The future of social networks: Social networks will be like air
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Bookmark History
Saved by 22 people (-4 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-03-07
- Bjoern on 2009-04-02 - Tags furl , Bookmarks , internet , telegate , socialnetworking , socialmedia , future , web2.0 , social , socialgraph , delicious
- Kburrell on 2008-06-24 - Tags socialnetworking , socialmedia , socialnetworks , web2.0 , future , social , trends , socialgraph , data , open , media , industry
- Chiefshu on 2008-06-21 - Tags social , web2.0 , trends
- Pkitano on 2008-06-04 - Tags socialmedia
- James3neal on 2008-05-13 - Tags SocialMedia , web2.0 , socialnetworking
Public Sticky notes
Take for example, a book review that Dave McClure wrote on the book “The
Mystery Of Capital” within the Books iRead application on Facebook. I happened
to run into the review last year, but it wasn’t in context. Instead, I want to
see reviews from my friends when I’m in the book buying process – on sites like
Amazon.com and BN.com. It would mean a lot more for you to look at the
Groundswell page on Amazon, and because you’re sign-in with your email address,
be able to see any review a friend has written about the book – even if it’s on
their personal blogs. That’s the epitome of social networks being like air,
when it’s integrated into everything that you do.
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Public Comment
on 2008-03-14 by synesthesia