Facebook webinar – questionable?

We’ve twice covered Facebook during our webinars, and while our Facebook 2: Electric Boogaloo was an acclaimed sequel, producers of Facebook 3: Electric Boogalee hope to avoid the three-quel curse (I’m looking at you, Ewoks). To keep it fresh, we want our audience to help script what we talk about when we talk about Facebook.

Instead of just sending your RSVP, send us a question via twitter, email (primers@nerdery.com) or in the comments below. You have a right to a straight answer to your Facebook development questions, and we’ll answer them directly during two free webinars, Tuesday, March 15 at 10:15 a.m. and Thursday, March 17 at 3:15 p.m. (Central Time).

Ask us anything. Curious about programming possibilities on Facebook but tired of The Nerdery holding/hogging the conch at webinars? Let your lingering Facebook development questions linger no more.

Nerdery webinars are all about helping our partners and clients understand interactive technology and imagine possibilities. Help set our Facebook webinar agenda or prepare for 45 minutes of dead air. Don’t be afraid to ask; nothing is taboo here (please don’t make us regret making such a foolhardy blanket statement).

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3 Responses to “Facebook webinar – questionable?”

  1. suzyQ  on March 4th, 2011

    Who are all these people with free time to mess around with Facebook apps? What are they trying to escape in their lives that Facebook games can help with

  2. Dayn  on March 4th, 2011

    I’ll bite. For the webinar: Just how far can we take JS in a Facebook tab? We’ve noticed that some things are “click to enable”, and that hurts my feelings.

    Also, what about jQuery in FB tabs? Any success with that? Show me, homie.

  3. Mark from Toth  on March 11th, 2011

    Are third party applications (see Levi’s “Water<Less" page for an example) dying out? I've heard Facebook is dialing down support for these apps pages and is focusing more on getting Facebook Connect onto every external website imaginable. What's the next big thing?

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