The Future of the Social Web

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http://www.briansolis.com/2009/10/the-future-of-the-social-web/

3. The era of social colonization -
For consumers, surfing the Web is no longer a lonely experience. Forrester foresees the release of new browsers and frictionless, uncomplicated technologies that allow people to truly surf the Web with friends or see what they're doing in real-time.

it'd be nice to be in a colony of people with the same interest but in the same time I think it would narrow my view and bring the filling that nothing else exist . The most interesting thing would be at the intersection of different colonies . I't be nice to have a button "Go to completely different colony" LOL

Perhaps the future lies with making data mobile while still providing value to the economics of social networks. DataPortability.org is working with some of the most renowned networks to enable users to bring their identity, friends, conversations, files and histories with them, without having to manually add them to each new service

It used to be blog where people store log of their life activity. Now it mostly social platform. Regarding to that almost everything is cyclic, probably mobile data would become Blog 3.0.

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  1. Oct 31, 2009

    Anonymous says:

    Heh, eveything is in cycles, but it's a spiral. Bloggers 1.0 never imagined inte...

    Heh, eveything is in cycles, but it's a spiral. Bloggers 1.0 never imagined integrating with other resources via oath and retweet counts, Bloggers 3.0 will share foaf and build apis for RDFs, but all in all it's story telling and sharing, like in Greece.

    • cDima

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