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10 Jul 08

Genome: A Next-Gen Social Networking Svc. It's NOT another aggregator or even a competitor to DataPortability. So, what is it? Check it out.

What are the number one problems facing today's social networks? According to
the young developer Vladislav Chernyshov they are:
privacy issues,
distraction and time-wasting, quantity over quality, ads, and lack of control
over your identity
. That's why he, Dmitry Gorpinchenko, and Andrew
Chernyh, all students at Novosibirsk State Technical University (NSTU) in
Russia, have founded
Genome
, an upcoming
next-generation social
networking service
which addresses the main problem of Web
2.0: the ever-increasing quantity of Web 2.0 resources and the lack of tools to
manage them.

tech.socialnews2u.com/...-gen-social-networking-service - Preview

genome nextgen socialnetwork socialmedia

    • Social Network: Genome a social network like any
      other. You'll have a user profile, friends, and tools that let you social with
      them in comfortable, natural ways.
    • Contact Manager: You'll be able to keep track of
      your contacts' information on Genome.
    • Instant Messenger: Genome will provide an open
      instant messenger that's integrated with your contacts.
    • Identity & Social Graph Provider: Genome will
      have an open identity policy so your Genome identity is easily sharable with
      other sites. That means that other sites and services can query Genome for some
      pieces of your personal information
  • What are the number one problems facing today's social networks? According to
    the young developer Vladislav Chernyshov they are: privacy issues,
    distraction and time-wasting, quantity over quality, ads, and lack of control
    over your identity
    . That's why he, Dmitry Gorpinchenko, and Andrew
    Chernyh, all students at Novosibirsk State Technical University (NSTU) in
    Russia, have founded Genome, an upcoming
    next-generation social networking service which addresses the main problem of Web
    2.0: the ever-increasing quantity of Web 2.0 resources and the lack of tools to
    manage them.

Networks Don't Grow Forever -- Not Even Social Networks. Are we approaching a saturation point?

  • Networks Don't Grow Forever -- Not Even Social Networks
  • Will the Internet behave any differently? The Internet is in
    the early stages of development, call it a baby brain. Websites are
    proliferating; users are coming online in droves. But eventually the Internet
    will mature, stop growing and may even shrink.


    And this is true of all networks: ant colonies, highways, beehives, brains, the Internet and
    yes, social networks. All networks grow according to Metcalfe’s Law until they
    hit a point of critical mass…and then they stop growing because the value
    equation changes.

09 Jul 08

My Philosophy of Social Media Sharing « Marketing Nirvana

  • Adam Darowski wrote



    What a difference a year makes. With the proliferation of services such as
    Twitter and FriendFeed, the blog really isn’t always the central home of your
    brand anymore. I think you’re right you’re right that while the blog may be the
    first thing listed on your Google vanity search, the search itself is more your
    “resume” than the blog.
  • Love the fact that your Vanity search resembles mine very closely!


    Well, as much as I’ve strayed away from the blog from time to time I’m
    beginning to realize how much more effectively it could be used.


    Services like Facebook (private) & FriendFeed (public) allow me to
    aggregate different content streams to serve different audiences. In addition,
    here are 3 other social media channels that I populate at different frequencies
    for different purposes.


    LinkedIn - Professional (private: once a day)
    Blog - Professional, in my
    case (public: 2 - 5 posts a day)
    Twitter - Social/Professional (public: 10 -
    20 times a day)


    Now no matter what you do in the above 2 public streams, it auto-populates
    within your content aggregators which then feeds that audience.


    Makes sense?

02 Jul 08

groovr ♞- social networking for the mobile user

  • Groovin' on your iPhone


    Lucky enough to have the world's hottest mobile device? groovr is the iPhone's best friend. Bookmark groovr on
    your iPhone and the homepage will get
    an exclusive groovr icon – the hottest new accessory.

24 Jun 08

Is a Facebook profile really necessary? Read this article and you be the judge..

  • Social Networking is anywhere people are talking online. From a
    corporate perspective, what you are interested in - is where people are talking
    about you and are talking about the topics you care about (competitor brands,
    issues that involve your brand).
  • Social networking is an evolution about what has been around - people have
    always talked about these kinds of things offline, it has just been moving
    online - the web is an extension of that. It’s just now easier for people to
    eavesdrop about what others are thinking and marketers can listen in and hear
    what they are saying.
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22 Jun 08

Info Overload is no longer a joke. How can we deal with this growing issue? Read more..

  • Adding new aggregators is only a temporary solution. - mmarlatt on 2008-06-22
  • Info Overload: The Problem




    Written by Sarah Perez / June 18, 2008 5:32 AM

    / 14 Comments













    This will be post #1 of 2 posts on today's information overload problem and how we can cope. Part 2 is here.

  • Social Media Addicts - Sink or Swim?



    For social media addicts, which likely includes readers of this blog, the problem can be even worse. In addition to having our focus pulled away by productivity applications like email and IM, we're also pulled in a number of different directions as well - checking FriendFeed, Twitter, social networks, and more. (I wonder how many billions of dollars we waster per year?)



    For many people, these distractions are overpowering. No matter the time commitment, social media addicts can't help but spend entire chunks of their day online playing with the new, shiny internet toys. When we profiled several social media addicts earlier this year on Twitter, we discovered that a good many people spent several hours - even as many as 10 hours per day - online, immersed in the web and social media tools.



    It seems we're at a crossroads - there's so much information, but not enough filters. We can either drown in the lost productivity time sink that is the internet or we can swim...swim for our lives. The question is: how?

21 Jun 08

Resume Form, Resume Grabber, Resume data entry, Recruiter Tools, Staffing Software

  • ResumeGrabber / Social Network Grabber for Excel Bundle
  • The Quickest way to Import Resumes from Social
    Networking sites


    This bundle includes ResumeGrabber Pro and
    Social Network Grabber for Excel Plugin.

    ResumeGrabber / Social Network
    Grabber for Excel bundle helps recruiters to completely automate the process of
    importing resumes from social networking sites. It automatically opens each
    individual profile on social networking sites based on your keyword search,
    copies all relevant details and transfers them into an Excel spreadsheet.
    Simply, this is the easiest way to create a database of the best profiles
    available in social network sites.
17 Jun 08

Web apps manage social networking overload

  • June 3, 2008 (PC World) Whether you're a social
    butterfly constantly seeking new sites to cross-pollinate, or a caterpillar
    creeping after your friends from one network to the next, you have likely
    experienced social-site fatigue by now.

Yahoo! Announces Mobile Social Network Aggregator -- Y! OneConnect

The Value of Networks - Articles - ERE

    • The Value of Networks



      Volume alone does not equal success



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      What makes a network valuable to you or me?


      Is it the number of connections you have? I don't think so. I have over 10 million first-, second- and third-degree connections on LinkedIn, but I get almost no value from that network, per se. I know recruiters who collect names because they are looking at quantity not quality. They judge themselves and others as "successful" by how many people are in their network.


      Yet, successful collectors in any area do not just collect at random. The good ones have a system, a focus, and a rationale behind their collecting.

  • If you're going to spend the time networking, use a more powerful engagement model that ensures that everyone who enters the community has a similar set of skills. Use a short questionnaire or screening tool, or simply invite people based on title, years of experience, or educational level.


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