Steven Hodson over at WinExtra.com has published an interesting piece that dives into the subject of how people could care less about their privacy. In my opinion, Steve hits the nail on the head on so many points that I wish I could copy and paste his entire post but that wouldn’t be right. But [...]
November 28th, 2007 | Jeffro | 3 comments | ContinuedAll Posts Tagged With: "social_networks"
Pownce Thoughts Plus 10 Invites
Although this won’t be a thorough review, I thought I would post my thoughts on Pownce. I now have a total of 10 invitations to the service. If you want one, please leave a comment which includes a working email address and I’ll send you one.
First, you have to ask yourself, how much free time [...]
Web 2.0 Convergence
Valeria Maltoni posted an email she received from Greg Verdino which contained a paragraph that struck a chord with me.
One biggish issue that nobody is really talking about is that anyone who starts using more than one of these services (or multiple social networks, sharing sites, etc) finds herself with multiple circles of friends, constantly [...]
Friend Redefined
I was trolling around my blog feeds the other day and came across a post, written by, Valeria Maltoni of Conversation Agent. The article revolves around the question, Are There Too Many Social Networks? Near the middle of this post, Valeria says the following:
How many friends do you really have? How many people can you [...]
Social Networking Land Masses
Over the weekend, Valleywag posted a pretty interesting graphic which showed which social networks were being used the most (by country) across the world according to Alexa.
According to the graphic, the U.S. primarily uses three different social networking services, Friendster, Myspace and finally Facebook. Myspace seems to be the service of choice for Australians while [...]