"Joseph, there's only so far Twitter can go with plain status updates. Facebook has those. The only way Twitter will be able to grow to the size of Facebook is by adding new features, and when that happens people will realize they can get the same thing and more from Facebook. People saying it's "cool" simply means it's a fad. My money (literally) is in Facebook, and that's founded by concrete results. Good luck making money on Twitter though."
- Jesse Stay
Jesse: The LIVE Feed really grabbed me today, that's fun stuff on FaceBook.
- Owen Greaves
Pretty cool, eh? You'll see a lot more - Facebook hasn't stopped innovating, and in the past they have shown they can innovate much faster than Twitter.
- Jesse Stay
Jesse the problem with Facebook is if you are not in the under 30 generation and I am not all the application and Mafia Games IMO are not fun. I usually ignore them but the request are a pain. For the under 30 crowd this is a different story they communicate more on Facebook than Twitter they always will so it all depends which group you are trying to make money from.
- Rob Cairns
Rob, the largest growing demographic for Facebook are those 35 and older, so yours (and my) generation are finding something from it. You can hide the Mafia requests. Just select "Ignore all invites from this application", or the "Hide" drop-down next to the item in your news feed.
- Jesse Stay
Rob, I am well over 35, and even before I became addicted to Farm Town, I found Facebook to be compelling. I was urged to join Facebook by the woman who was organizing our 30th anniversary high school reunion. That's when I discovered that Facebook would allow me to link to all sorts of "IRL" people who just are not on Twitter or FriendFeed. Eventually I've added the non-IRL people, and...
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- John E. Bredehoft
Jesse, question re your comment "My money (literally) is in Facebook." As a developer, you have previously documented your frustrations regarding the use of the Twitter API, the sudden changes in the API and in the Twitter "rules," often without communication from Twitter itself. If you've mentioned your experience with the Facebook API, I've missed the mention; are the Facebook people more developer-friendly?
- John E. Bredehoft
John, both friendly and smarter. The types of issues I've seen out of the Facebook platform have been much more mature than what I've seen out of Twitter's. The platform is much, much richer than Twitter's, too. I can get in at the server, or browser level and do cool stuff with it.
- Jesse Stay
Jesse - I do ignore them. I do use Facebook and I am actually in the process of starting a fan page for the Lacrosse League whose board I sit on( we have kids between 12-21). We already have our own Web site. I do agree that the over 35 Market is a big market for the, to explore. I do use Facebook on a daily basis. More so since I have an Iphone ahd the Iphone app is great.
- Rob Cairns
John I do not disagree it gives you a chance to link to all kinds of people. Its funny I swore I would never use Facebook and I originally got on it to keep an eye on my son. he is now 17. I probably use Facebook to communicate now more than I planned. The reality is you will use what ever service(s) the people you communicate with use. One reason I feel their is a need to be on multiple services including Twitter/Facebook/Friend Feed etc
- Rob Cairns
I'm about to vom-bomb. Going to hide this entry.
- Johnny
more different cheeses, but please please do'nt ruin the beauty of it with *shudders* tofu..
- Rasmus Lauridsen
you can also add more colours with some vegetable (spinach, potato, peppers, etc.) frittata/omelette cubes. The original is really nice & yummy though :->
- Stefaniav
You could make that with tofu or jello too.
- Adrian
The cubes are perfect, I'm still astonished
- Stefaniav
Hanna, what about switching meat for tempeh? Wonder if Rasmus shudders from tempeh lol but anyway, its your cubewich to do with it what you want. :)))
- Myrna
Konstantina, I can think of boiled sweet potatoes and pumpkin as some of the vegetables that can be cut in such cubes O_o also carrots maybe... and definitely more cheese. plus some mangoes?..
- AgentRouge
You didn't have to answer, but thanks! Kind of fun to see the names of lists that people choose. On Facebook I have one called "Social Media Douchebags". But not here, of course.
- Laura Norvig
Is that where I am in your Facebook, Laura? :)
- Louis Gray
Oh, hell no, Louis! You are in my "Friendfeeders" list.
- Laura Norvig