Where is Keyvan ?

Keyvan is in the kitchen…

September 27, 2007

I have 1 billion friends

How poor are our parents, who lost their school friends, who won’t be able to talk to the little guy of the schoolyard they met at 6 years old, who won’t be able to know that yes, cousin Sam knew Sarah when he goes to Kings London, the same Sarah they hated in 2nd grade… We, the ‘new generation’, in our wicked global village, thanks to social network, we’ve got the chance to keep everyone in mind and not very far from a click. And we count them: the more you’ve got friends, the better it is… That popularity (an other good question we may think about : what being popular means on the internet?)

Who are these social networks? They are many, but two of them lead the race: MySpace and Facebook. What is improbable in these two networks is that they recreate the real world gap between people. That is not a bad joke, but the result of a research I heard about. When Myspace is most used by young, lower-middle class workers, and musicians, Facebook is used by faculty students, upper-middle class workers, etc. That’s the result of their birth. MySpace has been known because of its artistic and musical aspects, when Facebook is a creation of Harvard students and was reserved, at its begin, to US faculty students.

I used MySpace (at the time I was in a band), now I’m on Facebook…I follow the ‘vogue’, so what will be the next ‘trendy social network’? Will people continue to post private information about themselves on the net with site like Spock (a kind of BigBrother’s database)?

Got friends

Think generous!

Welcome back!

On my last post, I said that for me generosity couldn’t be compatible with business model. I have to admit that my provocative part took over, and that these questions are much trickier to explain. But the debat is now open, and that was the goal of that kind of gentle provocation.

Adium's DuckIf I can’t consider true generosity - as when you give your money or your time for the others in need without any expectancy of reciprocate - as a good business model, I have to say that generosity may lead to interesting business model on the internet. The very best example is freeware. Instead of creating virus and spyware to build their name, some coders make nice softwares for everyone and for free (and that’s definitely generous actually :D ). That is generosity because they spend a lot of their time and money for the others. But it could be a good business model also because they build a reputation based on professionalism and efficiency. So then they are most likely to be able to sell their competencies.

Finally, there is also a third form of generosity on the web which is ‘exchanging’. And this is maybe the basis of the Internet. A long explanation would be inessential, some examples talks about that ‘third form’ far better by themselves: Wikipedia, technical forums, etc.

Here some examples of very good freewares (especially for mac users) :

Techspansion, the home of iSquint

Cyberduck, I can’t live without it

Adium, which is also an Open Source program as Firefox

September 26, 2007

Generosity as a business model ?

 
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September 22, 2007

Hello world!

Welcome on my new blog

After some long efforts, finding the good system, and then the good graphic theme, here it is, and it works well.

I hope I’ll keep it good ;)