Link Post for February 5th

by The A2SM Editors on February 5, 2010

This is the A2SM Link Post for February 5th. To see more of the bookmarks we’ve found, check out our Delicious Feed

  • Facebook Flips The Switch On Its Improved Photo Uploader – It’s no secret that Facebook Photos is massively popular, with the company boasting that it receives a whopping 2.5 billion photos uploaded every month. And as the site continues to grow — it just passed 400 million users — that number is only going to get more staggering. Unfortunately, the photo uploading experience hasn’t always been smooth; you’ve to wait for the photo uploads to finish, and the entire process was just sort of clunky. Today, the company announced that it’s rolling out an improved photo upload browser plugin.
  • Facebook Takes Over Its Own Display Advertising From Microsoft, Keeps Bing For Web Search – When it comes to display advertising on its own site, Facebook is taking full control of its inventory away from Microsoft. Even prior to Microsoft’s initial $240 million investment in Facebook in 2007, the two companies had an advertising partnership giving Microsoft the ability to serve display ads on the social network. That was a three-year deal which was up for renewal. The two companies just finished renegotiating it, and Microsoft will no longer be serving up display ads on Facebook.
  • Microsoft Expands Search Partnership with Facebook – SuperSite Blog – Microsoft
    and Facebook announced an expanded search partnership today. As part of this new global agreement, Microsoft and Facebook will soon provide Facebook users with "a more complete search experience by providing full access to Bing’s features, helping customers make faster, smarter decisions."
  • 5 Features Facebook Should Add To Their New Email Product – According to Mike Arrington, Facebook is preparing to roll out its own email client, code named “Titan”. We’ve suggested to Facebook in the past that they roll out an email client as they have an opportunity to redefine the product. Additionally, Paul Bucheit, the lead developer of Gmail, is now an employee of Facebook which means he may have another opportunity to redefine the email experience.
  • The $9.99 Ebook Is Dead: Third Major Publisher Hachette Dumps on Amazon – Kindle – Gizmodo
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