Observation about social networking:
Oct. 6th, 2008 12:45 pmReal names are the new aliases.
In amongst trying to map various of my friends online presences to/from their actual names, I just discovered that someone who I'd seen around LJ for ages and finally got around to enfriending recently is, in fact, someone I first ran into on a mailing list back in 2001. D'oh!
15 hours in, we have 28 for Facebook and 9 for MySpace. Other observations:
* I don't like the way Facebook hides what some links are doing with <a onclick=""/> events. I know it's very "Web 2.0", but in a new system where I'm not sure whether the links I'm clicking on are from Facebook itself or from third-party applications, it's still uncool not to have that affordance. (Granted, it was probably more of a problem because I noticed it on the first couple of links I tried to look at - looking further afield it doesn't seem to be as common as I initially thought.)
* It's certainly less bloated and ugly than MySpace, which both aesthetically and functionally seems to be held together with duct tape and fuse wire from the year 2002. (Man, I haven't seen another ColdFusion fusebox application in years. It's almost quaint.)
* It still feels odd to be talking about stuff from the start of the 21st Century as old :-)
Right, now time for more allergy/head cold medication, and back to work.
In amongst trying to map various of my friends online presences to/from their actual names, I just discovered that someone who I'd seen around LJ for ages and finally got around to enfriending recently is, in fact, someone I first ran into on a mailing list back in 2001. D'oh!
15 hours in, we have 28 for Facebook and 9 for MySpace. Other observations:
* I don't like the way Facebook hides what some links are doing with <a onclick=""/> events. I know it's very "Web 2.0", but in a new system where I'm not sure whether the links I'm clicking on are from Facebook itself or from third-party applications, it's still uncool not to have that affordance. (Granted, it was probably more of a problem because I noticed it on the first couple of links I tried to look at - looking further afield it doesn't seem to be as common as I initially thought.)
* It's certainly less bloated and ugly than MySpace, which both aesthetically and functionally seems to be held together with duct tape and fuse wire from the year 2002. (Man, I haven't seen another ColdFusion fusebox application in years. It's almost quaint.)
* It still feels odd to be talking about stuff from the start of the 21st Century as old :-)
Right, now time for more allergy/head cold medication, and back to work.
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Date: 2008-10-06 01:16 am (UTC)Work is game development fun. The tricky part is keeping my brain on task when it wants to be curled up in bed.
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Date: 2008-10-06 01:23 am (UTC)levelHead
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Date: 2008-10-06 01:45 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-10-06 11:59 am (UTC)I have* Bebo for family reasons. My younger siblings seem to use the site. It seems to be very much targeted at the teenage crowd, so I usually only visit it once a month to see how much my little sister and her boyfriend love each other (seriously, that's all they seem to talk about ;) ).
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* Well, that's why I keep it. I have it because I was so sick of the sign-up spam that I signed up and forgot about it for a year.
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Date: 2008-10-06 01:44 pm (UTC)