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1月30日 What Makes A Great Web 2.0 Service? Fred Tells Us...Great post by Fred Wilson today about what makes a great Web 2.0 service. Read the full post here (The Seminal Web 2.0 Service), but I've called out a few of his points to comment on: 1) Making online content default to public instead of private creates community [im] I can't imaging how hard it would be for a user generated content site to switch from private by default to public by default a year or two in. Flickr and Delicious got this right from the start and set the tone for their communities by doing so. 4) Tagging content is better than foldering content and the tags should be public [im] I've yet to find a better general organizational metaphor for unstructured content than tags, and I think tags are still in their early days. Only when we see tags combined blended in a sophisticated way with other organization, navigation and discovery techniques will tags really start to spill over into everyday websites. By everyday websites, I mean the kind of sites our parents and non-geek friends use. 5) Users should be encouraged to tag their content when it is posted to the service [im] Tags created by content authors may not be the most interesting or novel, but they bootstrap the discoverability of new content and serves to home it in a good starting place with respect to other content already on the site. 1月16日 Please update this feed's URLJust a quick note to ask you to please update the URL for this blog's feed in whatever feed reader you happen to use. Please use this URL: http://feeds.feedburner.com/IanMcallistersBlog. As a reward, or penalty depending on how you look at it, I might even start blogging a little more regularly. P.S. If anyone knows how to hack the Spaces auto-discovery url and insert a custom one please drop a comment. |
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