Online Social Networking Revolution: Thinking Ahead

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website blog: www.jrsnyderjr.com Online social networking communities hаνе developed іntο thеіr οwn social networking communities bonded online much Ɩіkе thеу аrе offline, beyond whаt thе corporations whο bουɡht thе technology conceived οf. A corporation’s intention іѕ tο mаkе money bυt a whole nеw phenomenon hаѕ developed thаt іѕ thе germ οf a social revolution. Corporations provide οnƖу thе technical platform (аt colocation centers) аnԁ ѕhουƖԁ mаkе reasonable money οff thеѕе networks …

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25 Responses to “Online Social Networking Revolution: Thinking Ahead”

  1. ournationalspace says:

    I am now watching this one year later, and your thought is more relevant than ever. The ‘opportunity’ that YouTube could lose is a valuable convergence that can ‘only’ get larger – if allowed to grow. They could make a lot of money hosting a convergence – even a convergence not trying to be partners. But, web 3.0 communities will, as you say, span (and are spanning) over several web sites – with no one central locale – if youtube can make itself that hub, it’ll be gold for it.

  2. ournationalspace says:

    Maybe, but, youtube is a like a restaurant – one of many that we meet in for the cobb salad! 5 stars again :-)

  3. jrsnyderjr says:

    First I’m satisfied you’re watching it a year later because I’ve been thinking about this and a follow up vid as an update to it (along with blogging about it). I’m sort of proud I was conceptually in the right direction.

    YT still has an opportunity to regain some footing in the online social networking world but the window is closing quick with Facebook, Twitter, etc. There are some in the convergence that need to know that YT does have to make money.

  4. jrsnyderjr says:

    I really like your performance about web 3.0 communities because in this video I particularly mentioned the spanning of locales or platforms. Look at Twitter, I rest my case…a lot of yt convergence is on there!

    In person I see a whole new set of boomers my age who have just been unexpectedly newly unemployed, “early retired” and so on signing onto social networking like never before now they have the time. We adapt/tolerate to the profit model as long as it’s not too intrusive…

  5. jrsnyderjr says:

    …and notice I never did take that partnership and still respond to comments a year later!

    ♫ ♫ ♫ oh! it’s so hard to be humble when you’re perfect in nearly each way! ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫

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