Archive for the 'social networking' Category

Organic Growth Issues

June 19, 2008

Why do we participate in things, particularly online web 2.0 based things? I guess there could be many different reasons, but I’m willing to suggest a fundamental (by appearances useless, but I shall prove otherwise) answer to this:
Because we want to.
This is more important than it might initially appear to be…
I work (As you [...]

Privacy and Boundaries

September 30, 2007

One thing that continues to bother me with modern social networking tools (particularly utlities such as Facebook) is the way that they institute such strict and uncompromising boundaries and divisions amongst their users. For example, I am in both my University network and the London network on Facebook… which means that for the most [...]