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All the buzz for the past year has been about social applications, interactive pieces of media that you can install on your Facebook profile as well as on MySpace, Bebo and a number of other social networks. A few weeks ago, Facebook boomed to over 1 billion application installations but sinc
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1 year ago
I must say, though, I quickly became annoyed with the "Virtual Armpit Fart" category of app, which swarmed in plague-like proportions in the late months of '07, and found myself cringing at anything that contained the words "Super," "Poke," "Naughty" or "Throw."
But that might just be my advanced age speaking. I am older, by a factor of 2, than the average FB user.
I am glad that FB added a "block this app" option so that I can spare myself from receiving countless mind-numbing invitations to apps I really don't want to use.
I do find myself wishing for more practical apps on Facebook. I like how it centralizes a number of my connecting and "staying informed" activities and I would use it more if it delivered more functional value. I think I'd like FB, or something like it, to feel more like a desktop to me; there are some collaborative projects that would be convenient to work on in such an environment.
I continue to use a list-making app that (full disclosure) I developed on FB several months back. I use it to create shopping lists, planners of all types, to-do lists and more. It's especially useful when people share lists together (often for fun, but for productivity, too), and I'm proud to say that although our user base is MUCH lower than the NaughtyPoke type of app, our daily usage and retention is quite high.
Take a look if you'd like:
http://apps.facebook.com/listing/
cheers,
Ellen
1 year ago
But, ok, I see your point. While I do find several apps a great way to keep in touch with friends (Owned!) or feel like I'm actually making a difference in the world (Lil Green Patch), I'll admit that 90% of the apps I've downloaded over the last year go completely unused.
Thanks for the perspective.
Cheers,
Matt
1 year ago
If I'm tired of using applications, I'm going to say it. It means there is an inherent flaw in the system. We need a better way to have the cream float to the top. It's unfortunate but I believe that this is the current reality.
1 year ago
To be honest though, most of the applications I added after the initial couple months of the platform were ones that I've seen profiled and reviewed on AllFacebook.com. So I think you should post about them periodically, but maybe only the best of the best that you find. Or perhaps a weekly recommendation?