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On social networking

This posting to VentureBlog gives some insight into what (at least one) VC is thinking. Some excerpts:

“I frankly think that social networking is close to a zero sum game.”

“Relationships are maintained through interaction — we call, email, have lunch, etc.”

“It is conceivable that technology could make us more efficient
and therefore increase our universe of relationships (…) But I
believe that increase is marginal.”

In other words the free ride is over. Friendster, LinkedIn, tribe.net and the others need to find some way to provide value or face extinction. This isn’t uncommon. First-wave adopters have an advantage of being there (ahem) first but once the “ooo-ahh” has worn off, consumers will turn away unless they have a real reason to stay. It has begun. Within 3 months we’ll see the 2nd generation and, hopefully, they’ll actually have something to contribute.

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Another set of RSS references

Courtesy of the December 4, 2003 issue of Scot’s Newsletter — an excellent newsletter that, unfortunately, isn’t published in RSS form.

  • Introduction to RSS – Webreference
  • What Is RSS? – XML.com
  • RSS Tutorial for Content Publishers and Webmasters – Mark Nottingham
  • Lockergnome’s RSS Resource
  • All About RSS – Fagan Finder
  • RSS Feed Reader / News Aggregators Directory – Hebig.org
  • Top Aggregators – UserLand
  • RSS Readers – Weblogs Compendium
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    Anti-virus: Avast

    A long time ago I used McAfee’s anti-virus product … the retail one. Then a few years back I switched to the online version. Their ads and constant attempts to upsell me finally got to me so when it came time to renew this year, I didn’t … even when they said they’d cut the price in half. I went searching for a replacement, tried a couple and wound up with Avast! It’s free for personal use and they post frequent updates. You ‘ve gotta get over the fact that you’re retrieving your AV updates from a Czech site, though 🙂

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    Patch kernel and rsync!

    Linux users, listen up! The Debian site was compromised a little while back due to an exposure in the kernel. Secunia has issued this security advisory but it’s very recent (as in, dated December 2) against kernels older than 2.4.23. Gentoo, SuSE, Mandrake, Red Hat, Slackware — as near as I can tell, all of the Linux “vendors” have the problem and are addressing it.

    You should also update your rsync package while you’re at it.

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