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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Last update October 29, 2007
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Oct 16

Recap of new features
Though you might have experienced them already. I’ll make a quick recap when the new Yahoo! Mail turns official and becomes default.
New hot keys
Although Yahoo! Mail classic already provided hot keys and prompts, new Yahoo! Mail makes them shorter thus more memorable.
Tabs
Tabs come into place. Now we have different tabs for each of our task, whether it is reading different messages or composing different letters.
Integrated RSS reader
It allows you to forward a post as an email.
Unlimited Storage
I still remembered the time when we used to have only 4Mb per account. It was only 4 years ago. Time flies any now we have more and more and more storage due to cheaper hardware.
In 2007, storage is no longer a big concern of users. At the time of this post, Hotmail already offers 5Gb, Gmail will be offering 4Gb. Nevertheless, unlimited is always nice.

Integrated Yahoo! Messenger chat
Though basic, it comes in handy.
SMS Messaging
It currently works for U.S., India, Philippines and Canadian mobile numbers.
More effective spam-filters
It’s hard to estimate how effective it is, but it works well on my account.
Built-in Context Menu
Context Menu refers to a menu that appears when you right-click on a Graphical User Interface element.
Hint: in some browsers, the browser’s Context Menu is displayed together with Yahoo! Mail Context Menu and is of higher priority. To use Yahoo! Mail Context Menu, hit “Esc” once.
What I wish Yahoo! had offered
- Forwarding
It’s only available with Yahoo! Plus. Gmail offers forwarding for their free account. The strategy is Yahoo! and Google is different so I have to learn to live with it.
- POP3
Also available with Yahoo! Plus
How I use different email services
I tried around 40 free email services in 2003. I now narrow down to one Yahoo! Mail, one Gmail, one Hotmail and some email accounts on my professional website taitran.com
- Yahoo! Mail and other Yahoo! services such 360 are for staying in touch with my personal networks
- Gmail is for more professional connections such as organizations, societies
- The Hotmail account is more exploring Microsoft Live, MSN and Hotmail
- My professional email at taitran dot com is for occasions when branding is really important
Which email services do you use? Do you use different email services for different purpose?
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Last update October 16, 2007
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Jul 23
Preview
First time
I first used personalized homepage in 2001 with My Yahoo! At that time, Yahoo! was still more of directory selection and fewer web services of other vendors existed. I did not utilize much of its functionalities.
Google 
Catching up with the blossom of Web 2.0, Google releases Personalized Google Homepage. With one Gmail account, you can have your own homepage, enriched with many gadgets, ranging from news, language learning sites, entertainment, technology, living etc and even a web-based wiki(RSS) reader. Google always does an excellent job in leading the web service provision.
Yahoo! 
Yahoo! is speeding up to scramble back the market from her rival. New My Yahoo! offers new gadgets and newer themes. Though still not as rich as Google’s, Yahoo! has seeded the competition in this newly revived service.
Microsoft
Live.com advances! Microsoft never disappoints their users.
Netvibes 
Meanwhile, netvibes, a customizable Web 2.0 start page service launched beta. Exploiting Ajax & CSS power, the GUI of netvibes with bold fonts and harmoniously colored layout looks even nicer than Google’s.
Pageflakes 
This is another name to mention. Pageflakes is a neat and tidy homepage.
Conclusion
My prediction focuses on total new online business opportunities exploiting this new trend. Interstitial advertisement may as well metamorphose into more evolutionary forms; new Web 2.0 monopolism would arise.
At the end of the line, I am waiting for the next boom.
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Last update July 23, 2007
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