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Confusion Over Facebook's Brief Appearance in Ping for iTunes


Screenshot from Follow Music and People with Ping video tutorial

With yesterday's release of iTunes 10, Apple also deployed a new music-focused social network feature known as Ping. When it initially launched yesterday, users creating their profiles were presented with an option to use Facebook Connect to find friends who had already created their own Ping profiles. It is unclear, however, whether the feature was functioning properly, as a number of users reported that searches yielded no results.


Screenshot from Ping overview page

The Facebook Connect feature now seems to have disappeared from Ping, with many users not even realizing it was ever there. The flurry of activity has generated some confusion in the Apple media, especially after All Things Digital chatted with Steve Jobs about the lack of Facebook integration before people realized that the functionality was in fact partially present.

And Facebook is nowhere on Ping too. Currently, there is no linking, sharing or participation of any kind with Facebook - or Twitter or MySpace either - on Ping, which will work only on the iTunes software on computers, iPhones and iPods.

When I asked Jobs about that, he said Apple had indeed held talks with Facebook about a variety of unspecified partnerships related to Ping, but the discussions had gone nowhere.

The reason, according to Jobs: Facebook wanted "onerous terms that we could not agree to."

Despite Jobs' claim that discussions with Facebook regarding Ping were unproductive, ample evidence of the integration is present in the form of the earlier Facebook Connect option in the service itself, as well as mentions and screenshots of it in Apple's promotional materials for Ping. Consequently, Apple observers are left scratching their heads until (or unless) Apple makes a statement about the incident.

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19 months ago
Not supposed to be there. Done.
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19 months ago
I linked my Facebook account when I set up my Ping account and it yielded no results...I just assumed that meant I was the first of my friends to sign up for Ping
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19 months ago
Well, finding friends from Facebook or being able to search from contacts you have in the OS-contacts is surely needed..
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19 months ago

I linked my Facebook account when I set up my Ping account and it yielded no results...I just assumed that meant I was the first of my friends to sign up for Ping


Same here. Then I went back to see if some had added it today and the feature was no where to be found.
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19 months ago

The reason, according to Jobs: Facebook wanted "onerous terms that we could not agree to."


Sharing all users personal data with whoever Facebook wanted to give it to, probably...
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19 months ago
From my email:
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19 months ago
Good. The less Facebook the better. Let Apple do their own thing and maybe in the future they can run Facebook off the planet.
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19 months ago

I linked my Facebook account when I set up my Ping account and it yielded no results...I just assumed that meant I was the first of my friends to sign up for Ping


I think this is more likely given iTunes 10 late availability yesterday.
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19 months ago
Big Deal, maybe it was just buggy, why would they make a statement about it? So, now even when a button or any web element is broken you want a statement from Apple about it? Seriously.
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19 months ago
K now I can stop looking for the elusive facebook link.

Anyone else notice the tab overhang?
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