Thursday, 17 February 2011

THE SECRET HISTORY OF SOCIAL NETWORKING

·      ‘Sharing our lives on the internet has become common place’
·      Was very slow to take off.
·      Community Memory- first Social networking. Could search messages and read your own- electronic    bulletin board. Never reached more then a small community.
·      Using it to explore their community.
·      Personal computers in the 1980s.
·      The Well: ‘twitter 20 years before twitter.’- Began with trying to find a replacement engine. 72 hours later they had the engine flown in from America, fitted and the plane flew out of America.
·      The band, Grateful Dead, discovered The Well and started posting from there. Created more interest in the site.
·      Online communities were springing up around the world thanks to more powerful home computers.
·      About a decade ago social networking was starting to take off but the technology around did not support it
·      Trying to make online experience like the offline. Non-anomalous- Friendster
·      Within the first year it grew from a small number to a few million.
·      Friendster barely worked for two yearsà Myspace.
·      The lesson of Friendster is that online you do not know where a competitor is coming from. Your competitor could be someone you don’t even know, something that doesn’t even exist yet.
·      Facebook. Started in a dorm room by Mark Zuckerburg.
·      Built up a following on campus at Havard college and then it spread to other colleges and universities.
·      ½ a billion people worldwide.
·      Facebook has changed social networking from being seen as geeky, to being mainstream.
·      MySpace influenced Bebo.
·      Bebo started by inviting friends and then friends telling their friends. Word of mouth.
·      Bebo was big in schools. The first time that parents and teachers began to worry about social networking.
·      AOL bough Bebo for £850 million.
·      Networking sites were fashionable for a while and then people moved onto something new and ‘cooler’
·      Myspace started to target to people who wanted to go to parties in LA.
·      Rupert Murdoch bought Myspace.
·      News Corp set up an advertising deal with Google.
·      People who were technology experts had not set up Myspace and so there were faults.
·      Allowing people to decorate pages- made Myspace work.
·      People were now interested in social networking and the technology was starting to take place.
·      Social networking set up on interest for people to network on campus. They got about 80-90% of Columbia campus on the network.
·      Before Facebook had lunched at Harvard, they had already planned for it to spread to other colleges.
·      ‘Facebook is the site that would win the network wars’
·      At first it wasn’t about meeting people, photos, videos etc…
·      You could find random information that you didn’t need but on the internet you couldn’t keep in contact with people- They felt this was a more important need.
·      Had to find new ways to attract people whilst not alienating those who already used it.
·      The newsfeed was not well received well at first. Only would really have reconsidered if people had stopped using the site- they didn’t.
·      Zuckerburg is constantly looking to the future- maybe why they have won.
·      He won’t sell the site. Revolutionary spirit- wants the world to be more open and connected.
·      It capitalises on the information provided by all of us.
·      ‘Hollaback Girl’- targeted their marketing. They advertised the songs to girls who said they were cheerleaders on their profile.
·      Their future is dependent on users likes and dislikes.
·      One day instead of their being hundreds of channels me might watch the channel our friends recommend.
·      People don’t necessary feel its more important then any other form of communicating.

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