broken mac is bad

When Macs break, they break. OMG. Mine fell last nite. Apparently, destroyed the backlight and the power supply. $1600 to fix; $1800 to replace. Not really coping with this right now. This was sooo not a planned expense.

crazy week on the business side

It’s been a crazy week on the business side of the social networks space.

Evite joined in.

Patents are being thrown into the mix.

Emode changed its name to Tickle and bought Ringo.

– Everyone’s getting money.

– Esther Dyson and the Always On folks had a little discussion (good blog entry by the Spoke folks.

– And, of course, it all got slashdotted

The Social Software Weblog has a lot of the business news so read there if you’re interested in those bits.

Personally, i think it’s great that there is this much interest in the space, but i also find it a bit terrifying. With big players putting their products into the ring and money flowing like it’s 1999, folks are starting to get far more secretive and their plottings feel far less user-centric. Competition is becoming more of a factor that creating cool technology meant to help people. I worry what this will mean long term.

Meanwhile, i think that i will go back to where i started with all of this and focus far more on the users’ understanding of social networks, identity play and articulation.

social networks vis

Check out these visualizations of social networks. They are views of a Hungarian-only online social network community called wiw.hu.

The researcher, Daniel Varga, wrote me to tell me about them. He’s been doing extensive work analyzing the community that he’s visualized and notes that a power-law approach is not suitable for wiw.hu.

Totally fascinating. He’s working on a paper based on his experiments in case anyone is interested in speaking with him. He’s welcome to any feedback!

i am a dork

i am a dork; we all know that… thus, i’m a wiki. ::sigh:: Of course, i will admit that i’ve been fleshing out the anthropologists section at Wikipedia lately.

what kind of social software are you?