In light of my previous post on data centralization & we-commerce, I decided to put together a poll to see what my reader’s views are on how the future of personal services on the web will go - please participate in this poll:
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June 5, 2008 at 8:17 pm
I Don’t think any one is worried about getting all at one place as it is very difficult. People will concentrate more on how many followers they have, May be it is on facebook friend list or twitter follower or blog subscriber. It is all going to be reputation management and networking. It is going to be more of whom you know and how well you know them.
Each service is so distinctive, some poeple may not have a blog and still very popular with Facebook/Twitter.
June 6, 2008 at 3:17 am
I Don’t think any one is worried about getting all at one place as it is very difficult. People will concentrate more on how many followers they have, May be it is on facebook friend list or twitter follower or blog subscriber. It is all going to be reputation management and networking. It is going to be more of whom you know and how well you know them.
Each service is so distinctive, some poeple may not have a blog and still very popular with Facebook/Twitter.
June 6, 2008 at 7:39 pm
We agree a bit with the commenter above. The aggregators don’t quite do it. It seems you don’t get the same effect. They may aggregate certain things but certainly not their social networking we think…
June 7, 2008 at 2:39 am
We agree a bit with the commenter above. The aggregators don’t quite do it. It seems you don’t get the same effect. They may aggregate certain things but certainly not their social networking we think…
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