Evolving the Social Network 165
arantius writes "An article on BottomQuark points to a new development: Here's a story about a new start-up Huminity, referred to as the technology of the year. The software they produce combines instant messaging, chat, and social networking. After burning through over $30k of personal funds, the team has now raised millions for their company. We've heard about Friendster recently, but somehow this seems more interesting."
Jamie adds:
Social networking was
in the news
recently because
this patent
apparently covers much of it. It was bought for $700K by the two underdogs and may be used to beat up on Friendster. Don't worry, the guy who wrote
Slashdot's friend-of-friend code
doesn't think we're affected :)
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Re:More interesting than Trendster? (Score:1, Offtopic)
Re: (Score:1)
Re:More interesting than Trendster? (Score:2)
Dns lookups of the hosts
Re:More interesting than Trendster? (Score:1)
Shhhh! Let them get their VC. Don't be jealous!
What? (Score:1, Offtopic)
Re:What? (Score:2)
Social networking is just a fancy term for "meeting people". I'm guessing they had to call it something interesting in order to get funding.
Re:What? (Score:2)
And for us... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:And for us... (Score:1)
Some network (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Some network (Score:2)
Yeah because we all know how socially adept Slashdotters are...
Half of us probably looked at the term "social networking" and were hoping that it was some sort of geekspeak for sex.
Mechanik
Re:Some network (Score:2, Funny)
Finally an interface where slower throughput is good...too bad firmware revisions don't last too long!
Re:Some network (Score:2)
Re:Some network (Score:2)
Well actually, have you seen friendster? I'm not sure if it's much more then an elaborate dating network...
And I keep getting ads for "Hot asian girls" on their site. Hello, I'm married, not interested...
Re:Some network (Score:1)
Re:Some network (Score:2)
Who needs friends anyway.
windows only. (Score:1)
Re:windows only. (Score:1)
performance (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:performance (Score:1)
Re:performance (Score:2, Insightful)
Any database backend works at that small a scale, its once you go past the
Re:performance (Score:1)
Your arbitrary 1M limit only applies to poorly written web applications.
Re:performance (Score:1)
Not to mention the mountain of emails such a system generates notifing users when someone has posted on their profile, or requested to be added, etc.
And then you have the massive amounts of images such a site has to store and quickly serve up since the point of such
Re:performance (Score:1)
Re:performance (Score:1)
MySpace.com is like Friendster but has more features and seems to work better then Friendster. It also works faster then Friendster. However I think they are only now reaching the
Re:performance (Score:1)
I have exactly four friends on my list. One of them is mated to "Strongbad" as a friend -- which nets me a personal network of nearly 9,000 people.
The other three are stubs off of me.
Re:performance (Score:1)
How do they guarantee someone setting up an account is real?
One method would be to let someone use their credit card as a way of authorizing. Not actually charge anything, just doing a check on the name and address that way. You could then lockout people with multiple cards making fake accounts by only letting one name and one card auth...further different cards under the same name would be stopped from allowing to reg.
But you will still have to deal with the very seri
Re:performance (Score:2)
Well, I noticed one advantage over friendster right away.
The Huminity download is an
Why is a
Most of these ot
This new technolgy is not very helpful ... (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
Re:This new technolgy is not very helpful ... (Score:2)
I already have a really great solution for this.
But I share it with nobody!
Re:This new technolgy is not very helpful ... (Score:2)
Re:This new technolgy is not very helpful ... (Score:1)
go away
i mean... thats what you can say to people to continue being exceedingly anti-social, you dont need software for it
Re:This new technolgy is not very helpful ... (Score:1)
Dork out (Score:2, Interesting)
People have a larger pool of people to interact with now than say 20 years ago. Especially with population growth.
The cultures that exist are more conforming, and reach more people across a larger area.
You can totally become a statistics nerd charting the reasons that there are skateboarding chicks now, but 10 years ago, skateboarders were skatefags.
Network of friends = useless? (Score:4, Insightful)
In reality, if I don't have many friends, I won't have many friends of friends, and if I have a lot of friends, why would I need this service? Therefore, it will end up a network of 1:1 connections.
Re:Network of friends = useless? (Score:1)
Not to say there's any particular _use_ in this, I just don't think you're right claiming it'll be all 1-1 connections.
Re:Network of friends = useless? (Score:1)
Well, there's the reverse of the coin (Score:2)
E.g., let's start thinking from a real life example.
One guy who'd probably be on my list of "friends", by sheer virtue that he's family, is actually the worst kind of _extrovert_. He can talk for hours on end, but he talks only about his CS games or about what he's done at work in his EJB project. I find him actually _more_ boring
Re:Coin of a different realm... (Score:2)
Re:Network of friends = useless? (Score:1, Interesting)
Then there's that old AIDS commercial. (Weird way of putting it -- makes it sound like someone wants to sell AIDS.) "When you sleep with someone, you're sleeping with everyone they've slept with, and everyone they've slept with, e
Re:Network of friends = useless? (Score:1)
Re:Network of friends = useless? (Score:1)
Will it tell you who to avoid? I've always found this to be far more useful than who to associate with (I can work that out for myself thanks)
Re:Network of friends != useless (Score:2)
Some of the useful things you can do with this kind of service:
* You go to Alice's party, and meet Bob. You and Bob hit it off, but because both of you had a few beers you forget to exchange contact information. Alice's friends page to the rescue - you can message Bob.
* You love circus peanuts and want to find other people willing to loudly declare their sa
But what.. (Score:1)
Is it all the innovative compared to other solutions?
Flash in the pan if you ask me.
Blogzine [blogzine.net]
Fortress of Insanity [homeunix.org]
friend of friend (Score:2, Informative)
restricting access to data reports based on patents as a business model is dumb. actually, i think i'm going to go patent that now.
Re:friend of friend (Score:2, Funny)
Social cost of not having social appraisal (Score:2, Insightful)
The problem with "recommend a friend" is that it's too close to "recommend a fiend" for comfort. You really have no web of trust - it's all what X says about A says about C
I'm just about the m
That could be even more relevant (Score:1)
Re:Social cost of not having social appraisal (Score:2)
I thought a company was not liable for unmoderated forums. Can someone clarify this.
In any case, there is always the official reason of why a company does something, and there is always an unoffici
Patent is bogus (Score:4, Insightful)
Whoops (Score:2)
The successor of ICQ (Score:1)
Unnecessarily complex (Score:2)
Prove me wrong.
Something else (Score:1, Insightful)
Whatever happened to taking the dog for a walk and talking to woman? Do men and women of today feel the only way to talk is hiding in some online forum? Are we slowly turning into a milky white skin-toned people?
Never! (Score:2)
No, I'll never turn into a Brit.
It's olive skin for me!
[ducks]
P.S.- parent is a troll- treat it accordingly.
Re:Something else (Score:2)
No thanks. (Score:3, Insightful)
2. Even if it is just for fun, why are they charging you to search through it?
3. If they can't even create a website that can be viewed in anything other than the latest M$ browser [ditto for their DEMO], I don't think I'd trust their software running on my computer anways.
Re:No thanks. (Score:1)
I could be wrong however.
As for #1, its because no one has done this before really. Sure some websites have tried to pull this off but it really has to be an app on the users system to help make the complexity of the queries and the complexities of the chat features wo
A paradigm shift in human communication (Score:4, Funny)
Admit it, you miss Katz, just a little bit.
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Re:A paradigm shift in human communication (Score:2)
Not decentralizalised, No legacy support (Score:1)
A real online "social network" would also allow you to integrate friends lists from places like SlashDot, ICQ and even use lists of mobile phone numbers. And use them in a way that does not give anyone one person or company access to your social network's structure.
Prior art? (Score:2)
Re:Prior art? (Score:5, Interesting)
Basically, to form a new hookup you must be introduced to a dealer by someone whom the dealer already trusts. The edges of the networks are called "runners", and can be found on streetcorners and in dance clubs. Retail and wholesale distribution follows a similar pattern.
When the protocol breaks down, particularly due to personnel security issues, bullets fly. Otherwise it works pretty well!
Download vs Web (Score:2, Interesting)
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Needs Critical Mass (Score:1)
The problem with these systems is that the only work if all your friends, and friend's friends are playing.
This will be successful when some service such as Yahoo or MSN provide the functionality to their already huge memberships.
is it in beta still? (Score:1)
Obviously these guys don't spend much time online (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Obviously these guys don't spend much time onli (Score:1)
YHBT. YHL. HAND. (Score:5, Informative)
This very same story was posted to Kuro5hin's [kuro5hin.org] queue about a week ago -- right down to the ridiculous "social networking has evolved" meme -- and voted down as a blatant advertising plug. Below is a copy of my post to the topic while it was still in the voting queue; it's still appropriate today:
Schwab
Gee, you should have told me! (blush) (Score:1)
Re:YHBT. YHL. HAND. (Score:2)
I always hated those things so much when I found out how they harvested email addresses. You don't really get a chance to opt-in because your friends do it for you....how nice of them. And you can't really opt-out because by then they've already sold your email address to someone else.
New? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:New? (Score:1)
What we really need... (Score:3, Funny)
Competition with Huminity (Score:5, Informative)
No download, runs anywhere. Kinda simplistic, users stop logging in.
Tribe [tribe.net]
No download, runs anywhere. More nerdy, uemphasis on freedom of use, discussion groups. Supports lots of pictures.
MySpace [myspace.com]
No download, runs anywhere. Supports restricted blogs, popularity contests, 10 pics. Does not emphasize actual RL friendship dynamics.
Friend of a Friend [foaf-project.org]
Open standard for creting friendster-like network apps. Used by PeepAgg [www.peopleaggregator.com] to build OSS system.
There are more, and I'd love to see replies with links to this rapidly growing class of services/apps, with brief descriptions attached. Thanks
Re:Competition with Huminity (Score:2)
Then you should check this list [quickbase.com]. Already quite big and growing fast...
Money, money, money. (Score:1)
Six Degrees (Score:2)
Initially I had recruited a number of colleagues, former bosses, and former professors to that network, but I really felt embarassed of having done so after SixDegrees started giving away CD players and prizes for expanding ones network. Eventually, many people started listing thousands of worthless contacts in their profiles and the network became completely useless as a p
Re:OT - your sig (Score:2)
http://www.forbes.com/2002/04/08/0408oil.html [forbes.com]
http:/ [forbes.com]
Stupid (Score:2)
Social networking, eh? (Score:2)
I wonder if, at any time in the last 25 years, they've seen a BBS.
Call me anti-social but... (Score:1)
I suspect that this is going to end up dominated by 16-year old girls and the 23-year old guys who used to hang out at the Dairy Queen hoping to meet them.
Oh, and the 54-year old men who like to pretend
HA! You brought it up - friend of friend code. (Score:2)
This friend/foe system would be far more usable if there were some way of knowing why I made someone a pal two years ago, and if they continue to deserve that 'honor'.
In addition, it would probably benefit those who are foed to know what the reason was. Like "teamhasnoi - foed for making fun of republicans". I would then see that republicans still have no sense of humor, and act according
The solution to Friendster's database problems (Score:4, Funny)
I think I've come up with a system which will
solve Friendster's database problems:
First you get 2500 chimpanzees, and arrange them
in a 50x50 grid. Each monkey is sitting in front
of a chute which dispenses ripe bananas. Whenever
the Friendster server needs to retrieve a piece
of data, bananas will be dispensed across the
grid in a pattern that represents the parameters
of that database query. Monkeys who do not get
bananas will begin flinging feces at the monkeys
who do get them, and an array of overhead
cameras, connected to an advanced video analysis
system, will extrapolate the vectors and
distribution of said feces.
In another room, these vectors are fed directly
into the cerebral cortex of a stoned teenager in
a Slipknot T-shirt, who is playing Excitebike.
His NES, which has been augmented with
sophisticated artificial intelligence algorithms
and has achieved consciousness, uses the input
from the game controller to infer the appropriate
response to the database query, and
telepathically transmits this information to Miss
Cleo.
At this point the user will be prompted to call
Miss Cleo, who will tell them the answer in
highly inauthentic Jamaican patois. This will
cost $2.99 per minute, but there will be several
Kingston rude bwoys standing by Miss Cleo who
will roll 3d6 every time someone calls. If the
result is less than Miss Cleo's saving throw, the
rude bwoys will gang-rape her at knifepoint.
I think this will be a much more efficient system
than whatever the fuck they're doing now.
Re:The solution to Friendster's database problems (Score:2)
Patent It!
File Patent ...
Build Board
Buy Monkeys
Arrange For Shipments of Bananas
Sell services to Friendster
Profit!
(Ok, so it was obvious.)
Pricacy? Click here! (Score:1)
Ungh. Anything with "Click here! It's FREE!" (in blatant colours) and wants to chart my social network makes me very suspicious...
No matter how ingenious and useful the technology is, it won't get my -- and probably quite a few other users' -- trust before it is presented in a more credible manner. And before it gets the trust of a considerable user base, the system isn't considerably useful, now is it? (ok, so i know the system already has a considerable user base, but so does Kazaa, and look what happe
Semantic Web FOAF (Score:2)
Gee, it will be bigger than theglobe.com!! (Score:2)
Beware! (Score:2)
These bastards emailed everyone in my contacts to spam them about joining their service. They neither asked me nor told me.
Not just uncool, but lame and unprofessional, and in some cases this was more than a little embarassing.
Re:That patent is illogical. (Score:2, Interesting)
The Huminity team
Nice, sites now have Slashdot protection.
Re:That patent is illogical. (Score:2, Funny)
Re:That patent is illogical. (Score:2)
--D
Relations between tables in an RDBM (Score:1)
I suspect that there is a great deal of prior art of databases with defined relations between people.
Come to think of it, all I have to do is whip out my handy black book with the names the hot
How can you rank patents? (Score:1)
Re:How can you rank patents? (Score:2)
Of course, when none of us are allowed to own anything including ourselves then we are all wards of the states. That is we are all slaves. When you are prevented from owning anything, you become a defacto slave. But the ultimate conclusion of the dialectics is that freedom is slavery a
This post is illogical. (Score:1)
By the way, I am eagerly awaiting an intelligent response to my reply in this thread [slashdot.org].
Re:FP (Score:1, Funny)
you must be using friendster.
Hilarious ... (Score:1, Flamebait)