop eliminated every single competitive advantage Facebook once had, and completely erased its identity
When people ask me why I like Facebook my answer is just BECAUSE it's such a great "Web 2.0" aggregator. My Facebook profile lists my Wordpress blog, my del.icio.us bookmarks, my Last.fm music, my latest Jaiku and my Flickr pictures.
That is, exactly the opposite to your objection above, and it
Zeitgiest (Score:2, Funny)
What about this isn't like AOL? (Score:2, Interesting)
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Oh, wait--there's no "but." You're right. One could argue that the lack of closed protocols is the key difference, but fundamentally I have to ask, "so what?"
"just a big waste of time and energy that all goes to pay a few people mega salaries and a bunch of other people mediocre salaries."
Yep. Exactly.
"It also accomplishes nothing for the greater good, it's worse than a sitcom or American Idol."
Well now, it provides as much entertainment as those 'fine' venues for humiliation
Well hopefully (Score:2)
Something needs to add value. The S/N ratio on Facebook is pretty horrible. At least none of my friends, or groups I've joined, etc. are doing anything beyond tinkering with it.
If they want to get serious about being a useful TOOL rather than TOY, I'd say the first step would be to give every Facebook user an e-mail address that can be used to communicate with the outside world (both ways). While I might n
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fmail (Score:2)
but its seems to have lots of users.
Can I toss in a plug for my facebook app
Automatically groups your friends.
Applications ruined Facebook (Score:1)
News?? (Score:2)
When Yahoo! released a wiki-like facebook app (mash.yahoo.com), it wasn't listed here as story. It launched with all kinds of rss feed modules that can be drag and dropped around the profile.
By the way, there are 28 yahoo rss applications [facebook.com] on facebook, including news, weather, messenger plugin, and music player. I know I'll be crucified for saying it, but I think that slashdot staff are google whores.