Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Facebook kills daily deals, but keep-registration transactions

MG Siegler at TechCrunch to write for the 2009 year. It covers web, mobile, social, big companies, small companies, almost all. And Apple. A lot. Prior to TechCrunch it covers different technologies beats for VentureBeat. Originally from Ohio, mg attended the University of Michigan. He previously lived in Los Angeles, where he worked in Hollywood and in San Diego where ... ? Read More

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Quietly announcing they have killed off their nascent product deals this afternoon, Facebook has caused some confusion. (C) a decision to kill off Facebook site earlier this week, you see, everyone wanted to know what this means for location-based transactions, they started with it? Those who remain alive, Facebook said at the time. With today's performance will change anything?

No, says Facebook. Daily transactions separated from check transactions. -Registration of transactions will work slightly differently from the end of the site, but the company will continue to maintain and strengthen this product. Daily deals are dead — and e-mail account thanks them for it.

Facebook's statement on this issue:

After testing transactions for four months, we decided to put an end to our product deals in the coming weeks. We believe that there are a lot of power in the social approach to driving people in local enterprises. We remain committed to building products to help local businesses connect with people like ads, landing pages, authors of short stories and registration transactions. We learned a lot from our tests, and we will continue to evaluate how to best serve local businesses.

The more brutal terms that might be easier to understand: they are killing off their Groupon killer while maintaining a half their Foursquare killer during the murder of the other half of their Foursquare killer.

The following is a reminder of what still alive registration transaction will look on iPhone Facebook application:


Facebook is the largest social network, with more than 500 million users. Mark Zuckerberg founded Facebook in February 2004, originally as an exclusive network for students at Harvard University. She ...

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