DISQUS

Mashable - The Social Media Guide: 2008/05/12/friend-connect-and-the-end-of-the-fragmentation-era/

  • MaxGladwell · 1 year ago
    I can see this on a micro level but having a hard time pulling back to see the big picture. Seems like a lot of ripple effects. How much more control over our data did Google just pick up? Is Google gaining leverage over MySpace and Facebook? How does Yahoo's new social platform figure into it?
  • Rob · 1 year ago
    Isn't it a bit too early to declare the end of fragmentization of the web due to a service that hasn't even launched a demo yet? It's cool and all but right now it's just a vision and some slides...
  • Ankeet · 1 year ago
    It can't be the end of the fragmentation era because there will always be the college pages, the tripod/angelfire/geocities sites, the not-quite-as-legal and/or NSFW sites (although these last two don't matter as much) that will be permanently disconnected, which is both good and bad.

    However, could it not lead to an us vs. them scenario similar to primetime tv vs. daytime programming, or cartoons vs. news? The semantic web juxtaposed with the stuffy old css-less non-compliant detached web doesn't sound like an exciting prospect, and nor does the ability to compare the internet to television.
  • Allan · 1 year ago
    Very nice visuals to convey the Google Friend Connect concept. I think that standardization means commoditization, which is good for consumers or users in the long run.
  • SuperMan · 1 year ago
    nice visuals