Three years ago, when our team at Kassi began sketching our idea of an online service for sharing goods and skills, we were not aware that others were doing the same thing. Since then, we have found that the idea is definitely not new. Read more »
First there was Friendster, then there was Myspace, now we have Facebook. Like empires, each succeeding social networking platform seems like the last, but each has had its own expiration date. Read more »
Following last week’s post about their study into changing models of ownership and value exchange, Claro Partners presents some business cases which illustrate ways in which companies are trying to provide solutions and capitalize on issues tha. Read more »
The open-source Facebook alternative Diaspora has been released upon the world (or at least a handful of test users) with a private alpha release. Read more »
At first, I didn't get what all the fuss was about. So Facebook uses some of the data users post online to make revenue? That's what Google's AdSense does right? Actually, not quite. Read more »
Can four college students take down Facebook? If there was ever a time to try, it would be now.
Neal Gorenflo discussed the growing Facebook backlash earlier this week, and offered his wish list for an alternative social network. Read more »
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