Thursday, January 27, 2011
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
To: CDO Sterne (2)
Oh Ms. Sterne. If you will please excuse me. I totally misunderstood your new job title. Please ignore my last letter. It is called growing up in Nepal during the days of absolute monarchy.
Let me take another crack at the situation. I think this is about social media. I visited the Quora page to make sure.
To: CDO Sterne
CDO Sterne.
I am honored you reached out to us informers amongst the citizenry. You might be new to your job, but I am getting the impression you have the chops for it. You are showing early signs.
General Assembly: A Floor, A Building, A City Block
It has been designed just right. When you are in front of your computer, you are in front of your computer. And there should be a headphone rule. When your ears are covered, you are saying do not disturb.
But then there are times when you want to be in a big, open space. There are times when you want to hold meetings. Small meetings, big meetings.
And it has a great business model. If it has 90 occupants paying $500 each, I am doing the math and the numbers are looking great. And there is a long waiting list, 100 strong, I think. General Assembly could easily occupy another floor.
The Real Time Social Graph, Transient Social Graphs
But I see a major void in the real time social graph.
I use several services to plan what events I wish to go to. And that is another space that could use much better services. I use PlanCast, but PlanCast is not populated enough with events. Users find it too hard to create events, and not enough events get created. And not enough event organizers are using it yet. I also use Charlie O'Donnell's events newsletter.
Facebook Will End Up The Social Graph Operating System
Facebook did not create the social graph. It merely tried to map what already existed out there. But then a social graph where everyone is a friend is not the best possible map.
There are many social graphs. That is our reality. There will be many maps. Facebook is like a broad map of the world. And it can hope to become better and better, but sometimes you don't want a map of the world, you just want a map of the NYC subway system. Or maybe most of the time you just want that.
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