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February 9, 2004

Richard Tallent: Nextgen SoSo ideas

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Posted by Seb Paquet

Richard Tallent offers an interesting list of desirable features for second-generation social software. I want all that too!
The big three in my opinion: contacts (address book), audiovisual media (music, family photos), and personal writings (blog/wiki/journals/email/work). Why is this? Because social software has to first be the place where I organize my own stuff. If it isn't, then (a) I'll have some other inaccessible silo and (b) I won't have time to organize my stuff just to share it with someone else.

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1. richard c tallent on April 25, 2004 8:28 PM writes...

looking for my self

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