By Fester:
I just signed up for Facebook this week because one of my good friends is the de facto group photographer and the holder of the vast majority of photos of me that have been taken since my wedding. He had previously hosted the digital images on a personal website but has migrated the albums to Facebook while closing the personal site. Another good friend, my roommate from college, has been harassing me to send her a recent picture of my wife and I so I was stuck. The only source of recent digital photos were on Facebook so I succumbed. And now this is one damn many social networking systems I belong too --- twitter.com, LinkedIn, Facebook, Boxbe and a couple of others that I have spent thirty minutes on at some point. There has to be a better way of integrating these different systems into a seamless system so that I can keep an eye on some high school buddies as they are rocking out in New York like I thought they would have ten years ago while having brief, high value tweets on urban resiliency... I wonder if there is a system that can integrate multiple social networking feeds into a single unified portal/interface so that if the same person is showing up on my Facebook and LinkedIn buddy lists their relevant information is combined....
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also, does ANYONE know where to play scrabulous not of facebook for the luvofallthatisholy?
ReplyDeleteI will make the out-of-ass prediction that we are going to see some serious evolution of the browser in the near future. Its interaction with net content continues to this day to be as minimal as it could possibly be. It is merely a passive conduit. The advent of tabbed-browsing is but a prelude to a much more dynamic and feature rich web-wide content management, as it is the browser whose purview is the entirety of the internet, not any one site (even if that site aspires to aggregate aggregators). I think we may see the Google model of connected apps start to be merged with the browser itself. Google Browser Beta, anyone?
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