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Bernard Lunn thinks LinkedIn is in a great spot because 80% of his contacts are there, and Facebook isn't real for business yet. Wait six months, Bernard.
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» Poll: Will You Have More Business Contacts in Facebook than LinkedIn, in 6 Months? from Read/WriteWeb
Most of the comments and trackbacks from my post on LinkedIn confirmed that LinkedIn has momentum as a business social network. However some Facebook fans believe that LinkedIn is only enjoying a temporary time in the sun. For example Stowe... [Read More]
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LinkedIn reminds me of that Blondie song:
"And if I do... will anything happen?"
Posted by: Gordon Rae | November 18, 2007 at 03:11 PM
I see Facebook becoming too messy to handle business networking. The newsfeed is already a mess, and I'll be surprised if friend spam doesn't become seriously abused.
I expect to see professions wane from using it aside from sending out bulk invites, playing Scrabble and wishing they understood the social graph better.
I'm not saying LinkedIn is the future of business networking online, I just saying Facebook isn't.
Posted by: Ted R. | November 18, 2007 at 06:36 PM