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perspective re: developing for the ‘social network’

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this is the deck presented at the facebook developer garage in Austin during SXSW 2009

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perspective re: developing for the ‘social network’

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1. context / approach

2. evolving perspective

3. evolving experiments

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simple, private, real time file-sharing and collaboration

we are:

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in 2 clicks, instantiate a drop == a live real-time point of rich media exchange

share and collaborate with whom you want for your ends

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you define identity, access, and context off-system …

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we just do ‘signal’

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- enabling workgroups/teams

- enabling classroom

- enabling live event

…where identity and distro are implicit in the relationship

Used for:

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when you want a full ‘firehose’ of rich content

- immediately - flatly available - within a defined loop

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1. context / approach

2. evolving perspective

3. evolving experiments

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‘content’ -> value scales with distribution (‘the dark knight’)

‘information’ -> value inversely related to distribution (coke’s formula)

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the web has done well by content,

but poorly by information

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FB has a role to play for both,

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(source) who am I

(signal) what am I saying

(distro) to whom am I saying it

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all highly inter-related, but ultimately independent

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identity (profile) & then

signal (fb photos, status) & then

distro (feed)

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but things are evolving

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identity (no)

signal (no)

distro (YES ++)

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identity (validated profile, YES)

signal (fb photos, status, YES)

distro (feed, YES)

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strong provider of all three, but each is now truly independently leverage-able

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1. context / approach

2. perspective

3. resulting experiments

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a year ago people were primarily using FB apps for distro,

we were trying to leverage identity

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last year: we said,

“we will take care of private sharing / exchange,

…FB (via apps) will allow us harvest the benefits of identity, and distribution without dealing with them ourselves”

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1. FB app as ‘my account’ – an app for privately aggregating drop.io activity (identity)

2. FB app as an optional context/distro ‘wrapper’ for drops (distro), a different but real ‘group’

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1. fail

2. mostly fail

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because…

1. our core app wasn’t yet good enough

2. fb app platform wasn’t good enough/the integration was too cumbersome

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just too confusing

and too many clicks

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now…

1. fb connect as distro… out there, promising.

2. fb connect as identity, *pending*, promising.

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just get rid of passwords…?

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one year later,

- same game

- but now pull out what we need, rather than push in our value