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Facebook FeaturesYou have reached our Facebook Features page! Facebook Features was created in November 2007. Check back often for Facebook Features updates.The Wall In July 2007, Facebook allowed users to post attachments to the wall, whereas previously the wall was limited to textual content only. Gifts Facebook users are given one free gift to give upon account signup. Each additional gift given by a user costs USD $1.00. The initial selection of gifts was Valentine's Day themed, and 50% of the proceeds received through February 2007 were donated to the charity Susan G. Komen for the Cure. After the month of February, the proceeds were no longer donated. Soon after, Facebook began making one new gift available each day, most of which had a limited supply or were available for a limited time. With the advent of Applications came a way to subvert the required US$1.00 payment; however, the gifts in the "Free Gifts" application, created by Zachary Allia, are not the same as the official gifts, as they are displayed in a different manner. Marketplace Pokes Friends often engage in what is known as a "poke war," where the poke is exchanged back and forth continuously between two users by using the "poke back" feature. There are several new applications such as "X Me" and "SuperPoke!", that allow users to put any action in place of the word "poke." Status Many students have protested the required "is" referring to people who speak languages other than English and legitimate sentences that cannot be changed to accommodate the "is" grammatically (e.g. "(User name) just got a haircut."). Events Applications Among the most popular applications are Top Friends, which allows users to select and display their favorite friends; Graffiti, which gives users a visual version of Facebook's wall; and iLike, a social music discovery service that features concert information and a music trivia game, similar to the one featured on the iPod. Third-party websites such as Adonomics, which provides application metrics, and blogs such as AppRate, Inside Facebook and Face Reviews have sprung up in response to the clamor for Facebook applications. Even games such as chess and Scrabble are available. On July 4, 2007, Altura Ventures announced the "Altura 1 Facebook Investment Fund," becoming the world's first Facebook-only venture capital firm. On July 10, 2007 Bay Partners announced appfactory, a venture capital seed program dedicated solely to Facebook applications. On August 29, 2007, Facebook changed the way in which the popularity of applications is measured, in order to give more attention to the more engaging applications, following criticism that ranking applications only by the number of users was giving an advantage to the highly viral, yet useless applications. Tech blog Valleywag has criticized Facebook Applications, labeling them a "cornucopia of uselessness." As of October 24, 2007, there are more than 6,500 applications. Facebook Video |
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