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		<title>Facebook Bubble Cult Pushes Value To $100 Billion</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Put your coffee down, you'll spit it. Facebook cheerleaders, from within what must be a social networking tunnel (or cave?), have transformed themselves into prostrate worshipers, transubstantiating reason to whatever the digital equivalent is of 72 virgins. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Put your coffee down, you&#8217;ll spit it. Facebook cheerleaders, from within what must be a social networking tunnel (or cave?), have transformed themselves into prostrate worshipers, transubstantiating reason to whatever the digital equivalent is of 72 virgins.<br />
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<p>Well, <a href="http://www.calacanis.com/2007/10/11/facebook-reality-check-its-not-worth-100b-and-it-wont-crush/">Jason Calacanis</a> calls it &quot;full-blown madness,&quot; but I like the drama of cultish mass delirium better &ndash; it brings up imagery of frothy mouths, rolled back eyes, and bacon-frying twitchiness. </p>
<p>Reporting from the <a href="http://graphingsocial.com/">Graphing Social Patterns</a> conference, for developers and marketers looking to better utilize the Facebook open platform, Calacanis says a panel of fans and investors valued Facebook at $100 billion and predicted the annihilation of Google and MySpace at the hands of Mark Zuckerberg. </p>
<p>And some of us thought $8 billion and $15 billion were steep valuations. Under the same math, Calacanis says that makes Google worth about $14 trillion. Is there even that much money in the world? </p>
<p>There were other claims made, but these are enough to make you dizzy, or go mad. &quot;[T]his is the kind of madness that got us in trouble the last time around (i.e. 1999),&quot; says Calacanis.</p>
<p>If you believe all that, I&#8217;ve got a novel I haven&#8217;t finished writing yet that&#8217;s guaranteed to sell 3 billion copies &ndash; yes, half the world will read it and I&#8217;ll never have to work again. </p>
<p>If Facebook, with half the traffic and a third of the pageviews of rival MySpace, has reached such heights by opening up its platform to developers, what happens when MySpace does the same? </p>
<p>Or maybe, if Microsoft&#8217;s Steve Ballmer was erroneous in his &quot;faddish&quot; assessment of Facebook, then Rupert Murdoch must be stupid? News flash: Murdoch has proved, whether you like him or not, that he is the best at playing this game. </p>
<p>And as for the annihilation of Google&hellip;well, we&#8217;ve heard that before from more than a few much larger and more successful online properties than Facebook. </p>
<p>For charts and graphs and more madness, check out <a href="http://www.calacanis.com/2007/10/11/facebook-reality-check-its-not-worth-100b-and-it-wont-crush/">Calacanis&#8217;s lengthy post</a>.</p></p>
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