2011年6月29日星期三

why Google should give up on social

It's clear that Zuckerberg sits on top of something that other leading companies want and they want it bad. After all, who wouldn't want to get a piece of an almost billion person pie that is superbly ripe for monetized business and contextual marketing?

Last year,This page list rubber hose products with details & specifications. Steve Jobs tried his hand getting into the social/sharing game by infusing Ping into the iTunes offering.Full color plastic card printing and manufacturing services. Jobs and Zuckerberg tried to get cozy over dinner early on but after eighteen months of trying to strike a technology partnership, it fizzled. Apple claimed that Facebook insisted on "onerous terms that we could not agree to" so they launched Ping without a Facebook tie-in. The Facebook/Apple relationship was further strained when Apple attempted to install Facebook's public "Connect" login interface without inking a deal with Facebook first,This is interesting cube puzzle and logical game. so Facebook blocked them. After Ping's launch, it never really took off. Why? Well, for a couple reasons. First off, we were already sharing music in a more open environment with sites like Blip.fm, which of course plugged right on into our Facebook and Twitter accounts no problem. Second,Save on hydraulic hose and fittings, no one cares about Ping. Social media is based on a premise that goes against everything Apple's business is about - sharing and openness. Why would the social media population adopt a social effort by a company that is already known for putting guard rails on everything in their ecosystem so that you do everything you do online but only on Apple's terms?

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