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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

TweetDeck Is The Cleaner Simpler Facebook

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TweetDeck WebTweetDeck is a much used, much beloved Twitter client that you could say has branched out in to being a social client. Yes it still does twitter but they've added support for Facebook, Google Buzz and Foursquare. In particular the Facebook functionality takes you out of that now ad laiden, cluttered Facebook interface and gives you the nice clean columns and blocks you are used to with your Twitter account. With the right set of columns and search terms you can re-create almost the entire Facebook environment with out the annoying crap. The only thing that doesnt come across are direct messages and real time IM but beyond that you can do status updates and a single post to most or all of your networks(depending on what you use). In addition the web version high lights the associated color to the account. Facebook and Foursquare are Blue, Twitter is Grey and Google Buzz is Red. So if you are tired of all the crap on facebook but don't want to leave those friends behind try using TweetDeck to unclutter your social networks.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Social Networking: Out not In

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A social network diagramImage via Wikipedia

Unlike a lot of people on the internet I'm not going to claim to be some sort of social media guru or consultant or what ever BS word people like to attach to themselves to try to garner some sort of authoritative position. I will say I'm a long time geek with a proven track record of, more or less, knowing what the heck I'm talking about. I use Twitter and Blogger and Facebook and I read websites like Mashable. I also take an interest in sociology and psychology and the way things and people work. More importantly how they work together. UI's, work flows, interfaces all the stuff that puts most people to sleep in 3 minutes.

This brings me to talk about context and "the social graph". I hate that term but that aside it's what folks in the social media market use. As I'm sure most have experienced if you go to a social website and "like" something or go to a market website and look at something majority of the time you get adverts and links for more of the same. Amazon is a prime example. Go look at TVs. When you come back to your home page on amazon you'll have a giant list of TVs. This is a prime example of in. This is starting at the outside edge of your social graph. What did you look at? Ok now lets find more of that. The software either moves inwards on your social graph or doesnt move at all. Shouldn't these systems be helping you to discover new things, new people and new products instead of telling you what you all ready knew? You all ready know you want a TV so you'll be searching for them, researching them and looking for the best price. Throwing a hand full of random TVs at you isn't really helpful. Like wise if you were just recently searching for a TV you might want to know about either types of TVs different from the ones you were looking at or other devices that are TV related but not exactly TVs per say. Like Boxee or something.

In terms of things like Facebook it's more about whats most relevant vs. whats most popular. Unfortunately children are popular with most of the crowd my age. They post all kinds of things about their kids. While it's most popular I've marked my profile as being single and yet my "top news" is still dominated by what kind of poop some ones kid took last night. All this shows a lack of context building on the part of the social networks. I all ready know all my friends have kids. I'm sitting at the same point on my social graph with this information or moving in to the social graph of married friends instead of moving out in to meet new people singles land.

I'm not claiming I have all the answers. I'm sure building these networks isn't easy but as I look at the churn that happens in my information, in the recommendations that happen on my social network sites. I keep looking at what appears to be a mirror. They keep telling me what I all ready did or urging me to look at more of what I all ready have. Please for the love of all that is good give me useful, interesting, new information instead of letting me know I looked at TVs. That, in fact, did JUST HAPPEN!
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Monday, May 31, 2010

Today I Quit Facebook

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I could write pages upon pages as to why I'm quiting Facebook but I won't rehash whats all ready been written about numerous times else where. I'll give two brief reasons and then post links to the full explanation of reasons to drop this horrible excuse for a service. First is that Facebook has proven themselves unworthy of maintaining my data online. They've done this by making plays to free my data from me and put it out there for advertisers and themselves to make money. As if the ads weren't enough. Second is that it is just one more place to put information that is all ready available else where. In fact Facebook for me is so automated I all ready don't visit it for weeks at a time. My blog auto posts to Facebook and my Twitter auto posts status so I have very few reasons to check the site. It's just to much over head.



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