Facebook - it's what's happening

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I find myself using Facebook a lot more lately - there seem to be a growing mass of people I interact with regularly doing their online hanging out there.

Peter Brantley has a nice post in the O'Reilly Radar on the use of Facebook by grad students.

What I learned, and what was new to me, was just how intrinsic the use of Facebook is today among younger scholars - grad students and junior faculty - in their scholarship and teaching. Facebook, for now, is often the place where they work, collaborate, share, and plan. Grad students may run student projects using Facebook groups; they may communicate amongst each other in inter-institutional (multi-university) research projects; they may announce speakers and special events to their communities.

I think Peter is right on the money when he lists the characteristics that make Facebook a success:

the sense of community; user control over the boundedness of openness; support for fine grained privacy controls; the ability to form ad-hoc groups with flexible administration; integration and linkage to external data resources and application spaces through a liberal and open API definition; socially promiscuous communication

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Bird said:

Here is the (unsurprisingly ironic) Piled Higher and Deeper take on Facebook:

http://www.phdcomics.com/comics/archive.php?comicid=877

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