Nov 22
Overall
Why would I want to use a Vietnamese web service
- Connection speed, especially for video streaming
- Local opportunities
What would drive me away
- Security, including revelation of my account information and spam
- Careless design
- Immature communities
Networking
Professional Networking
I’m favoring CyVee because opportunities are real and more closely intact.
LinkedIn is terrific, but opportunities might come at a lower pace.
Social Networking
I’m currently very happy with Facebook.
If faceViet or yobanbe want to get me, they have to provide
- Professional theme
- English interface
- Strong personalization options.
Social News
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.
Photos Networking
Picasa has everything I need: 1Gb free account, folders, tagging and an uploader.
Is there a local site focusing on photos networking?
Music 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.
Video Networking
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.
Mobile Networking
Has any Vietnamese vendor invest in this area?
Blogging
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:
- High SEO compatibility
- High security, including spam protection and splog tracking
- Backup options and standard-compliant import/export functionalities
- Permalinks
Instant Messaging
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.
Email
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?
Portal
I use my portal for work purpose and netvibes is still number one.
Zing looks very nice, but I’d rather having something customizable.
e-Commerce
I’m not having a real need of C2C e-Commerce, so no comment on this.
Map
A vote for diadiem, simply because I need to find ways in my local areas.
Entertainment
I’d rather go out playing sports than wandering online, so good luck socvui, hihihehe and so on
Conclusion
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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Last update November 22, 2007
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Oct 29

Facebook

73.5 million users and growing fastest
What I like about it
- Mini-Feed is useful in seeing a quick snapshot on the latest happenings within your network without going to several sites to check.
- The ability to supply how you know a person.
- Nice applications. Approximately 10% of Facebook applications I’ve tried are interesting and useful while others are not as good.
I think these can be improved
- Fixed 600 width and non-resizable
- Non-customizable design
- No built-in blogging functionality. Blogging can be done with applications such as Live Blog, but we don’t normally depend on addons for such important values like blogs.
- Tight security: profile only viewable by friends. How do you determine if a profile is your friend or not just by looking at the screen name which can be different from the real name?
- One account can only join no more than 200 groups. Unlimited is preferred.
Orkut

24.6 million users
What I like about it
- Simple design, Google philosophy after all
- Extensible width
- Ad-free
I think these can be improved
- Name. Honestly speaking, the Turkish name “Orkut” is very unfamiliar. Just a remark, as the brand name is not supposed to change
- Very few, if any, extensions
Yahoo! Mash

What I like about it
- Wider width
- Larger font
- Allows profiles to be updated by friends
- Mini-feed is also supplied
I think these can be improved
- Check boxes to select friends to add should be provided
- More group levels
- Informal language. I am especially not easy with the word “fugly”
- Profile with non-removable fields such as “What’s most likely playing on my iPod”… Excuse me, can I NOT have an iPod?
MySpace

107 million users. The currently largest site
What I like about it
- Integrated all-in-one solution that includes social networking, blogging, mail, favorites, forum, movies, events, media
I think these can be improved
- Inconsistent design
- Music landing page
- Spam, including spam invitations, protection
- Tons of ads
Other notable networking sites
| 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 |
| LinkedIn |
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 |
Read more
Wikipedia, List of social networking websites
Mashable, Facebook Hammers MySpace on Almost All Key Features
Techcrunch, Facebook platform
American Class Divisions
Nerdlifestyle, Media restrictions
My choice
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
How about you?
Share your experience here…
Which site do you like best? What you wish your site had offered?
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Aug 30

My first good impression of Facebook is its care for Privacy.
When user wants to add friend, Facebook prompts for the relationship with the recipient and the system verifies if the information matches. Correct me if I’m wrong, but many people who prefer this strictness in Privacy turn out to be diligent and thoughtful enough to savvy technology and social effects of the internet.
This solves a problem of many contemporary social networking sites such as MySpace: arbitrary networking leads to privacy abuse.
However, this in turn limits the ability to discover new sites and new people. Most of users’ Facebook networks likely come from already known sources. The chance to meet new people, or discover new sites is limited proportionally to the privacy limit.
My conclusion is that this variety of usability and website nature gives web-surfers more choices of services and more channels of connection.
The more choices the merrier.
Tags of this article: choice,facebook,information,myspace,networking,privacy,security,social,usability,web-2.0.
Last update August 30, 2007
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