Posts Tagged ‘Social network’

The Muddy Fractured Web

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

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mud This is a jumble of techie thoughts, and won’t necessarily appeal to everyone. Just the same, it’s on my mind.

I was thinking about an old article that quoted Joshua Schachter, founder of Delicious, where he talked about how he organized his site to have obvious syntax. He said, that once you get the hang of it, it became very easy to use the site, even from a browser window. Example: If I want to read any pages saved with the tag “chrisbrogan”, I can search http://delicious.com/tag/chrisbrogan . Now, replace my name with whatever else you want to search up on the address bar of your browser, and you pretty much know how to surf through Delicious without any effort.

For the record, Craigslist.org is like this. I can navigate it simply and from the address bar, and I understand what I’m searching out.

The entire concept of the URL, the uniform resource LOCATOR, was that we’d have a way to find resources (or web pages, or files, or whatever information) by way of coordinates that wouldn’t change.

Twitter introduced the need for URL shortening services. They were around before, but Twitter made them necessary. Now, they’re practically a business unto themselves.

And I’m thinking about projects like Glue and now Sidewiki (Google’s little “stick a wiki against any website but only if you’re using this application to see it” project). They’ve obfuscated the clarity of web pages. Okay, I get the notion of annotating the web. I understand the premise behind having ways to see things in our own way out in the wild web, but I think it messes up the point.

People had some real mixed emotions about Seth Godin’s Brands in Public project, but I couldn’t see the fuss. Seth just organized a bunch of information that was out there, and gave brands the opportunity to buy into his effort. The brands could’ve done all the work themselves. Seth saved them a step. The project, however, doesn’t create two webs. It just revisits this information in another format.

The splintering of commentary and conversations problem (how services like FriendFeed and Twitter and Facebook scatter our conversations all over the web instead of consolidating them) is real, and yet, it’s a matter of views. We’re interacting with data where we consume it, which is sensible enough. The missing tech, actually, is just the ability to get those comments all corralled and easy to respond to in some way (and many companies are trying to make that easier).

So where does this take us?

First, I think abstraction is here to stay. I don’t think we’ll have simple URLs to remember for all things (wish it were, but it’s not). I think the trend of shorteners that supposedly add value is here for a while, too. I think the fractured conversation is here to stay.

Now, will this impact business? Not exactly. Instead, it will require us to pick our battles, to determine just how splintered and muddy we want to get to catch up every drop of conversational/business goodness, and it will require us to keep futurists and sages on speed dial (how quaint a term is that?).

Funny thing is: many will never even know this war is even being waged.

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Friday Contest Roundup

Friday, February 13th, 2009

Comment, blog about, subscribe, and/or Twitter to enter to win a copy of the bestseller “Tax-Free Retirement” from carp(e) libris reviews.

Comment, blog about, subscribe, and/or Twitter to enter to win a full-sized bottle of Liquid Hand Soap from dkMommy Spot.

Comment, blog about, subscribe, and/or Twitter to enter to win a copy of “Herbal Remedies from the Wild: Finding and Using Medicinal Herb from dkMommy Spot.

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Thursday Contest Roundup

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

carp(e) libris reviews is giving away a box of Magnolia Perh Tea.

Comment, blog about, subscribe, and/or Twitter to enter to win the all-natural Pacifica Perfume Solid of your choice from dkmommy.

Win a trip to SeaWorld from Ted.me!

Win a $25 gift card to Build a Bear Workshop from The Crafty Conservative.

Win a $35 gift certificate to Bubblecakes from the Mom Buzz.

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Tuesday Contest Roundup

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

Comment, blog about, subscribe, and/or Twitter to enter to win a hand-tooled Italian leather journal from carp(e) libris reviews.

Comment, blog about, subscribe, and/or Twitter to enter to win Simply Vegan – Quick Vegetarian Meals by Debra Wasserman from dkMommy.

Win a Twilight DVD from Love Impossible.

Moms Like Me is giving away a diaper bag filled with goodies.  All you need to do is enter your due date!

Lisa Reviews is giving away a copy of Because I Said So.

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Sunday Contest Roundup

Sunday, January 25th, 2009

This is the first roundup for this blog, but I have some great contests for you to check out!

Lisa Cooking is giving away some free pizza from Pizza Hut.

Lisa Reviews is giving away 5 pet cameras!

My Thoughts, Ideas, and Ramblings is giving away a $50 Tiny Prints gift certificate.

Lisa Reviews is also giving away a $25 Paper Shouts gift certificate.

My Trendy Tykes is giving away a Go Belly Go maternity necklace.

Strategic Market Segmentation has a great contest.   If you accumulate the most points throughout February, you’ll win use of one week of her timeshare in Branson, Missouri.

Comment, blog about, subscribe, and/or Twitter to enter to win a set of all-natural Happy Fun Dough for kids from dkMommy.

Comment, blog about, subscribe, and/or Twitter to enter to win Hamadi hair wash, conditioner, and healing serum from dkMommy.

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