Archive for the 'microblogging' Category
Many people may have negative things to say about microblogging. It’s a fad. It has no “real” value. It’s just a feature, not a whole website. Despite what the naysayers have in their arsenal, I’d say the most important thing to pay attention to when it comes to microblogging is that people love it. In [...]
Last week, I quietly launched a new project called Advanced Operators. AdvOp has several key purposes, one of which is to facilitate a weekly blog carnival covering the topics that matter to Internet professionals. Please feel free to read more about the AdvOp project. Also, I invite all of you to write a post on [...]
Early social networks such as SixDegrees and Friendster paved the way for the explosion of MySpace. MySpace was the game changing social network that normalized the idea of socializing online. Now, we’re up to our ears in social networks trying to cash in on the phenomena. Just when we thought there was no more room, [...]