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31. Friendster32. BBC Newsline Ticker35. Internet Movie Database39. Go40. Craigslist42. Flickr48. CNN50. ImageShack52. AOL54. PhotoBucket59. Xanga (weblogs)67. LiveJournal70. Geocities73. Adult Friendfinder77. Apple78. RapidShare79. ImageVenueHosting80. Digg81. Alibaba (trade leads)84. Rediff (Indian portal)87. Googlesyndication92. Skyblog94. Adobe96. Starware97. About98. Sourcefourge
Top 100 English Web sites on Alexa1. Yahoo2. MSN3. Google4. YouTube5. MySpace6. Baidu (Chinese search engine)
7. Windows Live8. Orkut9. QQ (Chinese instant messenger)
10. Yahoo.co.jp (Japanese portal)
11. Wikipedia13. Microsoft Corp.14. EBay15. Blogger16. MegaUpload (file sharing)19. Hi521. RapidShare23. Amazon26. TheFaceBook29. Fotolog30. Passport.net
An increasing number of the most popular services are built on user-generated content.
31. Friendster32. BBC Newsline Ticker35. Internet Movie Database39. Go40. Craigslist42. Flickr48. CNN50. ImageShack52. AOL54. PhotoBucket59. Xanga (weblogs)67. LiveJournal70. Geocities73. Adult Friendfinder77. Apple78. RapidShare79. ImageVenueHosting80. Digg81. Alibaba (trade leads)84. Rediff (Indian portal)87. Googlesyndication92. Skyblog94. Adobe96. Starware97. About98. Sourcefourge
1. Yahoo2. MSN3. Google4. YouTube5. MySpace6. Baidu (Chinese search engine)
7. Windows Live8. Orkut9. QQ (Chinese instant messenger)
10. Yahoo.co.jp (Japanese portal)
11. Wikipedia13. Microsoft Corp.14. EBay15. Blogger16. MegaUpload (file sharing)19. Hi521. RapidShare23. Amazon26. TheFaceBook29. Fotolog30. Passport.net
1. The case for social objects
2. Five principles for building services around them
3. My take on the next wave
butterfly, butterfly fly in the sky butterfly, butterfly flies so high butterfly, butterfly lands on my thigh butterfly, butterfly motionlessly lies butterfly, butterfly gracefully dies
Think about the object as the reason why peopleconnect with each particular other and not someone else
When we first launched Flickr, it was a Flash application that was mainly just a chat environment with real-time photo sharing.
As we started adding features to the site itself, like pages that hosted the photos
so that people could visit them at a unique URL, we had a lot more success with that. People responded to it, and
the site began to grow.
Eric Costello
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jyri/315809759/
http://youtube.com/watch?v=XhXvlLiVXCo
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_network
E-mailable permalinks
Actual filesThumbnails and widgets
Quick Checklist
1. What is your object?2. What are your verbs?
3. How can people share the objects?4. What is the gift in the invitation?
5. Are you charging the publishers or the spectators?
Preconditions of a disruptive innovation:
1) Simpler
2) Cheaper
3) Frees from need to go to inconvenient place
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Preconditions of a disruptive innovation:
1) Simpler
2) Cheaper
3) Frees from need to go to inconvenient place
or
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Preconditions of a disruptive innovation:
1) Simpler
2) Cheaper
3) Frees from need to go to inconvenient place
or
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Who you’re with(Bluetooth)
Availability(ring profile)
Where you are(freely named cells)
What you’re planning next(calendar)
Latest Jaiku
Preconditions of a disruptive innovation:
1) Simpler
2) Cheaper
3) Frees from need to go to inconvenient place
or
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“The future’s here, it’s just not evenly distributed yet.”
Is it free?
Is it quick & easy?
Is it cross-device & multi-channel?
Is it everyday?
Does it bring people closer together?