No time to socialize; too busy blogging about social networking

Maybe it’s just my introverted self longing for a bit more me time after a long weekend. Or maybe there really is more going on with social networking than I can wrap my head around. Whatever it is, it’s enough to make me want to unplug from the Internet and play a few hours of Minesweeper.

Here’s a sampling from around the ‘net. Check it out when you have time, but don’t forget about your offline social networking.

Facebook, Facebook everywhere. Last week, Facebook announced a new platform that throws the door wide open for developers to create their own aps in Facebook. UBrander has the scoop. Karine Joly of collegewebeditor.com sees this as a great opportunity for colleges and universities to develop their own applications — such as one to raise money from young alumni — before the entrepreneurs storm the gates. And whether entrepreneur or university, be sure to carefully read the terms and conditions of Facebook’s new offering before you rush in.

MySpace on the wane? After reading about Facebook’s new offering, UBrander surveys some graduating seniors about their use of MySpace vs. Facebook. The results may surprise you.

Facebook and the friendship curve, a discussion over at Intermedia about how social networking can help bring a sense of community to students before they enter college and when they leave as graduates. Update: In a comment on the post, Sam Jackson points to an interesting and relevant case study about how one recent high school graduate transitioned from MySpace (a high school hangout) to Facebook as she became a college student.

Finally, .think introduces me to coComment, a tool for keeping tabs on all the online conversations you’re involved in, or just reading. coComment could be useful for tracking blog conversations about your university.

The A-list marketing blogs, as viewed from farther down the alphabet

Looks like I’ve got a ways to go before I crack The Power 150’s list of top English-language marketing blogs. This is truly the A list of marketing bloggers, and the guy who put it together, Todd And, employs a methodology that is at least as sound as anything used by the publications that regularly rank colleges and universities.

Todd And’s Power 150

If you’re looking for this blog to be on the list, don’t bother. Despite our status as an influential niche blog, higher ed marketing continues to dwell among the bottom-feeding ZZZZZZ-listers. We’re currently holding down the basement at 325,886 (according to Technorati.

Anyway, I enjoy studying rankings. And the Power 150 is a good one, updated daily now, thanks to assistance from TechBrew. Plus, it’s nice to look at a rankings list that has nothing to do with higher ed and where a particular university stands in comparison with its peers and “aspirational group.”

Link via re: invention, which makes the list at No. 94. Kudos to Kirsten and company.