Facebook is trying to be the "network provided".
When the company Hooded resistant CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, announced a new feature called Timeline in September, Facebook announced that he would be the site - or social network or application or whatever - to catalog life from birth to death. The site even created a place for users to upload their photos of baby to signify the beginning of their lives on Facebook.
This, of course, has happened before in the history of the Internet. There was a time when technology experts thought MySpace, Friendster and AltaVista would be around (and relevant) forever, too. But what is strange bold Facebook from birth until death claim is that, for many people, it seemed so strange.Maybe Facebook can last forever. Perhaps, after 901 million users, is really something different.
As Facebook becomes public, the crowd is not a question you should ask Wall Street is: Is there anything ever replace Facebook? And if so, what could be the plan? If not, you could even compete with Facebook right now?Some writers, including Alexis Madrigal in the Atlantic,
have argued that it is time for the post to facebook emerging. Many people seem to agree with that. A recent survey by the Associated Press and CNBC found half of Americans think that Facebook is a "fad", according to technology blog Time.They are all good wishes, though. Chances are that we are reaching a time when applications and micro-social networks-Facebook does not dislodge, but at least compete with him in some ways - or even increase their capabilities. The rudimentary photo sharing application Instagram did. So did Glancee, a "social discovery" mobile application. But obviously, Facebook bought both.CNNMoney: 7 startups should buy FacebookHere is a list of 9 sites and applications that somewhat-sorta-maybe they could challenge the dominance of Facebook. Or at least offer a partial alternative. Become a look and do not hesitate to fight us on the list for comments. (Note: The number of users vary by location and application, is somewhat apples to oranges).Highlight (users not published): This "social discovery" application was the buzz in the South by Southwest Interactive this year, a conference in Austin, Texas, that makes or breaks many high-tech start-ups. In essence, the application aims to give people real time information about the people around him. "San Francisco is a city of 800,000 foreigners," said the prominent founder Paul Davison time. "You sit on the bus next to each other. We stop in a line next to each other. You and meetings where the bars are. You walk to the other street. And you do not know anything about anyone you see. "Highlights offers users a" sixth sense "of what these people around you like and dislike, and if possible to be friends.Path (3 million users) Founded by former Facebook Dave Morin, Way has a few things in your favor that Facebook does not: It is mobile in the first place, which is important in a world where people tend to network on their phones more than ever on their desktops, and that is intimate. Friend caps Route users shows 50 people, ensuring that you're actually communicating your true self with people who really know in real life. "Path is really focused on close friends and family, and the development of deeper and more intimate relations between the 50 closest people in your life," Morin said on CNN last year. A redesign of application Way won a new wave of support from the public begins at the start-l'adopció technology, but a lousy statement in February, during which it was revealed that the list of users stored route phone contact, may have eroded the confidence of some people. Morin apologized for the error data, saying it was accidental and had been amended.Pinterest (11.5 million active users a month online via Facebook, according to AppData) A recent report from marketing firm Experian said Pinterest "the best social media implementation from Facebook and YouTube. " The site allows users to "fix" the photos of your favorite Internet findings to staff tables, which can be shared with friends or keep private. Pinterest actually launched in March 2010 without much notice from the creators of the taste of high technology in Silicon Valley. It grew in popularity in late 2011 and early this year, according to Experian's report is the third most visited social networking site in the United States, excluding the use of mobile. The site is especially popular among people who are designing and the art of mind, or are trying to plan events or decorate a new home. Also: President Obama uses it. But there have been questions lately about whether the site's popularity is declining.Viddy (36 million active users a month connected to Facebook, according to AppData) Posted by Paris Hilton as "like Instagram, but the video is all," Viddy allows users to record and upload 15 second clips video, and then with the stylized retro-hipster-looking filters. Viddy is not the first to test the short video-app. An application calls of 12 seconds was a pioneer in this space a few years back, and then quenched. However, the launch looks set to capitalize on the success of Instagram as an application that anyone can take pictures of interesting and fun to watch. Maybe Viddy can do the same for short video messages.Tumblr (56 million blogs) is a Tumblr blog network a social network, but is an increasingly popular platform for creative types to share stories and videos about their lives. Founder David Karp describes it thus: "Tumblr is the best place on earth for some of the most creative people in the world, so we are trying to build basically the best tools for self-expression."Google + (90 million accounts) In terms of format, the social network Google is more like Facebook. But not so successful. The network, launched last summer and immediately seen as a newcomer to tracking Facebook is the target of the ongoing jokes in the world of technology. Want to put a picture in which no one sees it? Submit to Google +. The funny thing is that the network still has some steam and relevance long after that that I thought I would hate to die. In part this is due to the large hand control Google has on internet searches. Because articles are published on Google and give them a degree of priority (there is a big fight about how much) through another type of content, some people use Google and just because their digital lives are for public search.Twitter (140 million active users) I mean, you know what Twitter is by now, right? Six years have passed. The micro-blogging site has become more of a news service that a social network these days, though still used as a chat program for a public company a lot of people. As Rebecca Rosen says the Atlantic, there are websites (and a lot of applications of the tablet) to treat aggregates and links shared via Twitter screen. It is "Twitter without Twitter feed," as she says, and it may well be the future of this network, which was a pioneer in real-time communication online.LinkedIn (161 million accounts) LinkedIn generally missed in the debate on the online "social networking" sites. Especially because it's fun to socialize when you're wearing a tie and pushing your resume in the face of all you know. However, the site 10 years of age (that is two years older than Facebook) has proved to be the primary destination for a special type of network - and business-type. And there are some signals that are loose. The cleverly designed iPad and iPhone applications LinkedIn receives rave reviews from the series of high technology. And, as an anecdote, which most people seem to be writing about his personal life in a network that was designed primarily for professional connections.Bono edition: airtime (0 users) An application without users? Why is the list? Remember that guy who played Justin Timberlake "The Social Network?" The name of this type is Sean Parker and he is the long awaited release of this application on 5 June. The creator of Napster is considered a leading Silicon Valley makers of taste - or at least one of the richest. It is therefore possible that this video could increase social start to the point that casts doubt on Facebook, which is a Parker also invested in. Who knows? But it is worth seeing.
This, of course, has happened before in the history of the Internet. There was a time when technology experts thought MySpace, Friendster and AltaVista would be around (and relevant) forever, too. But what is strange bold Facebook from birth until death claim is that, for many people, it seemed so strange.Maybe Facebook can last forever. Perhaps, after 901 million users, is really something different.
As Facebook becomes public, the crowd is not a question you should ask Wall Street is: Is there anything ever replace Facebook? And if so, what could be the plan? If not, you could even compete with Facebook right now?Some writers, including Alexis Madrigal in the Atlantic,
have argued that it is time for the post to facebook emerging. Many people seem to agree with that. A recent survey by the Associated Press and CNBC found half of Americans think that Facebook is a "fad", according to technology blog Time.They are all good wishes, though. Chances are that we are reaching a time when applications and micro-social networks-Facebook does not dislodge, but at least compete with him in some ways - or even increase their capabilities. The rudimentary photo sharing application Instagram did. So did Glancee, a "social discovery" mobile application. But obviously, Facebook bought both.CNNMoney: 7 startups should buy FacebookHere is a list of 9 sites and applications that somewhat-sorta-maybe they could challenge the dominance of Facebook. Or at least offer a partial alternative. Become a look and do not hesitate to fight us on the list for comments. (Note: The number of users vary by location and application, is somewhat apples to oranges).Highlight (users not published): This "social discovery" application was the buzz in the South by Southwest Interactive this year, a conference in Austin, Texas, that makes or breaks many high-tech start-ups. In essence, the application aims to give people real time information about the people around him. "San Francisco is a city of 800,000 foreigners," said the prominent founder Paul Davison time. "You sit on the bus next to each other. We stop in a line next to each other. You and meetings where the bars are. You walk to the other street. And you do not know anything about anyone you see. "Highlights offers users a" sixth sense "of what these people around you like and dislike, and if possible to be friends.Path (3 million users) Founded by former Facebook Dave Morin, Way has a few things in your favor that Facebook does not: It is mobile in the first place, which is important in a world where people tend to network on their phones more than ever on their desktops, and that is intimate. Friend caps Route users shows 50 people, ensuring that you're actually communicating your true self with people who really know in real life. "Path is really focused on close friends and family, and the development of deeper and more intimate relations between the 50 closest people in your life," Morin said on CNN last year. A redesign of application Way won a new wave of support from the public begins at the start-l'adopció technology, but a lousy statement in February, during which it was revealed that the list of users stored route phone contact, may have eroded the confidence of some people. Morin apologized for the error data, saying it was accidental and had been amended.Pinterest (11.5 million active users a month online via Facebook, according to AppData) A recent report from marketing firm Experian said Pinterest "the best social media implementation from Facebook and YouTube. " The site allows users to "fix" the photos of your favorite Internet findings to staff tables, which can be shared with friends or keep private. Pinterest actually launched in March 2010 without much notice from the creators of the taste of high technology in Silicon Valley. It grew in popularity in late 2011 and early this year, according to Experian's report is the third most visited social networking site in the United States, excluding the use of mobile. The site is especially popular among people who are designing and the art of mind, or are trying to plan events or decorate a new home. Also: President Obama uses it. But there have been questions lately about whether the site's popularity is declining.Viddy (36 million active users a month connected to Facebook, according to AppData) Posted by Paris Hilton as "like Instagram, but the video is all," Viddy allows users to record and upload 15 second clips video, and then with the stylized retro-hipster-looking filters. Viddy is not the first to test the short video-app. An application calls of 12 seconds was a pioneer in this space a few years back, and then quenched. However, the launch looks set to capitalize on the success of Instagram as an application that anyone can take pictures of interesting and fun to watch. Maybe Viddy can do the same for short video messages.Tumblr (56 million blogs) is a Tumblr blog network a social network, but is an increasingly popular platform for creative types to share stories and videos about their lives. Founder David Karp describes it thus: "Tumblr is the best place on earth for some of the most creative people in the world, so we are trying to build basically the best tools for self-expression."Google + (90 million accounts) In terms of format, the social network Google is more like Facebook. But not so successful. The network, launched last summer and immediately seen as a newcomer to tracking Facebook is the target of the ongoing jokes in the world of technology. Want to put a picture in which no one sees it? Submit to Google +. The funny thing is that the network still has some steam and relevance long after that that I thought I would hate to die. In part this is due to the large hand control Google has on internet searches. Because articles are published on Google and give them a degree of priority (there is a big fight about how much) through another type of content, some people use Google and just because their digital lives are for public search.Twitter (140 million active users) I mean, you know what Twitter is by now, right? Six years have passed. The micro-blogging site has become more of a news service that a social network these days, though still used as a chat program for a public company a lot of people. As Rebecca Rosen says the Atlantic, there are websites (and a lot of applications of the tablet) to treat aggregates and links shared via Twitter screen. It is "Twitter without Twitter feed," as she says, and it may well be the future of this network, which was a pioneer in real-time communication online.LinkedIn (161 million accounts) LinkedIn generally missed in the debate on the online "social networking" sites. Especially because it's fun to socialize when you're wearing a tie and pushing your resume in the face of all you know. However, the site 10 years of age (that is two years older than Facebook) has proved to be the primary destination for a special type of network - and business-type. And there are some signals that are loose. The cleverly designed iPad and iPhone applications LinkedIn receives rave reviews from the series of high technology. And, as an anecdote, which most people seem to be writing about his personal life in a network that was designed primarily for professional connections.Bono edition: airtime (0 users) An application without users? Why is the list? Remember that guy who played Justin Timberlake "The Social Network?" The name of this type is Sean Parker and he is the long awaited release of this application on 5 June. The creator of Napster is considered a leading Silicon Valley makers of taste - or at least one of the richest. It is therefore possible that this video could increase social start to the point that casts doubt on Facebook, which is a Parker also invested in. Who knows? But it is worth seeing.
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