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Anatomy of a Successful Social Network
Submitted by Brooks Cole on December 20, 2006 - 10:42am.
Social Networks Suck...
How can we make them better? This brilliant article by Jawad Shuaib breaks it down as well as I have read: "Social networks suck. There is a new social network launched every other day, and they suck as well. Somewhere along the line, the evolution of social networks took a wrong turn, and we the consumers are left to choose bad from worse. Every new social network created today imitates the mistakes of the predecessors before them. For instance, it has become a standard to make site maps difficult to visualize because their primary demographic, teenagers, have all the time in the world to figure them out [1]. Fortunately for us startups, though, we can pay attention to the failures of the existing social networks and figure out what not to do the next time around." Anatomy of a Successful Social Network- Brooks Cole's blog
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