Facebook thinks Places only exist in the US

Post date Posted Thursday, August 19, 2010 at 7:55 pm by Jason Cartwright |

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CEO of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg announced Facebook Places today. We’ve known this has been in the pipeline for some time now but today the details were revealed. Facebook places allow users to check-in at different locations and share that with their friends. So basically Facebook is adding only one new piece of functionality that’s not already available with other services. This is the ability to check-in not only yourself, but also other friends that either can’t be bothered themselves or don’t have compatible devices. What is most compelling about Facebook offering location is that it’s Facebook. 500 million people and pretty much everyone you know is already on Facebook, unlike early location-service adopters.

What was originally thought to be the death of existing location-based services like Facebook and Gowalla, turned out to be very different. Rather than the 500 pound gorilla squash competition like a bug, they’ve decided to partner with Foursquare, Gowalla and Yelp. Now admittedly these services didn’t really have much of a choice, it was partner or be put out of business. Facebook also announced an API for Facebook Places that allows for 3rd parties (or partners) to utilise location information coming from Facebook.

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All this is great except for the fact that its only launching in the United States. Worse yet, Facebook don’t have any timeline for an international release. Even more temptatious is the release of an update iPhone application complete with the Places menu option that results in a disappointing “This feature will be available in your region soon. Thankyou for your patience”. Frankly my patience with US-only launches is running out.

We’re living in an international marketplace and online companies are operating in it, yet we continue to put up these false walls at a nations borders. Understandably technology rollouts need to be tested, but this relates to volume, not geography. After the revelation that there’s no roadmap for an international rollout, my interest in the announcement died. 

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More info @ http://www.facebook.com/places/

  • http://twitter.com/StefEBear Stefan Greenwood

    Frankly my patience with US-only launches is running out.
    Yes I so totally agree.
    Zune, Bing, Netflix, Hulu.. all the GOOD stuff is US ONLY……..

  • Adam

    Living in Australia I too am annoyed, but can understand why these companies do it (if I was launching a new service I would make it available to Australian users first for testing).

  • http://www.google.com/profiles/Ichwardort Andrew

    I totally agree – I was very disappointed after updating my Facebook app yesterday and only being able to see that message…. However if it’s days they will make it available for the ‘rest of the world’ that’s ok IMO. kr Andrew (from Austria – the one’s without the kangaroos)

  • http://www.facebook.com/geoffmcqueen Geoff McQueen

    I reckon it might have to do with their licence agreements around places datasets, and possibly also maps. To check into places, you need to see a list of them (for most users, doing data entry every step of the way will make this too painful; foursquare has an alpha adopting crowd who will do it, but the mainstream facebook users probably won’t).

    In Australia, if you want such a list, you’re either going to go to Google, TrueLocal or Yellow Pages. Each of these deals takes time, and Facebook has quite reasonably said a small place where incumbents think they’re all very important and will want to do a full negotiated agreement gets a lower priority…

    All guesses, but I reckon they’re probably not far off the mark…

  • http://www.jewelrymarketingsolutions.com Tony

    let someone else deal with the teething problems..we’ll get the perfected versions…


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