Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Social Networks - The Next Revolution on the Web

The Buzz is in the air, Facebook is being called the new Google and the social networking scene is growing by leaps and bounds. I have been reading A TON on this subject lately, and will try to post some links and other internal memos at some point, but in the mean time, two particular posts I think are worth highlighting.

The first is by Tim Berners-Lee, where he talks about the evolution of social networks as being the next phase. First, the important thing was connecting computers together, then Tim invented the web and showed that the important thing was connecting documents together not just computers. He says the next important development is happening right now where the content of the documents are what's important and that social networks are the means to extend that content and context for the information online. (Wikipedia, Amazon Comments, RSS feeds, Facebook and MySpace)

The second is by Shel Israel. He was commissioned by SAP to study social networks and compile a report. SAP has allowed him to publish his findings on his blog. The posting of his key findings are very interesting. He finds that social networks are growing, its way more then blogs now (that's so two years ago!). He also finds that few enterprises are paying attention to social media, but that will change very quickly. He goes into much more detail, so check it out!

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