Social networking 3.0
Just had another thought - what about the 80% of the world that has no technology - social networks that do not rely on any technology at all.
Are we being arrogant to say that bloglines and new media are the only way to propagate social networking?
Are we using labels too frequently?
Are we not missing something?
I think that to succeed, we have to figure out the best of the offline and the online world. Only a true integration of these two worlds will be the ultimate meme.
Tango anyone?
Are we being arrogant to say that bloglines and new media are the only way to propagate social networking?
Are we using labels too frequently?
Are we not missing something?
I think that to succeed, we have to figure out the best of the offline and the online world. Only a true integration of these two worlds will be the ultimate meme.
Tango anyone?
7 Comments:
yeah
time for a dance david?
Asshole
there ARE times when I am .....
.. there are times when i'm disgusted by what's goin'on.
still?
do something ... at leat learn about what you are disgusted about. Know why you are disgusted ... then do something ...
I tango, I foxtrot, I waltz, I salsa, I mambo along!!!
Good insight!!!
But I'm not so sure about this claim:
"Connect millions by digital lines that are clear and precise, and they'll figure out some way to overcome the system's limitations and bring it into genuine sociality.
Something will emerge .... just can't tell what yet."
Integration of both worlds needs to be a desire - hypocrisy has no place in an ideal world.
The social dimension gets ugly when technology is used to create -maybe even strengthen- a difference.
Nice blog, david - best regards from Basel.
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