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- Social networks: what goes out, what goes in
- "Social Networking 3.0" was on the agenda this afternoon at the AlwaysOn Stanford Summit. This one was a "must watch" for me, as will be Dan Farber's later today on "The Democratization of Media." You can follow along with the conference's live Webcast here.Moderator Charlene Li, senior analyst...
- Tags: Video, User generated content, Social networking, Podcasting, Live Web, Identity, Copyright, Conferences, Collaboration, Attention
- Blog posts 2007-08-02
- The future of social networks
- What will social networking be like in ten years? Who knows, but we won't be having panels about it. At the AlwaysOn Stanford Summit 07, there was such a panel, titled "Social Networking 3.0," led by Charlene Li, a senior analyst Forrester Research.The panelists below included representatives from some of...
- Tags: Social networking, MySpace, General, Facebook
- Blog posts 2007-08-02
- Wallop gets a makeover with a much better interface
- Im still buried in email and Ive been spending most of the morning coding, so hopefully Ill be able to catch up tonight and tomorrow before the weekend. But yesterday I took a quick trip to the Wallop offices to talk with Karl Jacob, the CEO and get a tour...
- Tags: Wallop, Flash, Rich Internet Applications
- Blog posts 2007-03-02
- Wallop: Seeding a social network
- “Get into Wallop, make it yours!” is the tag line and exhortation of the Wallop social networking site, launched in beta in September. It is not necessarily easy to “get into Wallop,” however, and that is by design.Wallop proudly touts that it is “the exclusive social experience” that attracts “select...
- Tags: Wallop, Social Media, Social Networking, Facebook, Amateur Content, Social Web, MySpace, User-Generated Content, Culture, Web 2.0
- Blog posts 2006-12-11
- Revisiting Wallop
- rBack in September I received an invite to Wallop and gushed about the service. I was impressed partly because of the novel use of Flash and also partly because I think Wallop enhances the user experience of social networks. One of the things MySpace got right was allowing people to...
- Tags: Wallop, Micropayments, Flash, Experience, Rich Internet Applications
- Blog posts 2006-12-06
- Microsoft's four-year brainchild: Wallop
- Flashy new social-networking siteWhat happens when Microsoft brings in psychologists and Web developers to create a social-networking site? You get Wallop, which lets Flash developers build personalization widgets that could cost users a buck or two. CNET's Rafe Needleman speaks with Wallop CEO Karl Jacob at DemoFall 2006.
- Tags: Wallop
- Videos 2006-09-29
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