I have to admit I have been using Facebook less and less.  I am not sure I could put my finger on exactly why I don’t use it as much as I did in the past although the constant bombardment to use different applications that my friends have installed is a big reason.  I had made a post a while back called “Facebook Notes” and stumbled upon a new batch of notes that would be a great follow-up.

This is a list of ten things you didn’t know about Facebook posted by Guy Kawasaki a few days ago that I found interesting and I am just now getting back to them.

Here is his list:

  1. You can syndicate your blog.
  2. You can post images and set your status via your cell phone.
  3. You can post “Polls,” or “Surveys” to different demographics.
  4. You can track available demographics directly in Facebook.
  5. You can track your friends’ statuses via RSS.
  6. You can post Flash and HTML directly in your brand’s Facebook Page.
  7. The largest demographic on Facebook is the 25 and older group.
  8. Through a Facebook Page, you can track the traffic of a brand’s Profile.
  9. You can tag anyone in a posted note, video, or photo.
  10. Give others an easy-to-remember link to your Facebook Profile.

Guy does a great job of expounding on each of these points.

I have to say I am not certain that number 10 belongs in this list but I do see the benefit, but I wonder if you don’t already have that within Facebook itself.