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Keep on truckin, baby.

-Mike

Way to go iLike team! That is awesome news.

I think the graph is a little misleading, as iLike did exist before it utilised the Facebook platform.

Good work all the same!

Congratulations on your sharp angle of growth!
with Face book, wish you guys a good luck!
It is always inspiring when I see people do their best!

Woah! 300k new users per day is a figure I can only dream of having! Congrats on ya exponential growth guys. Its awesome to see such great success coming one's way :D

I'm one of those people who found out about you from someone who found out about you from Facebook. I love the app! I love the sidebar! I love you guys!!!

http://www.ilike.com/user/HelloNormal (that's me!)

You guys really did a great job on the Facebook app. It was by far the most polished and complete app at the launch and you deserve all of the success you get from that hard work.

Congrats.

Great job. Congratz

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