
Robert Scoble has three interesting recent posts about Facebook, its redesign and why public outcry won’t matter; Facebook and your “social graph” and what that means businesswise down the road; and how the Twitter hype spells big bucks to come for, that’s right, Facebook.
- Why Facebook has never listened and why it definitely won’t start now
- Scoble responsible for destroying the utility of the social graph
- Why Rob Diana is right: Twitter gets the hype while Facebook will get the gold

Nov 28th, 2010 at 2:07 am
Cas
I agree with what Robert is saying in each post. Facebook for me is both a social and business tool whereas Twitter is purely business as none of my real life friends are on Twitter whereas they are all on Facebook. It’s such a great way to keep in touch on a personal level. I’m also finding it very beneficial for business in that fan of my Facebook page are more interactive than followers on Twitter. I feel I can reach people a lot easier using Facebook, especially using their ads and Facebook pages. Twitter just can’t compete at all as far as I’m concerned. – Cas. Your Wedding Bomboniere