Facebook Wants To Be Your Default Home Page

As I was logging into Facebook to check out the redesign, I noticed this little checkbox to “set Facebook as your home page”.

Set Facebook As Your Home Page?

I don’t recall seeing that before. I am impressed that it’s not selected by default.

Once they get all those default home pages, they just need to expand their partnership with Microsoft to offer Live Search as part of the Facebook home page experience. Does Microsoft need Yahoo’s users if they can grab Facebook’s instead? How many people do you think will make the default home page switch?

9 Comments to "Facebook Wants To Be Your Default Home Page"

  1. Jane on 22 July, 2008

    I’ve considered it, but I’m hardly a good example of “has a healthy relationship with Facebook.”

  2. Jonathan Nelson on 22 July, 2008

  3. Maurice on 23 July, 2008

    but Google is so much more usefull :-0

  4. Tom on 23 July, 2008

    I think this is the first step towards a more aggressive microsoft push through FB. What they need to do is make the default page a lot cleaner and neater (more like google!!!) and add genuinely useful things like your phone book and a big fat search box. Once they’ve done that - people might start using it.

    I wonder if, to help encourage people to set it as the homepage, they should use google search to start with?! The old bait and switch anyone? ;-)

  5. Damon Cali on 23 July, 2008

    “I am impressed that it’s not selected by default.”

    Probably a simple oversight. I’m sure the Facebook guys will “fix” that soon.

    Facebook is getting awfully pushy.

  6. Larry Swanson on 23 July, 2008

    I wonder if they’re testing this. I’m not seeing that option on my login page.

  7. Jeffrey Eisenberg on 25 July, 2008

    I haven’t seen it either so they might be testing it. I think FB has a chance as a homepage. Not mine, but it has become central to many people’s online activity.

  8. Gab Goldenberg on 28 July, 2008

    If I were still addicted, I’d do it. And I hope many people do, and MSN Live search gets on it. Google is way too dominant, imho, and it’s unhealthy.

  9. Luz Feliz on 3 August, 2008

    should be great to integre facebook and Google.

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