Como bien dice Nate, lindo tema para la reunion, algunos puntos:
- Facebook vale 15 billones?
- Para que compro Microsoft 1.6%
- Como es el deal de advertising y a quien le sirve?
- Cambia en algo el tablero? yo creo que no.
eBay just launched more than 600 micro-social networks on its site called eBay Neighborhoods. Each one is organized around a different product, like coffee, iPhones, Eames furniture, Seinfeld memorabilia, or Ford Mustangs. Content from across eBay—including eBay blogs, guides, reviews, and product search—is pulled into each eBay neighborhood and packaged into widget-like modules. Members can join whatever neighborhoods they like, and add to discussion boards there, post photos, invite friends, and meet other people who share the same consumer obsessions. Each neighborhood acts as a socially-mediated shopping guide that drills down into a very specific product category. eBay members can join as many neighborhoods as they like or even suggest new ones. It’s a smart way to surface content created by eBay shoppers (because I’m not sure how many people are reading those eBay blogs).
Mas info en http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/10/09/ebay-launches-shopping-social-networks/