Post by livetech on Mar 7, 2024 5:47:16 GMT
Online, March Launch: Jive attempts to redefine a category, yet where’s the product? Jive has launched a new major version of their platform called Social Business Software (SBS) software which is intending to redefine this space as a new category for enterprise software. Will they succeed? It depends if customers are ready to adopt this phrasing –I’ll be watching. I want to get a product demo –beyond slides then I’ll blog some of my findings. Update: Scoble has a video interview with Dave the CEO, see part 1 and part 2. First video focuses on the famed tattoo.
Economy: Social Networks help Indonesia Telegram Number Data cash strapped firms and brands Forbes indicates that companies, marketers and PR professionals that want their money to go the distance are looking at social networks. Ads: Social Networks should couple with Oscars Interesting thought piece by CEO of Nielsen Online who suggests that social network adoption goes mainstream –esp during Oscars, giving advertising opportunities for brands. But look at other large TV events. Identity: MySpace rolls out MySpace ID Similar to other identity systems, this allows third party sites to access a MySpace users information and network contacts.
Critics suggest that it’s too complicated and doesn’t support SSO. Why don’t they use OpenID? Revenue: Tencent’s Monetization a Model This interesting post suggests that China’s IM social network Tencent be a model that Facebook and MySpace copy. The stats? “TenCent was founded in 1998, has 355 million users, US$1.2B in annual revenues, and a US$11.2B market capitalization.” The challenge is that social networks act differently depending on each culture, deployment and features. Sure figure out what worked, but don’t expect it to work the same in W
Economy: Social Networks help Indonesia Telegram Number Data cash strapped firms and brands Forbes indicates that companies, marketers and PR professionals that want their money to go the distance are looking at social networks. Ads: Social Networks should couple with Oscars Interesting thought piece by CEO of Nielsen Online who suggests that social network adoption goes mainstream –esp during Oscars, giving advertising opportunities for brands. But look at other large TV events. Identity: MySpace rolls out MySpace ID Similar to other identity systems, this allows third party sites to access a MySpace users information and network contacts.
Critics suggest that it’s too complicated and doesn’t support SSO. Why don’t they use OpenID? Revenue: Tencent’s Monetization a Model This interesting post suggests that China’s IM social network Tencent be a model that Facebook and MySpace copy. The stats? “TenCent was founded in 1998, has 355 million users, US$1.2B in annual revenues, and a US$11.2B market capitalization.” The challenge is that social networks act differently depending on each culture, deployment and features. Sure figure out what worked, but don’t expect it to work the same in W