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19 May 06
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This is it, all over again, but instead of blogs, you get to build cool apps.
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06 Oct 05
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Charles Simonyi’s Intentional Software and JotSpot both positioned themselves as providing just such a platform — but neither has gone all that far. Ning’s focus is definitely much more on getting developers involved, but it still will depend on whether or not those developers do anything.
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If you start to think about it more as social situated software, suddenly the idea becomes a lot more interesting. The idea of situated software is that it serves a specific need for a specific (often very small) group of people. It doesn’t need to scale. It just needs to serve that group.
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This raises one big question: the core value of most social application is in whether or not it can build a real community. eBay, Craigslist, Flickr, del.icio.us and others really succeeded because of the communities they built, rather than just the technology. Thus, the idea of having lots of people easily creating new social applications might not seem too appealing. Those apps are pretty much worthless without the community, right?
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Luis OopshNing, also known as the official name for 24 Hour Laundry’s project, just launched. I actually had to keep myself from posting early because I was excited about it. Now that I got the word from them with the approval to post, here goes the unveiling.
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04 Oct 05
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