Senh: Sure, go ahead. Twitter's already jumping into this geolocation stuff. I don't use Foursquare, so I don't know what the big deal is. I feel kinda creeped out by it. I always get these twitter messages from people who use it giving out the location. I really don't want people to know where I am, personally.
Senh: I wonder if more cuts are on the way, especially if the Google deal is significantly reduced. It's still the second largest social networking site on the web. Twitter, with all its hype, is still not making much money and lower traffic.
So far, I’ve only heard of two people who are willing to pay for Twitter - Guy kawasaki and Roger Ebert. If you search on Google, you’ll probably find more, but those are the only two I’ve read about. They have one thing in common - they each have over 100,000 followers.
Senh: This article does mention some stats on referral traffic from Facebook for sites using their social plugins, even though most of them are in the "we don't have enough info yet" variety.
Senh: I'm actually not that impressed. I mean, MySpace was getting tens of billions of pageviews per month at their peak, so what's the big deal?