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		<title>By: John</title>
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		<description>You might want to take a reality check on this supposed Jobster/Facebook â€œpartnership.â€

Who is calling it a partnership? Jobster. To my knowledge, Facebook has issued no press release on this supposed â€œpartnershipâ€ (http://www.facebook.com/press.php). Facebook seems to be very happy doing what theyâ€™re doing, thank you. Jobster is just a flea on a big dog.

Hereâ€™s all it is:

Facebook has an API that anyone can use FOR FREE. Once youâ€™ve written your app, it appears on their list (http://developers.facebook.com/products.php?&amp;desktop=&amp;sort=2). It doesnâ€™t even look to me as though Facebook polices the apps very much; I would hope they know a lot about Jobster, but who knows? You can also define yourself as a Facebook group. Itâ€™s not like youâ€™re a first-class module in Facebook; youâ€™re just another service plugged into it. To get a feel for which of these plugins interest Facebook, the one they are calling their â€œFeatured Productâ€ is MoochSpot, which is for tracking expenses.

Good luck to Jobster. Maybe someday theyâ€™ll be the featured product.

It is bizarre to me that investment professionals would accept Jobster BS (oops, I mean, PR) at face value. A partnership is a two-way street. To be sure, perhaps Facebook will be gratified by the bazillions of hits that come their way from Jobster (possible? Doubtful). Or maybe there will be a universal shout from the kids that the Jobster CareerCenter is a great feature. But right now, the 2nd most popular app (after one written by Facebook) is â€œYour Hottest Friend,â€ which should give you an idea of what the student mind values (http://developers.facebook.com/products.php?&amp;desktop=&amp;sort=2).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You might want to take a reality check on this supposed Jobster/Facebook â€œpartnership.â€</p>
<p>Who is calling it a partnership? Jobster. To my knowledge, Facebook has issued no press release on this supposed â€œpartnershipâ€ (<a href="http://www.facebook.com/press.php)" rel="nofollow">http://www.facebook.com/press.php)</a>. Facebook seems to be very happy doing what theyâ€™re doing, thank you. Jobster is just a flea on a big dog.</p>
<p>Hereâ€™s all it is:</p>
<p>Facebook has an API that anyone can use FOR FREE. Once youâ€™ve written your app, it appears on their list (<a href="http://developers.facebook.com/products.php?&amp;desktop=&amp;sort=2)" rel="nofollow">http://developers.facebook.com/products.php?&amp;desktop=&amp;sort=2)</a>. It doesnâ€™t even look to me as though Facebook polices the apps very much; I would hope they know a lot about Jobster, but who knows? You can also define yourself as a Facebook group. Itâ€™s not like youâ€™re a first-class module in Facebook; youâ€™re just another service plugged into it. To get a feel for which of these plugins interest Facebook, the one they are calling their â€œFeatured Productâ€ is MoochSpot, which is for tracking expenses.</p>
<p>Good luck to Jobster. Maybe someday theyâ€™ll be the featured product.</p>
<p>It is bizarre to me that investment professionals would accept Jobster BS (oops, I mean, PR) at face value. A partnership is a two-way street. To be sure, perhaps Facebook will be gratified by the bazillions of hits that come their way from Jobster (possible? Doubtful). Or maybe there will be a universal shout from the kids that the Jobster CareerCenter is a great feature. But right now, the 2nd most popular app (after one written by Facebook) is â€œYour Hottest Friend,â€ which should give you an idea of what the student mind values (<a href="http://developers.facebook.com/products.php?&amp;desktop=&amp;sort=2)." rel="nofollow">http://developers.facebook.com/products.php?&amp;desktop=&amp;sort=2).</a></p>
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