Archive for Uncategorized

The all-in-one social netwrok spaces

Ok, where do I start here? Doesn’t this remind you of the old portal’s?

Ok, where do i start here? Doesn't remind you of the old portal's?

Many things have been said about the Myspace’s Facebook’s and the Israeli social network TheMarker Cafe and their many features/widgets (blog’s, forums, like-linkedin services, e-mail, like-twitter services… and the list is endless) .

This may currently be a very unpopular view, especially as 60% of the world’s Internet users are estimated to be in one of the social network sites [my profiles alone consist at least 12.5% of the 60% world-wide figure] however, this aspiration to tie your users to your site by providing them all they need, so they don’t go else-where belongs to the web 1.0 days…

If you allow people to go, and do whatever they feel like on the web, then you may get new innovative ideas/businesses. Tie them to your all-in-one services and you get lousy content. Open API’s, mash-up’s and new tools that make mash-up’s even easier to create promise to become a strong force on the web. Instead of many sites where you get all-in-one people will also be able to use many of services offered as their building blocks to be used for their own needs and creations.

If you’ve ever tried to maintain a social entity on one of these sites you’ve probably discovered that its a full-time day+night job. Takes time to master the many features they each offer with their unique ways of delivering them, that is if you have the time. Most people don’t have the time. And to make things worse, many open a few entities, which produces lousy content.

Why not produce great single, flexible, much needed applications with open API’s, preferably open source app’s, that are easy to maintain by the end user (and the service provider), and that can easily be tied to other services/applications. Even Google with its many applications releases them one-at-a-time.

Leave a Comment

Techcrunch20 conference

For companies with a new product, looking for exposer at a relatively modest price, compared with Demo 2007, see the Techcrunch20 conference terms, planned to take place at September 2007 : http://www.techcrunch20.com/

Leave a Comment

About


Yael Talmor

Picture originally uploaded by pdcawley.
If I’d been asked to tag my interests they would probably include:
disruptive technologies, processes, change, innovation, organizations, and the idea of future scenarios.

I’ve been working with companies on building an on-line community of users around their product, and have recently began lecturing to organizations about the use of enterprise web 2.0 tools (always interested to know more about new tools, and also about methods of measuring these tools). You can find some of my thoughts on democratizing enterprises and more recent writing on social networking tools in the enterprise.

The Free and Open Source world has been and still is a great knowledge base of many of the current processes i’m interested in. For instance, the dynamics of social networking tools in enterprises, a culture of innovation, future organizations, democratization of certain enterprises, marketing techniques in a communication intensive world, and more are not new in the open source space, while many of these have been practiced by open source companies and communities for a while now.

At late 2004 I’ve started a database of Open Source companies. The database project, includes information about Open Source companies, their community relationship, ecosystem’s and many more, and was a semi-research project. It hasn’t been maintained for quite a while but can be found here. The database also includes a list of Israeli open source companies their area of expertise and their contact information.

I’m Founder/Director at Vaya Research Center for FOSS where we’ve been building a system that will provide support services for Israeli schools teaching and implementing FOSS. The project is a joint venture with ISOC IL and a major Israeli FOSS news and forum site called Whatsup.
The system is being written by Meir Kriheli and is based on Django, it promises to be a great Wiki style system. You can check it out at http://schools.whatsup.co.il (still in Beta stage and currently only for Hebrew speakers).

Leave a Comment