On 04/01/2016 04:00 PM, cigar562hfsp952f...@icebubble.org wrote:
lu...@proxima.alt.za writes:
For that is what social media provide: a world-wide stage on which you
perform selections from your real life and any fantasy life you choose
Very interesting. I was envisioning a system which would (at least on
its GUI side) present information in the form of a Web page, like
Facebook, LinkedIn, etc. I hadn't thought of abandoning the Web page,
altogether, for some other kind of "social space" browser. I wonder
what that might be like.
http://aftertheweb.org/
I was the founder in 1982 of Delphi Internet Services Corp., a steadily
profitable social network that we sold to Rupert Murdoch in 1993. News
Corp managed to kill it, then bought MySpace and killed that too; both
times using socially deadly techniques that only media companies seem to
have mastered.
Allow me to share (against my better judgement) a prototype site for
builders of the "After The Web" social networking industry:
http://global-villages.com/
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