Who will dominate neighborhood networking?
Locational social networking in the form of neighborhood networks is a space that's heating up. NextDoor was recently funded by Benchmark. And Chuck Templeton's OhSoWe, DeHood, NeighborGoods.net, GoGoVerde, and even Zaarly are in the game.
The classic example - the average power-drill is used for just 6 minutes in its lifetime, yet 50% of homes own one. Why not share or rent?
People already have a website for their social identity (Facebook), and a website for their professional identity (LinkedIn). Is the 'civic identity' next? We at localblu believe it is.
We're tackling the challenge of building neighborhood networks at http://localblu.com/.
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 22.1 ms ] threadMany of them, including NextDoor, use a system of address verification though - which I feel is sluggish. There has to be a better way to address the problem.
GoGoVerde didn't do anything wrong, per se, but shutdown as a matter of funding. A few key folk from GGV are now working with us at Nextdoor, however, lending the experience gained from GoGoVerde.
A bit more info here: http://redwoodcity.patch.com/articles/city-moves-virtual-nei...