That clunky but lovable monument to beginning-level Web design, Geocities, is going by the wayside. That’s a name that hasn’t been heard often in the last several years, but anyone who was doing anything on the Web in its early years knows about this service and has probably created something on it. Back before the [...]
Posts Tagged ‘MySpace’
Are recommendations on Linked In worth anything?
There’s a lot to like about Linked In. For one thing, it’s a social networking site with a specific purpose beyond time wasting: finding a better job. For another, it has so far avoided the clutter and chaos of MySpace and Facebook (though I’m not sure how long that will last.)
But there’s one feature on [...]
Social networking snobbery
As the number of social networking sites continues to grow, so does the degree of audience fragmentation. Users will gravitate toward the site or sites where they feel the most comfortable, where the membership, the culture, the tone most closely match their needs and preferences. For a while everybody was on MySpace. Then more sites [...]