On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 7:23 PM, Jim Giner <jim.gi...@albanyhandball.com> wrote:
> How naive you are to think that technology will promote world peace.  People
> promote world peace and all the technology in the world cannot help them.
> You want world peace - stop chasing the "easy solution" and go do something.
> Look at the great "social networks" of today - they amount to picture
> sharing ,  boring recitations of a day's activities and character bashing.
> This great evolution of social networking that you wish to develop will do
> nothing more than improve upon that.

You're missing the most important aspect of social networks.. Advertising.

>
>
> On 9/18/2012 12:58 PM, Volmar Machado wrote:
>>
>> I guess that social structures didn't changed so much the last 10k
>> years. I also guess if we want peace at all. The people just need to
>> fight for something. Homogeneous world don't would bring heterogeneous
>> ideas. Anyway I hope that  you could do this, and become a great great
>> genius, that will ever shine in the history and future generations.
>>
>> 2012/9/18 Matijn Woudt <tijn...@gmail.com>:
>>>
>>> On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 8:52 AM, agbo onyador <onya...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> The growing power of the internet and global networks.
>>>> (on the world's politics, economies and even on daily life of ordinary
>>>> people) Programmers and developers needed:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>> I still cannot figure out if this is a joke or if you're really
>>> looking for world peace.. If you're serious, you might want to stop
>>> and take a look at Newton's third law, I quote from wikipedia:
>>> "When a first body exerts a force F1 on a second body, the second body
>>> simultaneously exerts a force F2 = -F1 on the first body. This means
>>> that F1 and F2 are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.", or
>>> simplified "To every action there is always an equal and opposite
>>> reaction."
>>> It fits also easily on humans, take one step into peace, and it will
>>> have an effect in opposite direction elsewhere.
>>>
>>> Also, why do you think you can make a better social network than the
>>> already existing ones? Even the big internet giant Google can't seem
>>> to make it's social network a big success, and you (without even an
>>> concrete idea) can do that better?
>>>
>>> You might as well just open a simple website with a 'Like' button and
>>> ask everyone to like that page, so we end up with peace!:)
>>>
>>> - Matijn
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