December 4, 2005

Att vara social online

Business Week: The MySpace Generation. " You have just entered the world of what you might call Generation @. Being online, being a Buzzer, is a way of life for Adams and 3,000-odd Dallas-area youth, just as it is for millions of young Americans across the country. And increasingly, social networks are their medium. As the first cohort to grow up fully wired and technologically fluent, today's teens and twentysomethings are flocking to Web sites like Buzz-Oven as a way to establish their social identities." Läsvärd.

VentureBlog: Social Networks 3.0. "I believe that we are now in Social Networks 3.0. After a fair bit of excitement and energy around pure play social networks, it became clear that the building and management of a social network was not, in and of itself, a compelling consumer experience. In a nod back to the earliest instantiations of social networking, entrepreneurs have come to realize that social networks are enablers of other compelling consumer experiences." Eller objekt-orienterad socialitet, som Jyri säger.

Fast Company: The Beauty of Simplicity. "Marissa Mayer, who keeps Google's home page pure, understands that less is more. Other tech companies are starting to get it, too. Here's why making things simple is the new competitive advantage." Internet är svårt och långsamt.

Business 2.0: Masters of Their Domains. "Forget condos and strip malls. Domain names, the real estate of the Web, have been delivering far greater returns. How some of the savviest speculators on the Net are making millions from their URL portfolios."

A VC: What Microchunking Doesn't Mean. "Microchunking means taking an object and reducing it to its smallest usable part. ... It doesn't mean reducing it to something smaller than is usable."

alarm:clock: B2.0 Influenced By Our Post. Goda idéer brukar flera personer få ungefär samtidigt.

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