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Orkut or Yahoo360:Social Network fails!

In social networks, Google and Yahoo have tried and largely failed. To be sure, Google has Orkut, which is popular in Brazil and India, but not the United States. For its part, Yahoo has largely pulled the plug on Yahoo 360. But it is clear that MySpace and Facebook (and Bebo in the United Kingdom) remain firmly on top of the social network heap.

“We are not trying to be another social network,” said Yahoo president Susan Decker on Tuesday, during the company’s earnings conference call. “Rather, by linking users’ favorite destinations and content, with their friends’ families and communities, we can deliver better relevance on a scale that no one else has achieved.” Two days later, the company’s new chief technology officer, Ari Balogh, speaking at the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco, elaborated a bit on the idea. “We don’t think of social as a destination,” Mr. Balogh said. “We think of social as a dimension.”

Google has long hinted that it would take a similar approach. Earlier this week, it suggested that users of iGoogle, a personalized home page service, might be able to share activities with friends. And the company has allowed users of Reader, its blog viewing service, to share items with friends.

One challenge both companies face, however, is how to turn the voluminous amounts of data about relationships that they have in their e-mail, calendar and other services, into “social graph,” a set of relationships establishing who is friends with whom. They will have to tread carefully.

1 comment April 28, 2008

Eight teens charged:Victoria Lindsay

According to a report on MSNBC, 8 teens have been charged in the brutal beating of 16-year-old cheerleader Victoria Lindsay. Victoria was apparently lured into a house in late March when 6 teen girls then viciously attacked her. The girls videotaped the beatings to place on YouTube and MySpace. The remaining two teens that were charged were young men, who acted as a lookout while the beatings took place. They are calling this a “revenge” beating for comments that were allegedly posted on Victoria Lindsay’s MySpace page.

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Parents of Beaten Teen says:
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If you listen her parents, they are more concern to myspace, youtube….

Whatever has happened, may be not a new thing in crime world. But statements of her parents brought a Qs to the entire web2.0 team to follow up some standards, which must bound people to interact within a boundary.

2 comments April 13, 2008


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