Content-centric social networking: attitude & product positioning

My first fortnight in Sydney passed and the only social media entity I’m surrounded by is neither Google, Yahoo nor Twitter, but Facebook.
My experience with the University of New South Wales confirms my hypothesis on the Viralization of Facebook:
In UNSW we have over 100 clubs and societies. Student activities and career orientation programs here are organized make use of Facebook as a platform for announcements, discussions, networking and to some extent, information storage.
Newly arrived students are inevitably invited to create a Facebook account, connect to others and join many of the student groups.
Influencers are ubiquitous. And they’re not necessarily the tech-savvy; mainly, they have something to share.
Around 2,600,000 Australian are in Australian network, around 12% of the whole population of Australia.
A quick check on Alexa shows that Facebook is ranking 3rd in Australia, only after the two Google’s properties. Considering their popularity and potential to dominate the web further, I’m not surprised if Facebook wants to shift from relationship-centric to content-centric.
I’m favoring CyVee because opportunities are real and more closely intact.
LinkedIn is terrific, but opportunities might come at a lower pace.
I’m currently very happy with Facebook.
If faceViet or yobanbe want to get me, they have to provide
It’s a pity I prefer utilizing my RSS Reader over social news sites such as Digg. Therefore, no remark just yet.
However, the news sharing platform of CyVee looks nice and could be very useful in promoting company brand like the way Tim of TRG is doing.
Additionally, if Vietnamese service provider can create something like StumbleUpon, it would make a hit and I’ll definitely consider.
Picasa has everything I need: 1Gb free account, folders, tagging and an uploader.
Is there a local site focusing on photos networking?
I’m enjoying sharing music on imeem. I am more into English songs. I like new age, hard rock and symphony and I’m not sure whether nhacso, Zing mp3 are rich of such genres.
Youtube is absolutely wonderful. I am amazed by its fast connection speed and stability.
Therefore, I don’t have the plan to move to Clip.vn just yet.
Has any Vietnamese vendor invest in this area?
I am maintaining my different blogs on self-hosted WordPress, Yahoo! 360 and Windows Live Spaces.
If local blogging providers such as ngoisaoblog, blog.com.vn want to attract me, they would have to ensure:
My clients in the US are using MSN Messenger. Most of my friends are using Yahoo! Messenger. For conference, Skype is just wonderful.
I don’t feel the urge of switching to Zing chat.
Apart from professional emails on my domain, I use a Gmail account to access Google services and a Yahoo! email to make it easier for my friends.
Any company is investing in providing free email service in Vietnam?
I use my portal for work purpose and netvibes is still number one.
Zing looks very nice, but I’d rather having something customizable.
I’m not having a real need of C2C e-Commerce, so no comment on this.
A vote for diadiem, simply because I need to find ways in my local areas.
I’d rather go out playing sports than wandering online, so good luck socvui, hihihehe and so on
In conclusion, the 2 local web services that I utilize are CyVee and diadiem
CyVee give me real local opportunities and diadiem is definitely more useful than its Google counterpart.
For others, if they can bring me real values I’m seeking…


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107 million users. The currently largest site
| Name | Focus | Number of users (in million) | Comments |
| Windows Live Spaces | Blogging | 120 | Really eye-catching glossy design. Powerful blogging support. Try new Microsoft experience! |
| hi5 | General | 50 | An issue: the letter ‘5′ creates this word “hị” in Vietnamese. hi5 is still nice anyway |
| bebo | Schools & alumni | 34 | Nice and neat |
| friendster | General | 50 | Friendster is getting old. It needs more innovation. |
| imeem | Media: Music, Video | 16 | Possibly the best media site currently. Nice design and convenient upload process. Support tagging |
| Business | 15 | Very professional for business networking purpose | |
| Last.fm | Music | 15 | Attractive design, especially the logo. However, radio alone is not that fascinating. They could use more of music sharing |
| Xanga | Blogging | 40 | The ad on top is a huge barrier to this site’s design. Usability is a little messy |
Wikipedia, List of social networking websites
Mashable, Facebook Hammers MySpace on Almost All Key Features
Nerdlifestyle, Media restrictions
Facebook to keep in touch with international friends and English-speaking communities
Yahoo! Mash. Many young Vietnamese users rely on Yahoo! services
for socially musical networking
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Which site do you like best? What you wish your site had offered?
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