I think that the social aggregation. are an important part for a website, to give it the just imput to cut through the millions of websites out there and to bring your business at the success. However, I think certainly possible survive without it.
This is not the first time that I’ve talked about these forms of social aggregation. So this time I decided to talk about the recent success of a popular networking call Facebook.
The first question: What is Fachebook.
“a social utility that connects people with friends and others who work, study and live around them. People use Facebook to keep up with friens, upload an unlimited number of photos, share links and videos, and learn more about the people they meet”
Initially used in the college environment, Facebook allows you to create a custom profile avatar to start your micro community, which enable you to share your service with all users on the web.
You can think of Facebook as a service similar to MySpace, but with a key focus that differentiates it from MySpace from the fact that Facebook not only allows the music sharing, but Facebook allows you to offer a photo slide shows, instant messaging and Twitter all in one. It make for a comprehensive set of services to give your information free-for-all in the public section of Facebook.
How to created my group
I’ve created my group, but actually don’t have still readers. So, If you are interested to try Facebook, you open an account and if you feel that you want to joining at the boat anyway, register your account. All that’s needed to join is a valid email address and an password.
Interface
Using a simple interface that even your grand mother could figure out in a minute, I have to say the it’s better than MySpace interface. Add a new friend it’s very easy. When you add another user from your profile, now Facebook prompts you on how you know the person you have brought into your network. Also for any profile users can leave a message.

Conclusion
Facebook is planned to offer a very rich experience to share blog posts, video, audio and links.












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