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  1. Marc Canter Marc Canter

    Thinking about how to do distributed networks - right.

    about 10 months ago from identi.ca at Shaker Sq, Ohio, United States
    • Evan Prodromou Evan Prodromou

      @marccanter GOOD!

      about 10 months ago
    • Marc Canter Marc Canter

      "What lessons have we learned from our recent failures?" i.e. lack of mainstream uptake? Diaspora, OpenID -even Status.net ain't happening!

      about 10 months ago
    • Mike Linksvayer Mike Linksvayer

      @marccanter Prodromou's Law of Internetworks is one thing.

      about 10 months ago
    • Marc Canter Marc Canter

      Is it more than "No network joins an internetwork smaller than itself" - cause I can't find anything else? PeopleAggregator attempted.....

      about 10 months ago
    • Marc Canter Marc Canter

      A network of networks is what PeopleAggregator tried to be.

      about 10 months ago
    • Marc Canter Marc Canter

      Imagine NING done right - where groups cut across networks and inter-network communication happened....

      about 10 months ago
    • Marc Canter Marc Canter

      We must show VALUE for the extra work required.But its the ghost town affect I wish to discuss-you have to give people a REASON to care.

      about 10 months ago
    • Marc Canter Marc Canter

      WHY do I come to Identi.ca? In this case - for a very specific reason. Each vertical NING gave people reasons to return.

      about 10 months ago

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