Posts Tagged ‘social network’

The Twitter Craze

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

In the past decade social sites have become quite a phenomenon.  Everyone from the ten year old kids to ninety year old senior citizens are using them.  Currently, Twitter is one of the most popular and convenient social sites out there.

Here are 8 things about Twitter that you may not know:

  • Twitter has been around since 2006
  • It originated in San Francisco, CA
  • Jack Dorsey, Evan Williams, and Biz Stone created Twitter
  • It only took 2 weeks to create the first version of Twitter
  • One question is asked, “What are you doing?” and it allows you 140 characters to answer
  • You can twitter from anywhere: Mobile Internet, Home PC, or via text.
  • Twitter likes feedback
  • Mobile Twitter has been available since 2007

Tweeting, which is the process of updating your Twitter account, is now the newest trend and it looks promising that Twitter will be here for a long time and people are happy to know that.  The thing that people like the most about Twitter is that, unlike instant messaging, there is no obligation to reply.   Also, it is safer to use because it allows you to decide who you want to follow and who you want to be following you. 

Google and Twitter just made a deal that will allow Tweets to come up in the search engine results, which means that more and more people will be using Twitter for business purposes.  There is a lot potential for Twitter.  If you haven’t hopped on the Twitter Train yet, you should.  More than likely you will find that all your friends are already enjoying their everyday Tweeting and reading everyone else’s Tweets.  Everyone including celebrities, entrepreneurs, politicians, television programs, teachers, moms and dads are using Twitter.  It is an easy way to stay in touch with fans, friends, and family.  It’s really fun to see how many followers you can get and you will be extremely shocked to see who is on Twitter and how many people you can follow.   Try it now at www.twitter.com.

The Rise And Fall Of MySpace

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Born: 2004 / Died: 2009

     In January, 2005 Myspace started out as a very easy, simple social networking site and it turned into a very profitable idea.  When Myspace was initially created it was nowhere near as elaborate as it is now.  You were only allowed 8 top friends, not 16 or 24, you could only have a few pictures on it, you couldn’t design or find your own unique background (unless you knew HTML code) and there was no “phishing” or spam you had to worry about.  At this time the only competition out there was Friendster, so Myspace was looking real good, especially with people like Tila Tequila promoting it.

     Once the word got around about Myspace, people took full advantage of the money that was available to them.  People didn’t know HTML, so others who did would charge to teach them.  Others created unique layouts and charged per layout.  The money was rolling in, people had their very own space, and Myspace was thriving.  Only one month it had start it had over one million members and in less than a year it reached five million. Once it became obvious of how profitable Myspace could be, larger companies wanted their own piece.  In 2005, News Corporation purchased MySpace for a whopping $580 million.

     Myspace seemed to have been put in motion. Eventually it had an expanded storage capacity which allowed for more pictures, videos, music players, and flash videos.  Companies, like Coca-Cola and Nike, comedians, musicians, and celebrities even began using it for promoting purposes.  Life was good in the Myspace world, but like all things, it’s just a matter of time until it comes to an end.

     Myspace was a great place to meet new people and stay in touch with old friends, but it also turned out to be a place to find underage children.  Sex offenders preyed on the younger users and Myspace was actually sued by four families that claimed their underage daughters were sexually abused by adults they met on the site.  After that, Myspace made an announcement that they were going to ban all sexual offenders from their site.  Then there was the incident of teenage girls and their mother that lured a girl to their house and beat her up.  That also ended up in court.  It’s really hard to make a comeback from events like these.  Something else that didn’t help was that, as all this bad stuff was happening, another social networking site was creeping up. 

It was an easy mountain to climb, but a very hard fall on the other side.   

So who murdered Myspace?  This is just something to ponder the next time you are updating your Facebook Wall or posting another Tweet. 

Feel free to leave comments.  Tell me why you think  Myspace isn’t as popular as it once was.