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Distributed Social networking comes on strong

So where’s the profile page - on your blog?

Or is your blog - on your Social Network?

And if you have a blog - that’s ‘part’ of your social network environment, does it have it’s OWN stand alone blog display or is it integrated in along with your activity stream, apps, friends list and media gallery?

Can you route your blog posts - to other blogs, publishing end-points or file repositories?

Same thing about your media?  When you upload a video or podcast, can you ALSO store it in YouTube, blip.tv or Seesmic?

And are you aggregating your comments across a bunch or different commenting systems?

And your Twits and micro-blogging status report, presence updates?  Are these locked into the Twitter platform or aggregated in FriendFeed?

And do you use Meebo for IM or what?

Were do you READ your RSS feeds?

Distributed Social Networking is becoming a reality. DiSO and NoseRub are two great examples of loosely coupled systems that are evolving quickly.

How does Facebook Connect compare to OpenID? Check out theSocialWeb.tv boys for that answer.

Richard Macmanus writes about this.

And John McCrea sees it as the birth of the social web.

And don’t miss David Recordon’s recent visions of getting OpenID into the browser.

Kaliya has a great wrap up of the day of Connects - I love this chart she republished (from Read/Write):

I wonder when OpenSocial apps will be truly inter-changeable - and playback in multiple environments?

And the meme is on Techmeme.

yes Virginia - indeed distributed open anything is gonna keep heating up - now that Facebook Connect and Google Friend Connect are live.  OpenSocial is gaining steam and next up - MySpace Data Availability.

Oh and BTW.  Ever heard of a company called Microsoft? They’ve just shipped and entire boatload of Open APIs to mesh in with the rest of us.  And lets not write off Yahoo!

Whether you call it Facebook trying to take over the web, Battling for Mindshare, a three horse race or Federate or Aggregate - it’s clear that “Open is the New Black“.  This is what we’ll be discussing at next week’s LeWeb8 panel “Platform Love”.

Now it’s time for compelling experiences.  And proof that open can benefit vendors as much as customers.

Maybe we’ll all find out how to do this at this coolio upcoming event on Dec. 19th at Digg.

Date: Friday, December 5th, 2008 | Time: 9:02 pm
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  1. По мне, вы очень неплохо пишете. Действительно интересно!

  2. По мне, вы очень неплохо пишете. Действительно интересно!

  3. Автор молодец - всегда пишет на актуальные темы. Респект!

  4. Автор молодец - всегда пишет на актуальные темы. Респект!

  5. imho, still not nearly enough…

    Applications which successfully remove the online/offline metaphor will be most beneficial…

    For example, will be value distant social capital differently than local social capital?

    Less valuable? Probably not.
    But they will probably have completely different value chains (digital vs. analog etc.). This occurs to me after hearing about a gathering recently where online social networking tasks were practiced. The result sounded like a triple bottom line benefit.

    micro-payments meets social capital meets sustainability practices…

  6. imho, still not nearly enough…

    Applications which successfully remove the online/offline metaphor will be most beneficial…

    For example, will be value distant social capital differently than local social capital?

    Less valuable? Probably not.
    But they will probably have completely different value chains (digital vs. analog etc.). This occurs to me after hearing about a gathering recently where online social networking tasks were practiced. The result sounded like a triple bottom line benefit.

    micro-payments meets social capital meets sustainability practices…