The author of the other talk I was really sad to miss at Web 2.0 Expo in Berlin, Lee Bryant of Headshift, has now published his slides over on the firm's blog.
Here they are:
Although the presentation gives some good examples of niche social networks in use, I like Lee's analysis of the value of Facebook against niches, which makes a nice riposte to last week's BBC story:
Here they are:
Although the presentation gives some good examples of niche social networks in use, I like Lee's analysis of the value of Facebook against niches, which makes a nice riposte to last week's BBC story:
I remain convinced that intimacy and common purpose are more in line with the culture of the internet than mega-malls like Facebook, where funders are more interested in achieving a ridiculous $15bn valuation for the company than in changing peoples' lives for the better.And the rights tools can improve people's working lives, just as much as they can their personal lives...
