Tuesday, July 8, 2008

The Good, the Bad and the Worst.

Social networking, its all about us. It was organized around people. Social networking sites can create and maintain relationships that wouldn't have existed otherwise. Myspace, facebook, orkut, friendster and many to names, are just some of the buzziest sites today. Facebook , the hot social networking sites, here you can poked somebody, write to walls of your friends and receive notifications email about your friend's personal messages to you.The best things about facebook, its encourages friends and acquintances to form links and stays, apprised of one another's activities through a "news feed" a kind of live wire services that track your friend's pages updates. Another hot social networking site, Myspace was on the lips of every teenagers. Its a mishmash of the modern media and the de facto homepage for the music industry. The site is home to millions of bands, thousands of comedians/filmmakers and millions of striving attention-starved wannnabes. Friendster, once the hottest social networking site, was stumbling badly. I called it "the old house". But now its making a comeback. But now there's a shadow hanging over the web, and its being cast by Google, the net leader. Google is laggard in social networking, its has its own site called Orkut which is big only in India and Brazil. And its making a rampage on the web. Orkut could be a great challenger to facebook or myspace as social networking leader, who knows? maybe someday. . . The best thing about orkut is its own by Google.Its give Orkut huge advantages when its comes to web tools. In the war of the social networking sites the massive web infrastuctures is an advantages and crucial to its survival. The site got clean interface and ease of navigations. Regardlss of how the social networking site plays out. Myspace, Facebook, Friendster and Orkut probably will keep powering on. For one thing, they has some big deals on the horizon. The heat of competition is always be there. The questions is who's the best?

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