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Friday, 11 September 2009

Facebook Stalks Twitter

Posted on 15:18 by Unknown

It's been a busy day over at Facebook HQ. They have announced three new features/applications that are either influenced directly by Twitter or can be viewed as direct competitors to features of Twitter.

@Replies in Status Updates

A compelling feature of Twitter is the ability to either respond directly to another Twit by leading your tweet with an '@' and Twitter account name, or reference another twit by including the @username anywhere in the tweet. If someone puts @aardrian in his/her tweet, I am notified in some fashion (some third-party applications handle it differently depending on your preferences)

Facebook launched a similar, but different, feature today and will be rolling it out over coming weeks.

The gist is this: Start a status update and begin to reference a friend by typing an '@.' A menu will appear at that point allowing you to select one of your Facebook friends (or groups/events/apps/pages). The '@' goes away once you select someone, but that name remains a link to the person's profile. The person you referenced will be notified via email and/or a wall post that he/she was mentioned in your update.

Facebook Lite

Launched but not widely available, Facebook Lite is a stripped down version of your Facebook friend feed. The idea was to create a simpler interface that focuses on the updates from your friends. The speculation is that it's intended to mimic the Twitter feed, but with the uniquely Facebook features. Mashable has screen captures in their article, "BREAKING: Facebook Lite Is Live."

Facebook Pushes FriendFeed Open Source

A month ago Facebook aquired FriendFeed and called many of its aggregation features its own as a result. Today Facebook is releasing the web framework that powers the real-time functionality of FriendFeed as an open source tool called Tornado. Organizations that are looking for a framework designed to focus specifically on speed and performance for real-time data throughput have another option that has already been stress-tested as a Facebook add-on and stand-alone application.

Read more:

  • http://www.tornadoweb.org/, The Tornado web site.
  • Tornado: Facebook's Real-Time Web Framework for Python over at the Facebook developer blog.
  • The technology behind Tornado, FriendFeed's web server over at Facebook’s Director of Products, Bret Taylor, personal blog.
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