
July 24, 2007
HEALTH2.0: Laura Locke interviews FaceBook CEO
My friend Laura Locke interviewed the FaceBook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. I think if I met anyone that successful that young I'd be forced to beat them up on principle. But Laura instead asked some sensible questions about The Future of Facebook.
Given the fast growth in Facebook, it's probably well worth watching as a kind of slighlty more grown up social network than MySpace, and one that may have implications for health care.
July 24, 2007 in Health 2.0 | Permalink
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Opening up the Facebook platform to developers was a brilliant move by the young CEO. Applications that marry expert technology with an impressive user base creates a breeding ground for new ideas and relevant solutions. Take Nurse Central, the first peer referral network on Facebook. Beyond the application's slick technological features, the site creates an opportunity to allow nurses across the globe to network and stay connected - in essense, creating a richer pool of nurse professionals within a social utility platform.
Posted by: Sarita | Jul 28, 2007 10:20:55 AM
Opening up the Facebook platform to developers was a brilliant move by the young CEO. Applications that marry expert technology with an impressive user base creates a breeding ground for new ideas and relevant solutions. Take Nurse Central, the first peer referral network on Facebook. Beyond the application's slick technological features, the site creates an opportunity to allow nurses across the globe to network and stay connected - in essense, creating a richer pool of nurse professionals within a social utility platform.
Posted by: Sarita | Jul 28, 2007 10:21:37 AM
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