The 3 options for your facebook app

Posted by peter on August 01, 2007

Last night about 200 Seattle tech people, mostly developers but a few marketer types as well, hung out for 4 hours with a few of the folks from facebook to learn about their new open Platform. A major takeaway for me was that, if you’re building off an existing application (as we plan to do with RealityAllStarz) you really have to choose between 3 different approaches to building your facebook app:

  • On one side, come up with a new idea and build a totally separate application, optimized for facebook, which is distinct from your other application. This would be like a travel site that sells airfare doing a facebook app for rating hotels or best cities to travel to.
  • In the middle, take a small piece of your existing application (ideally comprised of features exemplifying its core value) and re-build this in facebook.
  • At on the other side of the spectrum, build a really simple “link app” that simply drives traffic to your other site

Much is this is obviated by several restrictions in how you can make applications on faceboook, including

  • a 24 hour restriction on how long you can retain demographic data on your users
  • no ability to reliably get a users email address or cell phone number
  • some limitations on using javascipt with facebook (you can only in an i-frame in the canvas)
  • and requiring confirmation clicks when using flash within your facebook app

Dave Morin had some good insights. When I asked what he and some of his fellow facebook employees thought would be a great app, one has built yet one said something for large scale conferences. Which I thought was great because we’re considering doing something with Pathable. They also mentioned that games are few and far between and yet game-type apps are some of the most used.

Web Development in IRAQ

Posted by peter on July 26, 2007

Found this on Ajaxian

If you like coding in Ajax, and know how to shoot a gun, this could be for you.
  • Title: Web Developer
  • Salary: $200K plus DOE
  • Taxes: No Federal taxes taken out for the contractors that accept a 12 month. (6 month contractors will have taxes taken out)
  • Location: Iraq
  • Start date: ASAP with 2 weeks training (one in Washington DC and another in Ft. Bening GA)
  • # of Openings: 1

Summary:A principal Department of Defense agency is looking for programmers, developers or coders to code, support field deployment and maintenance of a new database application which will be used by Army units in Iraq. Scope These are full-time positions (12/7) located at one of the major US Bases in IRAQ. Deployment will be period of 6-12 months. Training on the application software will begin prior to deployment and will take place in Virginia. These positions are available for full time employment or for independent contractors. These positions are available now.