Interesting stuff about my Facebook Account
Application can be found here; http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=89744674290
1. Half through my 400 something days on Facebook, I sign up on twitter and use the selective twitter app to post from Twitter to Facebook. 2. I joined FB roughly one year after it was opened to everyone with a valid e-mail address (Sept 2006). I still remember reading about FB on every Tech site. But thinking myself that I don't need to be there, I have my blog, and my friends aren't there too. But that changed within my social circle in 2007. I have skimmed through my friends statistics and all joined around the same time after me or at the same time. That fact tells us more about word of mouth and personal recommendations than I could in a 2500 word essay about this topic. And all my friends aren't as Tech heavy and moving on the edge of new things as I tend to do. 3. I update my status more than the majority of my friends. 4. I have to stop using "..." within sentences. This is a bad writing and expression style habit. I am aware of this and read about it ... ;-) 5. The majority of my updates contain "good", "like", "just". I assume that overall I post positive things. 6. My hours I post updates are odd (sometimes). Reminds me of this post http://lifehacker.com/165138/geek-health-problems . Kevin Rose & Alex Albrecht from Diggnation covered it back then. 7. I am less communicative on Wednesdays than Fridays. Maybe I am telling everyone what great week I had or that I am looking forward for the weekend. I don't know. But considering the studies about workforce productivity throughout the week, and Friday shields the lowest productivity (and Wednesdays the highest), then my increased communication on Fridays is correlating with my lower productivity in general on Fridays. And my higher productivity on Wednesdays leads to less updates on Facebook that same day. - Finally, Facebook statistics prove management science right! Am I right?And I have to note that I do not play any games on FB. Its a time-eater, waste, for nothing.
PS: Have attached one PDF or search Google "productivity throughout the week"

