Link Roundup 6/29/2007

Posted on June 29th, 2007
By Todd Zeigler in Link Roundup

Facebook is the New AOL

Jason Kottke expresses the concern a growing number of people are having about Facebook:

“As it happens, we already have a platform on which anyone can communicate and collaborate with anyone else, individuals and companies can develop applications which can interoperate with one another through open and freely available tools, protocols, and interfaces. It’s called the internet and it’s more compelling than AOL was in 1994 and Facebook in 2007.”

Facebook has “thrown the entire startup world for a loop”

Valleywag speculates that the market for Facebook applications may already be saturated. They also explain how some changes in the platform are preventing new applications from going as viral as those that were available on launch.

Not Another Socnet

Joe Mansour makes the argument against Presidential candidate’s building their own social networks online:

“Most of the people who will make a profile will be the hardcore activists who already have a profile on Facebook. Furthermore, the work they’re doing to create content on the campaign’s own little internal socnet isn’t reaching anyone beyond the gated community….These in-house socnets, like Clinton’s, suck energy, time and resources away from where activists should be focused: reaching out to undecided, or as yet unengaged voters, and instead channel the focus inward. In effect the campaign is connecting with itself.”

MSNBC Launches Newsbreaker Online Game

Rohit Bhargava, who is a great blogger and a very smart guy, really likes it. I think it is pointless.

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  1. Rohit

    Hi Todd - I figured people would disagree on this one. Since we all know news has become about entertainment - I really like the choice this campaign makes of entertaining around the news rather than going solely in the local news sensationalist direction (ie - “what you don’t know about ______ that could kill you!”). That said, what’s missing is that this interface doesn’t really translate onto their site. I love the “visual news” direction this starts to go in, but as others are bound to point out, it’s incomplete.

  2. Todd Zeigler

    Hi Rohit,

    I think we’ll just have to agree to disagree. I fundamental disagree with the idea that making a game out of news is a good idea for a channel like MSNBC.

    But even if I were to embrace the idea, I think the execution is poor. For this to work, the game would have to be really cool and fun (like the penguin toss game back in the day). It just isn’t.

    Thanks for your comment and keep up the great blogging.

    Todd

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