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Crowdsourcing, Social Platforms, Business Models

Posted on April 26, 2008. Filed under: 43 Things, D Heinemeier-Hansson, LastFM, Ning, Twitter, Wikipedia, Xing, being utility, community, community building, core social framework functionality, crowdsourcing, customer care service, dedicated functionality, developing a social network, free culture projects, free software projects, gaining users, gathering a resource, providing sharp tools, social network, social platform, social platforms business plans, white-label social network | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

I’ve been a bit shy — maybe too shy — to go on with my series of posts of prerequisites needed to launch a social network because my previous posting ended with a cliff hanger on “now we finally approach social networks”. Point is, my original notes on different kinds of communities were not as [...]

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Amidst the night, trapped at work, kudos to all.

Posted on April 17, 2008. Filed under: J Kleske, M Pence, Netbeans, Ruby on Rails, S Swift, Twitter, entertainment, music, netlabels, programming languages, useful links | Tags: , , , , , , |

I’m stranded in Duesseldorf at work, so instead of being home, in my bed and asleep, I’m sitting next to our frontend guru who’s still awake enough to get real work done. My next possible train goes at 4:31am, but taking it would be rather pointless — to get me awake in the morning, my [...]

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How kids use virtual worlds: Adults get lots of things wrong

Posted on March 2, 2008. Filed under: D Winer, Pownce, Scobleizer, Twitter, WebCamp 2008, social web, society, virtual worlds | Tags: , , , |

Just updating me for this morning, reading my twitter stream. Yet yesterday, I noticed that there’s a social web conference WebCamp 2008 going on in Cork/Ireland, but only when it started today, I realized it might be worth a closer look. Unfortunately, I am not yet provided with a link to their life streams.
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