Fast Company: "The Network Unbound"
"How TagWorld and other next-generation social networks could feed your business--and maybe even change the world.
"In the beginning, there was sociability," proclaims Danah Boyd, the 28-year-old savant of social networks. But in the first-generation Web, technical barriers meant that the pleasures of group communication online were limited to the geek subculture. Blogs, then social networks, changed all that."
So, there's a new MySpace in town. It's called TagWorld and I've just created my first TagWorld website.
What's different from MySpace?
- You can tag everything
- User interface has extensive AJAX usage
- The design is a LOT better
Article from Fast Company
Danah Boyd's blog
TagWorld
"In the beginning, there was sociability," proclaims Danah Boyd, the 28-year-old savant of social networks. But in the first-generation Web, technical barriers meant that the pleasures of group communication online were limited to the geek subculture. Blogs, then social networks, changed all that."
So, there's a new MySpace in town. It's called TagWorld and I've just created my first TagWorld website.
What's different from MySpace?
- You can tag everything
- User interface has extensive AJAX usage
- The design is a LOT better
Article from Fast Company
Danah Boyd's blog
TagWorld