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Goodbye, Facebook Friend Feature!
The other day, I wrote a lighthearted piece about a new feature on Facebook called "People You Might Know," which showed Facebook users profiles of people they were connected to. (One writer I spoke to said, "I’ve been feeling like somehow Facebook knows to recommend the very people whose existence I try to forget.") As of last night People You Might Know appears to have been removed from Facebook. Working out the kinks, or stung by criticism? read more »
Harvard Jokers Sell The Facebook Book to Harry N. Abrams
Recent Harvard graduates Greg Atwan and Evan Lushing have sold a satirical book about Facebook to Harry N. Abrams Inc, to be published in spring 2008. Mr. Atwan declined to say how much he and his partner were paid, but said it was "in the range" of $50,000.
The Facebook Book, Mr. Atwan said, will not be a users' guide and will contain "no journalism": instead it will be full of jokes, anecdotes, and "fanciful stories." read more »
From Bluebook to Facebook: Social Site Seduces Firmland
Distracted lawyers waste billable hours yakking on Facebook. read more »
Obama HQ: Welcome to the Jungle
The question is whether good cheer and enthusiasm (and lots of volunteers) can possibly be enough to compensate for the advantages the Hillary Clinton campaign has in terms of experience and money.
The Obama operation certainly seem to have the youthful-innovation component down. The new-media office has rolled out my.barackobama.com, a social organizing tool calibrated to locate and activate Obama supporters around the country. According to 23-year-old staffer Chris Hughes -- who happens to be the cofounder of Facebook (and who looks a lot like this guy) -- a good measure of real interest in the site is how many people download their photos. About half of them have.
Robert Gibbs, the elder statesman in the press office who came up with that howlingly aggressive response to Howard Wolfson during the David Geffen flap, promised that the Obama campaign was ready to take on the Clintons -- but in some unspecified new way.
"Obviously she has a stable of some of the best talent in the Democratic Party, and that's commendable," said Gibbs "But if we get into a contest of 'how are we going to outdo what everyone else has always done to win the presidency,' we are not going to win. I don't think there is any doubt that people can do politics as its always been done better than we can." --Jason HorowitzRudy’s Loveless Marriage to Conference Conservatives
The Transom
The Transom
Nick Sylvester, Viral Marketer
So what's there now? Albums by Babyshambles, Lady Sovereign, Marxy, and My Bloody Valentine, respectively an indie rock thing, a grime thing, a twenty-minute album released on my friend's record label that's brilliant and heard by practically no-one, and a canonic album from the late 80s.
The "friend's record label" is Beekeeper Records, which was founded two years ago by Sylvester, along with fellow Pitchfork Media writer Matt Lemay.
--Leon Neyfakh











