social networks
My Place in London's Social Network Paid Members Public
It’s important in life to know where you fit in. And now, thanks to Alan’s post on Broadstuff, [summarising the London Twittersphere](http://broadstuff.com/archives/920-Londons-Social-Networks-of-New-Tech-heads.html), I know exactly where I am: [![LondonScene.jpg](https://i1.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2008/05/LondonScene-thumb-500x344.
The Online Conversational Onion Paid Members Public
1. The Closed Space Closed spaces are where your conversations are as private as you want them to be. Dominated the by the social networks (Facebook, Bebo, MySpace) as well as the network-focused blog platforms (Vox, Livejournal), they are as much communication services as publishing platforms. You choose exactly who
Facebook on iPhone Paid Members Public
Oh, dilemma. Apple has put out a new advert which combines on of my great loves, [the iPhone, with Facebook](http://www.apple.com/iphone/ads/ad16/index.html), my current bugbear. Confusion… Love/hate… Two sides of the same coin…Damn you, Jobs! I’m going to be logging
Hot Dates & Social Engineering in Facebook Apps Paid Members Public
Sure, number one (let’s call her BB) is newly-single, but I’m sure she doesn’t need help finding dates. Number two is in Russia…and numbers 4 and 6 are married. So, unless there’s something I don’t know about their marriages… Joking aside, this is clearly
Facebook: Don't Be Too Web Active, Now Paid Members Public
Here’s a weird thing. An old acquaintance just e-mailed me: > I’m removing you as a friend on facebook but just writing to let you know its nothing personal! You have so many status updates or blog posts every day that like half of my news feed is
Facebook Owns Your Friendships Paid Members Public
But the problem is that they’re my relationships, not Facebook’s. The social network is merely the tool I’ve used to define them. It’s my data and I should be able to get it back, without resorting to terms of service violating activity. And Facebook is already
Le Web 3 Lost Posts 3: The Dark Side of the Web Paid Members Public
For an opening session focusing on eeeevil on the web, it proved to be rather quiet. I think everybody was knackered, thanks to the early start… Laurent Haug [http://www.liftlab.com/laurent/] of LIFT [http://www.liftconference.com/] kicked things off by asking if there is a thirst for
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