About three weeks ago, a new third-party application from Point2 called Neighborhoods made its debut on Facebook, and it’s very impressive. Already in Seattle, 1,200 users have selected their neighborhoods, which means they can now meet their neighbors, invite their neighbors to events, upload photos, browse real estate listings and post items on “The Wall” — a bulletin board of sorts. With the social network already established, you can just imagine what else they could add to the application. While media companies struggle with launching financially-viable hyperlocal destinations, Facebook is well on its way to doing it.
http://www.lostremote.com/2007/08/20/facebook-goes-hyperlocal-with-neighborhoods/
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
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