Posts Tagged ‘future’

The value & future of Facebook according to Mark Zuckeberg June 19, 2009 1 Comment

A pretty interesting interview with Facebook’s CEO in conversation with Robert Scoble. It’s about the value of this social platform, for persons as well as companies. Zuckeberg also talks about what he calls the developments within the “ecosystem of social applications”:
“Most of the value is in one website, whether it be Facebook or MySpace or [...]

Tearing down the walls of social media June 11, 2009 1 Comment

Take a look at this article from Wired. It’s basically about how different social networks have to get entwined with each other, so that content from users doesn’t have to be duplicated all the time. Instead of different platforms, the social web will have to become a fully integrated platform as a whole: “For the [...]

Take a look at the future: Google Wave June 8, 2009 No Comments

Might you have an hour and a half to spare? Probably not, but what if in that time you can a look into the future? The reason we’re asking is a video of a presentation on Google Wave. This preview was shown on the Google I/O Event. Google has reinvented e-mail, as well as a [...]

The (possible) future of Twitter visualized June 4, 2009 No Comments

At the TechCrunch site we found a pretty interesting visualisation of which direction Twitter is (possibly) heading. This mind map was made Steve Rubel, who presented it during his keynote at the TWTRCON conference in San Francisco. TechCrunch calls it “an interesting way to look at the state of the service.”
“It starts out branching into [...]