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April 23, 2008

Social Networks: Lovd By Less - Open Source Social Network

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Lovd offers a free open source social network platform. Built with Ruby on Rails, Lovd is a social networking solution that has everything you need to build your community. Via You can find more about Social Networks if you do a Quality Search with Readle. Or you can use Readle social to search for content at many popular social networks sites. Clipped in IEXPLORE on 2008-04-23 10:38:23, and stored in my Knowledge Base. Other Useful Sites Readle | Clipoid | Readle Gadgets

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P2P vs The Rational Consumer

Filed under: Open Social — @ 3:43 am

Rory left an intriguing comment in the post below about brands in the Gift Economy. “The thing about the gift economy, as you term it, (and free culture in general) is that in the world of the rational consumer, it doesn’t work. And unfortunately (or fortunately if you create competitive advantage for a living) most brand owners (certainly in the music industry) are still doggedly following their yellow brick road to the fictional land of the rational consumer. The gift economy, free culture,

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April 22, 2008

Microsoft Provides Mesh for Apps/Data, But Fails On Interoperability

Filed under: Open Social — @ 11:31 pm

I’ve covered DataPortability. I’m experimenting with Friendfeed. I share apps across my Macbook Pro and iPhone. However, I still feel there is a long way to go before we reach true seamless interoperability of data, connections, applications and devices. And so I am very excited by Microsoft’s preview beta launch of Live Mesh, a feed-centric programming model. The promise is that: Live Mesh puts you at the center of your digital world, seamlessly connecting you to the people, devices, pro

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The Mic Is On: We’re Talking about $10 Million …

Filed under: Open Social — @ 7:00 pm

It’s Like Open Mic Only Different Here’s how it works. It’s like any rambling conversation. Don’t try to read it all. Jump in whenever you get here. Just go to the end and start talking. EVERYONE is WELCOME. The rules are simple — be nice. There are always first timers and new things to talk about. It’s sort of half “Cheers” part “Friends” and part video game. You don’t know how much fun it is until you try it. What would we do if we got $10 Million free and clear? No taxes. No de

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Open Mic 7pm Chgo Time: We’re Talking about $10 Million!!

Filed under: Open Social — @ 1:14 pm

… Free and Clear! What would we do if we got $10Million free and clear? No taxes. No debts to pay. No strings attached in any way. Would we quit working, move to a new part of the world, buy something we’ve always wanted, build something we’ve dreamed of accomplishing, go somewhere we’ve always wished to be, give it away? We’ll talk about whatever else comes up, too, even flamenco dancing. Oh, and bring links to share — about having money that’s free and clear. The rules are simple — be

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Open Source Economics

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April 21, 2008

Geo-Social Networking Your Favorite Places

Filed under: Open Social — @ 4:32 pm

Canadian entrepreneurs David Krawczyk and Bill McLean have developed an “essential tool for everyday life” - POIfriend. This social networking site allows a user to tag an online map with places of interest and itineraries and share those with anyone. I could see this being of use in tagging a list of all gas stations that have diesel as I head to a specific destination, or someone like Robert Scoble telling the world where his favorite places are to eat (the Half Moon Bay Brewery would defi

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The Community Speaks

Filed under: Open Social — @ 1:47 pm

by twoblueday These three posts run the gamut from exuberance to wonder to doubt to reconciliation: A Breakthrough In Taxonomy?: So Much For Taxonomies: Taxonomies Again — What Behavior Do We Want?: [Via A Journey In Social Media] They describe the process of creating taxonomies for a group of communities, an attempt to create some order. The very rapid path this took, from the excitement of a brand new idea, its implementation and then the very rapid feedback all demonstrate the power

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CityIN Takes Google’s Open Social to China

Filed under: Open Social — @ 1:07 pm

CityIN, a Chinese social network, launched a few weeks back with one small differentiating factor: geographic-based friend recommendations for media. Now that CityIN has had a chance to get its feet wet, it’s onto the next milestone–opening up its platform. That may not seem like a big deal, especially since CityIN is brand new. Why would anyone care that a small social networking site is opening up its platform? It’s a case of the chicken and the egg, but it’s one that will be interesting

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Filed under: Open Social — @ 12:37 pm

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