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Microsoft to Buy 5% of Facebook Valuing at $10bn

l-ascorbic writes "The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Microsoft is poised to buy 5% of Facebook for $300 million to $500 million, valuing the company at up to $10 billion. Microsoft already handles advertising for the site."

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  1. Re:wow by betterunixthanunix · · Score: 4, Informative

    Probably because it would cost so much for FB to migrate to .NET (or any application server). Think about how much traffic FB gets -- now think about how much extra hardware they would need to aquire to switch from a CGI-esque technology like PHP to a big and heavy AS like .NET, let alone the man hours needed to recode everything.

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  2. Re:20002 called. by Xtravar · · Score: 5, Informative

    There's no reason an applet is necessary to perform a binary upload. Facebook resizes the photos before uploading them.

    1. They are saving a ton on storage and bandwidth by doing this.
    2. They are saving a ton of Sally's bandwidth by doing so (since she has 800 pictures of her and her friends drunk on Facebook).
    3. They are saving a ton of Sally's stalker's bandwidth (who would inevitably download all of her photos in hi-res).
    3. UI: Users can easily browse to and check off which photos to upload, with thumbnail previews, which is much nicer than any other non-Java upload system out there.

    They do, however, have a HTML form fall-back in case you don't want to use Java. But frankly, it is the most convenient, transparent, and well-designed Java applet I've ever run into. In fact, I'd hypothesize that Facebook's photo system is a success precisely because of the Java applet.
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  3. Re:wow by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    Um, not really...

    Even with the mod PHP processes are hogs. However, no licensing costs. The .NET subsystem is extremely fast, but the $$ builds fast as you add machines.