Pages, Music, Badoo, Videos and More on This Week’s Top 20 Facebook Apps by MAU

Page tab applications were big on our list of top 20 Facebook applications by monthly active users this week, there were also a few music-related apps that are growing, as well as dating, horoscope, video and the friend.ly app. Apps on our list grew from between 494,000 and 5.9 million MAU during the past week. The list is compiled using AppData, our data tracking service covering traffic growth for apps on Facebook, and covers those that gained the most users in the past seven days.

Top Gainers This Week

Name MAU Gain Gain,%
1. Static HTML: iframe tabs 35,953,310 +5,910,529 +20%
2. 60 Photos 6,908,633 +2,893,064 +72%
3. Gardens of Time 10,598,094 +2,593,125 +32%
4. Badoo 28,443,275 +2,411,262 +9%
5. Daily Horoscope 8,543,438 +1,951,444 +30%
6. Bubble Saga 5,398,879 +1,366,192 +34%
7. FarmVille 45,714,566 +1,360,360 +3%
8. Profile HTML 1,587,197 +1,297,238 +447%
9. Videohane 1,618,269 +1,241,673 +330%
10. Zombie Lane 7,613,043 +1,074,044 +16%
11. HTML + iframe + FBML = iwipa 6,788,150 +1,061,073 +19%
12. BandPage by RootMusic 24,810,371 +951,922 +4%
13. CityVille 89,746,485 +885,091 +1.00%
14. Welcome Tab for Pages 4,035,279 +851,881 +27%
15. Diamond Dash 8,384,209 +771,458 +10%
16. friend.ly 5,928,197 +678,327 +13%
17. Draw My Thing 1,787,132 +581,655 +48%
18. VEVO for Artists 3,872,009 +555,100 +17%
19. Super Texas Holdem Poker 792,647 +529,949 +202%
20. Auto Hustle 1,333,188 +493,952 +59%

The Page tab apps on our list all basically allow users to create customized Page tabs of the iframe, FBML or HTML variety. Static HTML: iframe tabs grew by 5.9 million MAU, Profile HTML grew by about 1.3 million MAU, HTML + iframe + FBML = iwipa grew by 1 million MAU and Welcome Tab for Pages by 851,900 MAU.

BandPage by RootMusic grew by 951,900 MAU this week while VEVO for Artists, which places music videos on a tab on a Facebook Page, and grew by 555,100 MAU. These two apps have been growing consistently on Facebook over the past few months and weeks.

The 60 Photos app grew by 2.9 million MAU; the app allowing users to click “nice” or “pass” on the photos of their Facebook friends, then posts the answer to their Wall. Badoo grew by 2.4 million MAU and asks users questions about their friends’ dating and friendship habits, then posts the answer to their Wall.

Daily Horoscope is a Turkish app that grew by 1.9 million MAU, allowing users to see their daily horoscopes, offering them the chance to share the app with their friends who have the same sign and posting daily to a user’s Wall. Videohane is another Turkish app with 1.2 million new MAU this week that’s also a video app.

Last but not least the friend.ly app grew by 678,300 MAU.

All data in this post comes from our traffic tracking service, AppData. Stay tuned for our look at the top weekly gainers by daily active users on Wednesday, and the top emerging apps on Friday.

This Week’s Headlines From Across Inside Network

Here are all the latest headlines from around Inside Network this past week.

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New This Week on the Inside Network Job Board: Ubisoft, Sociable Labs, Daglow Entertainment and More

The Inside Network Job Board is dedicated to providing you with the best job opportunities in the Facebook Platform and social gaming ecosystem.

Here are this week’s highlights from the Inside Network Job Board, including positions at UbisoftSociable LabsDaglow EntertainmentMegaZebraAcquinity InteractiveA Bit LuckyDigital ChocolateOpenfeintPopCap Games and Kixeye.

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Facebook Roundup: IPO, Privacy, Like Button, Eventbrite, Acquisitions, Winklevoss Bros, Baseball and More

Facebook IPO “Inevitable” – Facebook’s COO Sheryl Sandberg said this week that a Facebook IPO is “inevitable.” [Image via Facebook]

Facebook, Others Oppose California Privacy Bill – A proposed bill in the California legislature, SB 242 the Social Networking Privacy Act, would change the information that companies like Facebook could provide about users under 18. Facebook and other tech companies submitted a formal letter of opposition in response.

Study: Like Button Gathers User Data – The Wall Street Journal published a story on a report the publication completed on social widgets such as Facebook’s Like button. The report notes that such widgets appear on 20-25% of the 1,000 most-visited sites and that Facebook claims it anonymizes this data, deleting it within 90 days.

Facebook’s Acquisitions Mostly for Talent – A New York Times story scrutinizes Facebook’s acquisitions (a long-running trend that we’ve covered in detail before), specifically looking at whether the company paid too much in some cases. The story notes that the $47 million FriendFeed acquisition cost about $4 million per employee and Drop.io brought in only one employee to the company for several million dollars. The point is talent. Engineers today “are worth half a million to a million” dollars, explained Vaughan Smith in the interview.

Facebook Wants Help Section to Go Viral – Facebook is asking users who visit the site’s Help section to share information about how to avoid malicious script scams. [Image via AllFacebook]

New Technology to Fight Child Porn – Facebook is using the Microsoft-created PhotoDNA program to fight child pornography amongst the 200 million images uploaded to the social network daily.

Eventbrite Raises $50M – Eventbrite, a startup that leverages social networks to sell tickets, raised $50 million in Series E funding this week led by Tiger Global. This brings the total funding for Eventbrite for $79.5 million, and the company said the money is set for domestic and international expansion.

Facebook on GigaOm’s Structure 50 List – GigaOm’s Structure 50 list of companies influencing the cloud includes Facebook, in light of its advances in server and database hardware and software. You can find out more about the Structure conference here.

Jive Facebook Connector Syncs Discussion Forums – Jive Software has launched Jive Facebook Connector to allow Facebook Pages to create a version of the Jive community forum found on their website as a tab application. Comments on either instance of the forum are synced with the other, reducing the need to push users from one online presence to the other, and pulling Facebook content offsite to assist with SEO.

Fan Appz Launches Fan Tabz – Fan Appz launched a new custom tab application, Fan Tabz, this week for $19.95 a month.

Baseball Fans Share Team Love on Facebook - Facebook’s Data Team wrote an interesting blog this week detailing the different ways in which fans share their love for baseball teams on Facebook.

Winklevoss Bros Lose Another Court Move – The Winklevoss brothers, who have been suing Mark Zuckerberg over the founding of Facebook for several years, lost a bid to have their case heard again in the 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals.

Bing’s Facebook-Enhanced Results Now Appear More Frequently on a Wider Range of Searches

Earlier this week, Microsoft’s search engine Bing significantly deepened its Instant Personalization integration with Facebook. It launched several new social features for its web search, shopping, travel, and toolbar products; and it began triggering the display of social content much more frequently.

By improving result quality with both the data of a user’s friends and the Facebook user base at large, Bing is positioning itself as the search engine of choice for when people need social reassurance to make a decision.

We sat down with the Director of Bing, Stefan Weitz to ask him a few questions about the motives behind the update. We’ll follow that with an in-depth look at the product changes.

Q&A on Social as the Future of Ecommerce Search

Inside Facebook: Why is Bing pushing to get social integrations so deep into decision-based search?

Stefan Weitz, Director of Bing: Decision search is moving from exploration to active conversation because 80% of people delay making a purchase online until they can talk to a friend.

Core search stuff has been taken care of by intelligent organization. But how do people sort through all the links and make a decision? You do all the research, but at the last minute you walk away from the purchase process because you’re not convinced until you get a social recommendation.

When you want to tap into that info you have to go to a bunch of different places. Whether it’s just Facebook that solves that problem, or if it’s Quora and other sites, behavior is already moving in that direction (of seeking advice online rather than offline). But no one does a good job of pulling it all together into search.

IF: What has changed that’s made this possible but also necessary?

SW: Stuff that was previosuly in your brain is now in a format that machines can read. Friend connections are a new way of thinking about ranking search.

Meanwhile, humans are creating 5 billion gigabytes of data every two days, and machines are losing their ability to categorize it all. How can PageRank handle a Yfrog image? It probably doesn’t have a title, or caption, or anything else that could help index it. But if a friend Likes it, that’s important.

IF: Why is the social content appearing more frequently now?

SW: Honestly, it was light before. You didn’t see much of it.  Now it’s gone up a ton, you’ll see it a lot more. It triggers more because we have higher coverage [across products]. Its more than just Likes now. We think of people as having characteristics and attributes, not just actions. Now we’re considering what other meta data can we use that people will give us access to so we can continue to personalize search.

Improvements to Bing’s Existing Facebook Integration

Bing began its Facebook integration by indexing Page updates and publicly visible links posted by users in June 2010. In October of that year, it partnered with Facebook to offer Instant Personalization of Bing search results so users could could see Likes by friends of search result objects, and their network connections to Facebook users found through a name search.

However, the search result Likes were displayed very infrequently, so some hardly noticed the change. Microsoft also released the Bing Bar toolbar, which allowed users to view the Facebook news feed and their notification from any tab, but it didn’t offer an easy way to share web pages and links copied into its Facebook publisher weren’t formatted as they are on Facebook.com.

Bing has now fixed these issues and greatly expanded the functionality of its Facebook integration. As Weitz said, social content now appears in search results much more frequently. Meanwhile, the Bing Bar now has a “Universal Like Button” — a one click way to share the currently viewed webpage to the news feed with the same rich story formatting as if one had pasted the link into the Facebook.com publisher.

Search With More Social Content

Along with more frequently showing you Likes by friends of things represented in top search results, Bing now actually personalizes the rank of results based on these Likes. Weitz tells us that “based on the actions of friends, results that would be on page two or three are pulled onto page one.” Even if no friends have Liked a result, in some cases it will display the total number of Facebook users that have Liked it, helping users make decisions about topics outside the expertise of their network.

In one of the most useful new additions to Bing, frequently Liked webpages from within popular websites will appear beside their Like count underneath a result, allowing users to sift through today’s content heavy blogs and community sites. For instance, articles from a news site or recipes from a cooking site that have been Liked by friends or many other users are now much easier to discover.

Related updates from Facebook Pages now appear in general search instead of being isolated in the dedicated “Social” search tab. As Pages become a sort of news ticker and deals distribution platform for many brands, Page updates are becoming valuable content to surface.

Bing Augments People,Travel, and Shopping Search With Friend Profile Characteristics and Sharing Options

While before users could search for people through Bing, the results were no more helpful in finding the right “Bob Smith” than Facebook’s own search engine. Now people search results display profile data visible to the searcher, such as current city, workplace, and education history if its public or is to visible to “friends of friends” and they have a friend in common.

Similarly, Bing Travel searches will display the friends that live or previously lived in a city that’s been searched for. In an innovative use of the ability for owners of Like buttons to publish news feed updates to those that click them, users who Like flight results between two cities will receive feed stories about about deals on those flights. Users can also share Travel Wish Lists with friends. Bing Shopping has also rolled out it’s previously announced shareable product comparisons so users can seek advice from friends.

Where Social Search Can Go From Here

Bing’s latest social additions could make it a sensible tool for people inquiring about things outside their comfort zone. If I don’t know anything about LCD TVs, but want to buy one, Bing could help me discover reputable brands and popular sources of tech hardware reviews, or share the choices I’m comparing with my friends.

There’s still more to do, though. For instance, I might see that one friend Likes one tech hardware review blog, and another friend Likes a different blog. Perhaps Bing or another social search engine could analyze the full set of Likes of those friends, and determine if one is an expert on technology because they’ve Liked several other tech brands or publications. This friend’s Like could then be weighted more heavily or shown more prominently.

There’s also the question of those who really don’t want a social search experience. Now, even if a Bing user doesn’t have a Facebook account they’ll still see anonymized data about the Likes of the general Facebook user base. By providing an option to completely opt out of seeing Facebook data in search results, Bing could continue aggressively integrating social data without alienating those who don’t believe in the wisdom of the crowd.

Update to Facebook Promotion Guideline Changes: Restrictions on Some Categories Such as Gambling Remain

Facebook made a significant update to its promotions guidelines last week, deleting blanket clauses that previously prohibited the promotion of some types of products and the targeting of minors plus those in some countries. The company is basically removing itself from being a middle-man between marketers and widely varying laws that apply across the world.

However, some promotions now admissible by the promotion guidelines are still prohibited by Facebook’s other governing documents, including its Statement of Rights and ResponsibilitiesAdvertising Guidelines, and Platform Policies. Though the change was designed to simplify the promotion guidelines, marketers must comply with all documents, not just that one.

We’ve confirmed with Facebook the points below, as well as that enforcement hasn’t changed, and the alterations to the promotions guidelines do apply to all channels, including Page updates, applications, and ads.

Some Minors Can Receive Promotions

Advertisers no longer need to request exceptions for promotions targeted to minors, as long as they continue to follow all laws and other regulations in the jurisdiction where they’re running the ads. This means that if a marketer wants to target a promotion to minors in a country that allows such promotions, Facebook won’t stand in their way.

However, the US Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act requires that all web sites that collect information about users preclude those under 13 years of age, and Facebook does comply with this law around the world (although note that Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg would like to change it to reach younger users — who are widely observed to be on the site, lying about their ages).

Despite Many Ongoing Restrictions, More Opportunities for Previously Prohibited Categories

Alcohol, tobacco, gambling, dairy products, prescription drugs and gasoline were previously banned from being either the consumer prize, the marketer objective of the promotion, or both. That wording has been removed from the promotion guidelines, but most of the restrictions remain due to clauses in the other governing documents.

Though certain states and countries prohibit promotion of these products, marketers are free to run campaigns endorsing or offering if local laws and Facebook’s other documents permit.

Take the case of gambling promotions. They are allowed by the promotion guidelines, Section III.A.3 of the Platform Policies bans them “without limitation,” but the Ad Guidelines provide a caveat: “without authorization from Facebook.” Therefore, an app couldn’t promote gambling, but if an advertiser gets permission from Facebook to run a gambling ad (provided that it follows all relevant other laws), it could point to an off-Facebook gambling promotion. However, since the Platform Policies cover all social plugins and other parts of the platform, a gambling promotion site could not use Like buttons to get users to share gambling promotions back to Facebook.

Marketers looking to target minors or those in restriction-heavy countries, or seeking to promote the previously restricted products should carefully cross-check all of Facebook’s governing documents and the local laws to ensure their campaigns aren’t subject to enforcement by Facebook or legal repercussions from local authorities.

Gifts, Video, Coupons, Quizzes, Friends and More on This Week’s Top 20 Emerging Facebook Apps

Aside from the usual dose of Turkish video applications, there were some new and interesting titles on our list of the top 20 emerging Facebook apps by monthly active user. In addition, there was a virtual gift app, Involver’s coupon app for Pages, another custom tab app, an explicitly sexual app, a Turkish sweepstakes app, a friend app and a quiz creation app.

The apps on our list grew from between 121,300 and 490,000 MAU. Our list is compiled using AppData, our data tracking service covering traffic growth for apps on Facebook, and covers those that gained the most users in the past seven days.

Top Gainers This Week

Name MAU Gain Gain,%
1. Super Texas Holdem Poker 752,705 +490,007 +187%
2. It Girl Community 767,457 +352,518 +85%
3. Super Mario Bros 504,391 +322,579 +177%
4. Feevo 518,014 +192,242 +59%
5. Akıllı Tv Video 328,476 +190,857 +139%
6. Super Mario 3 749,893 +178,261 +31%
7. Okey Plus 985,869 +175,585 +22%
8. Pieces of Flair 609,162 +175,200 +40%
9. Coupons for Pages 309,078 +170,758 +123%
10. Hero City 382,583 +166,375 +77%
11. Sohbeti Arkadaşlık 523,198 +155,376 +42%
12. Yıldız Cellocanlar 178,260 +150,098 +533%
13. VideoGezegeni 696,074 +146,834 +27%
14. Battle Pirates 560,457 +140,792 +34%
15. N.O.V.A. Near Orbit Vanguard Alliance: ELITE 595,784 +140,120 +31%
16. My Tab 949,670 +136,424 +17%
17. Global Warfare 362,141 +127,710 +54%
18. Quiz Creator 347,639 +126,266 +57%
19. BomBom 330,967 +123,285 +59%
20. Friends Who Always Be There For Me 587,897 +121,282 +26%

The most interesting application on the list this week for its aggressive viral tactics was Quiz Creator, with 126,300 MAU. The app may be used by individuals, not just Page owners, and allows users to create customized quizzes. You get to chose whether it’s a personality or competitive quiz, name the quiz, add a description, choose the language, whether men/women/friends/everyone can take it, add photos, create your 5 (or more) questions and add photos, create your answers, create the responses to your quiz results, then publish to the stream.

What’s interesting here is that the app appears to publish a feed story every single time you take an action within the app, such that at the end, there are literally nine feed stories that have been generated about your quiz. We expect Facebook to take action soon.

Elsewhere on the list, Turkish video apps this week included  Akıllı Tv Video with 190,900 MAU,  Sohbeti Arkadaşlık with a 155,400 MAU and VideoGezegeni with 146,800 MAU. The apps are similar in their mechanics in that they allow users to view, Like, share and comment on videos; VideoGezegeni automatically posts daily videos to your feed, while Sohbeti Arkadaşlık is an overtly sexual app that publishes vulgar videos to your stream upon use.

Pieces of Flair is an app that promises to let its mostly female users create buttons, send gifts to friends and otherwise use virtual gifts, growing by 175,200 MAU. Involver’s Coupons for Pages app grew by 170,800 MAU but is only available to Involver customers to create coupons for their Pages. The My Tab app, however, grew by 136,400 MAU and allows any Page administrator to create a customized tab for their Page.

Finally, what appears to be a Turkish sweepstakes app,  Yıldız Cellocanlar, grew by 150,100 MAU, partly by publishing a feed story with its use. And, the Friends Who Always Be There For Me is a friend app that grew by 121,300 MAU and publishes a photo with a user’s most frequently interacted with friends, tagging them all, thus increasing virality.

Facebook Adds 25 New Preferred Developer Consultants, Improves PDC Lookup Tool

Today Facebook added 25 more developers to the Preferred Developer Consultant Program, bringing the total number of developers in the PDC Directory to 90. It also added expertise filters to a newly launched version of the Preferred Developer Lookup Tool, which allows those in need of Facebook development and consulting services to find local service providers.

As more brands and websites seek to integrate with Facebook, the enhanced Lookup Tool and these additions will make it easier to find vetted developers that the social network says “understand social mechanics and technical possibilities on Platform.”

Facebook launched the Preferred Developer Consultant program in December 2009 to help those in need of development services find trusted providers in areas such as digital marketing, Page management, ecommerce, and web design. The list has since grown from 14 to 90, and now includes developers offering services such as community management, social analytics, Ads API, mobile development, and Facebook Credits.

Some of the notable additions to the list include Page management and contest services providers Shoutlet and Tigerlily, virtual goods and gifts distributor AdNectar, and PowerReviews, which provides product review syndication to Facebook for ecommerce sites. The next round of additions will be announced in the fall, with applications to join being accepted in September.

The Preferred Developer Lookup Tool is hosted as a tab application called “Consultants” on the Page for the Facebook Platform, and was built by one of the PDCs, Gamaroff Digital.

Known as ”Find a Preferred Consultant” when we profiled it last year, Facebook has added expertise filters to the location and keyword filters that return profiles of nearby developers including description, address, experience, and contact information. The expertise filters include some of the spaces we listed above, as well as Facebook Places management, stream apps, devices, and more. These filters will assist those who aren’t sure what the popular keyword is for the service they’re looking for.

Facebook believes social web integrations are becoming “a central aspect of every business and market worldwide.” It backs up this claim by citing a recent article published by Wall Street Journal affiliate Fins Technology that noted job postings including “Facebook” as a keyword on job aggregator SimplyHired have increased 245% since July 2009.

By expanding its PDC directory and making it easier to search, Facebook can decrease the likelihood of brands and websites working with shabby developers whose subpar work might burn them on the concept of social web integration.

Below is the complete list of new additions to the Preferred Developer Consultant Program:

  • AdNectar
  • ADTELLIGENCE GmbH
  • Affinitive
  • Altodot
  • Bazaarvoice
  • Brainsonic
  • Conversocial
  • Dudes Division
  • Emakina
  • Extole, Inc.
  • Fennek & Friends
  • FPT Corporation
  • Jung von Matt/Neckar
  • MakeMeReach
  • Mediatonic Ltd
  • Mobile Interactive Group
  • OpenGraphy
  • PowerReviews
  • Pure
  • Shoutlet, Inc.
  • The Gifts Project
  • thisMoment, Inc.
  • Tigerlily
  • Utopic Farm
  • Varsity Outreach

Facebook Rolls Native Page Management Tools Into Pages Dashboard

Facebook has simplified the process of managing Pages on the site by aggregating several of the previously scattered native tools and data into a new Pages dashboard. Accessible from left sidebar bookmark called “Pages”, the dashboard allows admins to view notifications, total Likes and Like growth, active users, time of last update, and access the Use Facebook as Page feature for all of their Pages from a single location.

The Pages dashboard will make it easier for admins to quickly check the pulse of their Pages, and it will be especially helpful to those who concurrently manage multiple Pages.

Facebook has been making a big push lately to give Page admins more control and data. It launched Use Facebook as Page in February, allowing admins to Like and comment around the site under the alias of their Page. It also allowed them to see notifications about activity on their Page, and then moved to make these notifications more accessible by showing them on the admin view of a Page.

The announcement of the feature lists the following tools, links, and data as appearing in the Pages dashboard:

  • View and clear notifications of new activity
  • View the total number of Page Likes
  • View the number of new Page Likes (hover above Total Likes)
  • View the number of Actives (people who have interacted with or viewed your page or its posts)
  • See when your page was last updated
  • Switch to being logged in as your Page

Before this update, these were fragmented across Pages themselves and the Pages Insights tool. Now they’re accessible from http://www.facebook.com/?sk=pages, the Pages tab in the Ads Manager, or the home page bookmark for Pages that has been split from the old “Ads & Pages” bookmark that appear to users who both administrated Pages and held an ads account.

The dashboard will come as an especially welcomed addition by professional Page managers who often control multiple Pages at a time. It will streamline their workflow and let them concentrate on deeper analytics and strategy rather than constantly clicking around to monitor performance.

Facebook Careers Postings: Sales, Engineering, Deals and More

A few interesting additions to Facebook’s job postings this week both on its Careers Page and its LinkedIn feed. A handful of engineering jobs were added, mostly in Seattle, sales jobs in Palo Alto, California and Austin, Texas were also on the list. And, interestingly also in Austin, a pair of “Local Deals” jobs were posted.

Posts added this week on Facebook’s Careers Page:

  • Corporate FP&A Associate
  • International Payroll Lead (Dublin)
  • Software Engineer, Ads Product (Seattle)
  • Software Engineer, Generalist (Seattle)
  • Software Engineer, Mobile (Seattle)
  • Software Engineer, Products (Seattle)
  • Software Engineer, Systems Engineering (Seattle)
  • Data Center Technical Operations Manager
  • Analyst, Monetization
  • Solutions Engineer
  • Local Sales Operations Manager (Palo Alto)
  • Account Executive (Los Angeles)
  • Manager, Merchant Services (Austin)
  • Manager, Merchant Services (Palo Alto)
  • Partnership Account Manager (Palo Alto)
  • Analyst, Platform Operations (Hyderabad)
  • Editor, Local Deals (Austin) – Contractor
  • Writer, Local Deals (Austin) – Contractor
  • Local Sales Operations Manager (Palo Alto)
  • Manager, Merchant Services (Austin)
  • Manager, Merchant Services (Palo Alto)

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