Posted by Brian Balfour in UncategorizedOct 24th, 2006 | 1 Comment
I find this hilarious…I think that means I’m a big dork.
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Posted by Brian Balfour in UncategorizedOct 24th, 2006 | 1 Comment
It only takes a two second look of Xiaonei.com homepage to realize that the founder had no qualms copying every aspect of facebook, even down to its design. Looks like it paid off though. Oak Pacific Interactive, a Chinese internet company, has announced that it acquired Xiaonei.com for an undisclosed amount and will integrate its Xiaonei’s 1 million members with its already existing social network.
Eventhough I don’t condone this type of action, Facebook had it coming. On numerous occasions Zuckerberg and his PR staff have said they are not interested...
Posted by Brian Balfour in UncategorizedOct 23rd, 2006 | 9 Comments
I’ve received some emails lately on why I haven’t been blogging much lately. A part of it is because I am short on time with my new job and side projects. But yesterday I unfortunately also realized that I have been finding it harder and harder to find topics and new social networks to write about. Why? Because it seems as if the social networking space is declining in quality new sites, in exchange for high numbers.
The boom of social networking has cluttered the space with hundreds, if not thousands, of poor quality social networks. The thinking...
Posted by Brian Balfour in UncategorizedOct 18th, 2006 | 1 Comment
Have you ever saw a commercial or advertisement, laughed to yourself, and thought “What the hell were they thinking?” That is what I thought when I saw OpenBC’s promo video for their new re-branded site Xing (See Video Here).
If you can manage to sit through the painful three minute experience, please tell me how this video is going to help Xing sign up more members? Not only does the video tell you absolutely nothing about the sites features, but it just repeats meaningless statements followed by a person crossing their two index fingers in the formation of an...
Posted by Brian Balfour in UncategorizedSep 28th, 2006 | 5 Comments
With the unbelievable boom over the past year, online social networking has received a lot of doubtful criticisms among the media. Yes, some social networks may be just a fad and yes, there will be a fair amount that will fail. But let me make one statement clear:
Online social networking is here to stay.
In fact, I will go as far to say that I believe at one point in the future, a person’s entire internet experience will have some underlying social network influencing it. My belief can be explained in two reasons:
Everything (and I mean everything) on the internet is...
Posted by Brian Balfour in UncategorizedSep 26th, 2006 | 1 Comment
Looks like founder of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, has another hater to add to the list, and this time it is more then one of his million members complaining about the new changes to the site. Aaron Greenspan, an ex Harvard classmate of Zuckerberg’s has written an open letter mocking Zuckerberg and calling him out for stealing features from a site Greenspan had made pre-facebook.
In addition, Greenspan has decided to relaunch his project from 3 years ago in the form of CommonRoom.com not only as a Facebook killer, but a be all end all to the regular internet. I think Pete Cashmore...
Posted by Brian Balfour in UncategorizedSep 21st, 2006 | 1 Comment
According to the Wall Street Journal and “people close to the matter,” Facebook is in in serious talks with Yahoo to sell itself for an amount around $1 Billion. $1 Billion sounds ridiculous, but it is much more sane then the previously reported $2 Billion dollar amount floating around a few months ago.
In my opinion it is a good time for Facebook to sell (best time would have been 1 or 2 months ago). They have tapped the college market to its fullest extent and is now trying to sustain their growth by opening up the site to anyone. This move could dilute the...
Posted by Brian Balfour in UncategorizedAug 21st, 2006 | No Comments
After receiving $3.1 million in funding only a few months ago, social networking veteran, Friendster, has received another $10 million from Palo Alto-based DAG Ventures. This comes at a time when the market is being flooded with new social networks and Myspace, Facebook, and Bebo seem to be dominating. Yes, Friendster has around 30 million users which is not too shabby, but how many of those users are active on a weekly basis?
The only new development Friendster has announced with the new round of funding is the fact that they will be targeting 20 - 30 year olds. This is...
Posted by Brian Balfour in UncategorizedAug 17th, 2006 | 1 Comment
Univillage is another social network for college (or “uni” in the UK) students. The only difference is that they are going after the international space that Facebook has decided to avoid. While Univillage has a very clean and eye appealing design, along with some solid social networking features, I am currently not seeing anything strikingly unique. With the UK market being dominated by Myspace and Bebo, the ever so common question gets asked; can univillage attract users away? Probably not.
But the reason I am writing about Univillage is to point out an incredibly annoying feature,...
Posted by Brian Balfour in UncategorizedJun 23rd, 2006 | 3 Comments
The term social networking has become more main stream with the publicity of sites such as Myspace and Facebook. As a result large corporations are following suit wanting to jump on the social networking bandwagon even if they don’t know what it really is.
To take advantage of this, a couple companies promoting an “all in one” social networking package have emerged. Web Crossing and Eventrobot.com are trying to find major players to integrate their social networking platform in with their online presence. For example, eventrobot’s most recent project...
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