Check out the top headlines and insights this week from Inside Facebook— tracking Facebook and the Facebook platform for developers and marketers.
Monday, July 19th, 2010
- Create Your Quiz Rises to Become Facebook’s Third-Largest App by MAU on This Week’s List of Fastest Growers
- Levi’s Users Events Marketing for Sales Promotions [Updated]
- Announcing the Inside Network Job Board
- Votigo Sets Its Sights on Facebook Marketing
- In Strange Ownership Suit, Judge Removes Restrictions on Facebook Assets
- As Facebook Prepares to Announce 500 Million Users, a Look Back at Its Traffic Growth
Tuesday, July 20th, 2010
- Top 20 Facebook Pages: Music, Big Brands, Celebrity and Bob Marley
- Facebook Allows Advertising Accounts to Have Multiple Users [Updated]
- Despite Controversy, Penkake Is the Largest Known Quiz Developer on Facebook
- Ads API Profile: TBG’s ONE Media Manager Streamlined Advertising Interface
- Wildfire Launches Group Deals on Facebook
Wednesday, July 21st, 2010
- If True, the Ceglia Case Could Rewrite Part of Facebook’s Early History
- Appbistro Page App Marketplace Launches A Q&A For Page Administrators
- Facebook Announces 500 Million Users, Stories and Thanks Applications
- Facebook Releases C# SDK
- User Survey Results: What Do Young Female Users Think of the Facebook Privacy Debate?
Thursday, July 22nd, 2010
- RockYou Also Signs on to Exclusive Five-Year Deal for Facebook Credits
- Facebook’s Hires This Week: Austin, Google and eBay
- Who’s Using Facebook’s Top Apps? Newer Games Attract More Older Women
- Facebook Hires Two Executives for New India Office
- New Jobs This Week on the Inside Network Job Board: Lolapps, Context Optional, EA2D, & More
- During Talk, Zuckerberg Hints at Friends List Changes, Calls Upcoming Film “Fiction”
- Facebook Application Bookmarks Now Drop Below The Fold If Unused For 30 Days
Friday, July 23rd, 2010
- Crowdflower Labor-On-Demand Releases API, Partners with TrialPay
- Wooga Becomes the Fourth Large Developer to Use Facebook Credits Exclusively
- More Facebook Home Page Changes May Be Coming, as News Feed Test Appears
- Facebook Expands Like Button Functionality with Iframe Commenting, Multi-Page Publishing
- Facebook Roundup: Zuck on TV, Lawsuits, Sarah Palin, Coca-Cola, and More
Source: Inside Social Games