No, I am not affiliated with miio. I saw the article in 'The Next Web' and just reposted here to pulse reactions, since there is a lot of chatter lately about a facebook alternative.
So in short, no miio isn't a facebook killer yet. not even close.
Facebook is the facebook killer. I'm convinced that they are smart enough to keep killing off their own initiatives in order to make huge headway in new areas. For example, moving from the 'platform' being inside the walled garden to the entire internet being a part of the platform with single sign-on, and like buttons.
With the way businesses are jumping into facebook fan pages, I think they may just be taking a bite out of twitter, and geo-tagged updates may slow the progress of foursquare, gowalla, etal.
Really? did you think miio was going to kill all that? if so, how?
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 22.5 ms ] threadThose who don't like FB will pack and move, and will be making a lot of noise.
Why the hate now?
the 'groups' page isn't exactly enticing as there is very little content http://miio.com/tabs/groups
So in short, no miio isn't a facebook killer yet. not even close.
Facebook is the facebook killer. I'm convinced that they are smart enough to keep killing off their own initiatives in order to make huge headway in new areas. For example, moving from the 'platform' being inside the walled garden to the entire internet being a part of the platform with single sign-on, and like buttons.
With the way businesses are jumping into facebook fan pages, I think they may just be taking a bite out of twitter, and geo-tagged updates may slow the progress of foursquare, gowalla, etal.
Really? did you think miio was going to kill all that? if so, how?