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		<title>Facebook has to clarify its ad policy thanks to companies like Offerpal</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 19:25:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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I am not a huge fan of Offerpal, it likely has something to do with the fact that I, at one point in time, enjoyed playing Farmville. In order to earn &#8220;farm cash&#8221; you had to either fill out surveys or give the game money. ...]]></description>
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<p>I am not a huge fan of Offerpal, it likely has something to do with the fact that I, at one point in time, enjoyed playing Farmville. In order to earn &#8220;farm cash&#8221; you had to either fill out surveys or give the game money. The last time I tried to fill out the surveys (no, I never gave them my cell phone number or anything except for an email address I use for spam anyway) I waited and waited and never got the &#8220;farm cash&#8221; I was promised. Since that day, I haven&#8217;t played Farmville.</p>
<p>This practice has made a lot of people on the site angry, including editor at TechCrunch Michael Arrington, who has gone after the CEO of Offerpal to get some explanation about the company&#8217;s ethics.</p>
<p>Facebook posted in its blog about its ad policies and how it polices ads on the site.</p>
<p>The blog said, &#8220;Our policies are clear. If you&#8217;re an ad network and don&#8217;t comply with them, you are doing a disservice to your customers, and you should expect your business opportunities on Facebook to cease. The underlying issues here are bigger than ads. They&#8217;re about building an experience that users will want to come back to &#8230;no spam, no surprises.&#8221;</p>
<p>I completely agree with Facebook here, but I do believe that it should do something to keep spammy ad networks off the site (otherwise it will begin to look less like Facebook and start getting a reputation more along the lines of Myspace). Myspace is full of spammy ads that Facebook, so far, has steered clear of for the most part.</p>
<p>The ad networks used to get the &#8220;premiums&#8221; in the games like Farmville, Mafia Wars, etc. are all pretty spammy and unless someone really knows what they&#8217;re doing when they &#8220;sign up&#8221; for an &#8220;offer&#8221; or fill out some kind of quiz, then they could end up being charged for the premium services on their cell phones or other ways.</p>
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		<title>Google to buy Twitter??</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2009 18:56:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This week the blog-o-sphere was clashing about opinions of Google buying out Twitter. While some may say it&#8217;s a bad thing, I think that it could make Twitter better (or at least more useful).
TechCrunch proprietor Michael Arrington, citing three unnamed sources, said on Thursday night ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This week the blog-o-sphere was clashing about opinions of Google buying out Twitter. While some may say it&#8217;s a bad thing, I think that it could make Twitter better (or at least more useful).</p>
<blockquote><p>TechCrunch proprietor Michael Arrington, citing three unnamed sources, said on Thursday night that Google would pay for Twitter in cash, stock or a combination of the two.</p>
<p>The companies are also considering working together on a new search engine, he wrote.<br />
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<p>Hours after Arrington’s blog entry, Kara Swisher reported on her Boomtown blog said the story was inaccurate, citing “a number of sources.”</p>
<p>“In fact, Twitter and Google have simply been engaged in ’some product-related discussions,’ according to one source,” Swisher wrote.</p></blockquote>
<p>I know that I write a lot about Twitter, but I still can&#8217;t understand why some people want to use it. Someone commented on the last post I wrote about Twitter with a YouTube video that basically sums up exactly how I feel about it. </p>
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