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January, 2008

Social Networks, Email and Privacy

With all the buzz around more sophisticated social networks such as Facebook, MySpace, and LinkedIn, its easy to lose sight of the fact that if you believe in Metcalfe’s Law—a network’s value is proportional to the square of its users—venerable email is still the biggest social network of all. As Max Kalehoff points out at Online Spin, email is “the mother of all social networks” with 91 percent of people ages 18 to 64 utilizing the medium.

Even though many pundits would point out that younger generations eschew email in favor of IM, text messaging and other more personal networking means, Max argues that as this younger generation enters the work force, email, by the nature of its widespread adoption, is a de rigueur social network in the business world. He also adds almost all social networks still use a person’s email address as the main hub for identification and widespread communication needs. Email may be a more “stuffy” way to communicate than those who use today’s social networks prefer, but email has reached critical ubiquity, and at least it provides a firewall on most personal data.

Lately, concern has also arisen over how much power these social networking companies possess and who owns the personal data that resides on their servers and websites (see Scoble’s posts Disabled and Erased). Doc Searls also has an interesting take on the Scoble/Facebook issue over at the Linux Journal (Dependence vs. Independence). So does B.L. Ochman (Data Ownership and Portability) .

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Doc Just Posted A SlideShare of The Cluetrain Manifesto

Doc Searls just posted a SlideShare presentation (embedded below) with the 95 Theses of the Cluetrain Manifesto (Doc was one of the authors). Every time I read their theses, I am amazed at how prescient they were in 1999 seeing what was ahead, and what now is, in many cases, fact.

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UK Online Advertising Will Top TV Advertising in 2009

According to WPP’s media operation Group M, online advertising will overtake television advertising in the UK in 2009. They also predict this will happen in Sweden this year. The report makes no prediction on when, or if, Internet advertising might overtake television in the U.S.

Group M forecasts the following media growth globally in 2008:

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New Google Presentations Feature

More information here.

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More Links On Warner Blu-ray Announcement

Sometimes TWO is too many choices.
The Paradox of Choice: Why More Is Less

The party for HD DVD is over, literally
HD DVD group cancels CES press conference
High-Definition Knockout
Warner goes Blu-ray exclusively, delivering crushing blow to HD DVD
Warner Backs Blu-ray, Tilting DVD Battle

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