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unalone
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Facebook Crosses 300 Million Users and is Cash Flo...
They also let users send virtual gifts to one another for really low prices.
blasdel
on Sept 15, 2009
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'gifts' being 64x64px icons that have been
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whatusername
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Actually - someone pointed out to me recently that a 64x64px flower lasts a whole lot longer than a chocolate bar.
unalone
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The question is which provides greater value to you while it lasts.
blasdel
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...not to mention a lot longer than a real flower, which will wilt, die, dessicate, and crumble into dust.
unalone
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I think they worked better when Facebook offered them free to promote things. There were a lot of Dark Knight icons being passed around when the movie came out. I don't know any friend that's actually bought one.
snprbob86
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Free to users != free to promoters; they surely profited off of those Dark Knight icons.
unalone
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That's what I meant. I think that's a better ad/gift model than their idea of making users pay for digital icons.
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