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First, if you created a FRIAM-style group using some (other -- e.g. not
e-mail) subset of social networking technology, I'd participate.
But, I'd participate not because I already buy in to the idea that
social networks are the future. I'd
Coffee Group
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Facebook? iPhone?
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First, if you created a FRIAM-style group using some (other -- e.g. not
e-mail) subset of social networking technology, I'd participate.
But, I'd participate not because I already buy
http://friamsantafe.ning.com/
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Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Facebook? iPhone?
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I've seen several articles recently on Myspace vs Facebook demographics:
lots of claims that it splits along class lies. For example:
http://www.forbes.com/home/technology/2007/07/20/facebook-myspace-internet-tech-cz_ccm_0723class.html
Robert
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Owen Densmore wrote:
OK, I've been bumping into facebook a bunch lately .. can anyone tell
me why its wonderful?
Anyone using it? My interest is that the iPhone world is happy with
I'm using it because a friend's company
OK, I've been bumping into facebook a bunch lately .. can anyone tell
me why its wonderful?
Anyone using it? My interest is that the iPhone world is happy with
it's new iPhone version. Apparently lots of web 2.0 sites are
rushing to provide an iPhone version. Makes sense 'cause the
My general impression is that its popularity is driven by
adolescents, Owen; which means you and I will never understand why
its wonderful (or it may be wonderful precisely because we can't
understand it), and you're better off asking your kinds. But that's
based on anecdotal information,
David Breecker wrote:
My general impression is that its popularity is driven by adolescents
Conceptually, much like the grown-up versions like LinkedIn on Congoo.
The kind of human interaction being sought is somewhat different, but
technology-wise, that's just hair-splitting!