Media Decoder Blog: The Breakfast Meeting: Super Bowl ‘Ad Creep,’ and Online Backlash at Cancer Foundation
Also, federal authorities seize 16 sites that were allegedly streaming live sporting events, and how Mark Zuckerberg built Facebook in his own image.
Media Decoder Blog: Angry Reaction to Spotify’s New Facebook ID Requirement
New Spotify members must log in with a Facebook ID, raising questions about the deal the two companies just made.
Zuckerberg Finds Fans on Google+
Google’s new social networking site hasn’t been active for long, but the founder of Facebook, a rival, has already signed up — and has gained friends.
Facebook Is Developing Ways to Share Media
Facebook is in talks with music services to make a tab to display a user’s top songs and to give friends an easy way to hear them.
Facebook, Foe of Anonymity, Is Forced to Explain a Secret
The social networking site tried to hide the fact that it was behind a campaign to coax reporters and technology experts to write critical stories about Google’s Social Circle.
No Stopping Movie View of Mark Zuckerberg
As a public figure, Facebook’s founder would have to prove reckless disregard for the truth if he wanted to address the portrayal of him in the film “The Social Network.”
A Silicon Valley Investor’s Take on a Post-Facebook World
One of Facebook’s venture capitalists talks about the dynamic of cutting checks in Silicon Valley and defends Mark Zuckerberg regarding his past.
The Media Equation: Film Version of Mark Zuckerberg Divides Generations
Many older viewers will see the film about Facebook’s founder as a cautionary tale. But many who are younger will applaud a man who seized his chance.
Facebook Is to Power Company as …
It may be helpful to think of Facebook as a utility, like a cable provider or phone company. But should regulators treat it that way?



