Rough timeline of future of social network development
2008:
- Facebook will release commerce functionality and develop new monetization models; Take advantage of social and content context
- Facebook will continue to make platform modifications to ensure long term value for its users (maximize user experience)
- MySpace will roll out developer app
- OpenSocial will continue to move towards becoming the social platform standard
2008-9:
- Data portability is key
- The Social Cloud is about getting the computer out of the way so we can be more productive and interact more easily. People are the killer app of the web (everything is better with friends)
2013:
- ubiquitous social networks
3 Responses to “Rough timeline of future of social network development”
Dave
March 6th, 2008 at 11:18 am
Out of curiosity, what do you mean by “Ubiquitous Social Networks”?
darcyward
March 7th, 2008 at 8:10 am
Hi Dave,
One of the key themes of the event was the whole “Ubiquitous Social Networks” which means that everything will be social. The thought of having to go to a particular site to be social (like Facebook) will be archaic. The idea of OpenSocial – take your identity and friends with you – is just the beginning.
Dave
March 12th, 2008 at 12:15 pm
Ah….”the event” – I didn’t realise that the list was referring to the conference you discussed in your earlier post.
I’m familiar with the area of Ubiquitous Computing, but hadn’t heard the phrase “ubiquitous social networks” before. It’s an interesting direction to take these types of technologies / applications in.
Thanks for clearing it up anyway!