Shared links site shows power of Facebook
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With Facebook proclaiming its 'Open Graph' as the future of the web at its F8 conference in San Francisco last week, it was only a matter of time before developers showed the world what the social networking giant’s information-sharing tools could do. In the event, a marketing man beat them to it. In a single evening, Matt Schlicht, a product manager at internet video-sharing site Ustream, put together ItsTrending.com, a site that ranks the most popular shared...
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