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    Web 2.0 Sanity Check

    14 January, 2007 (12:23) | Online Communities, Online Social Networking | By: Scott Burkett

    Jack Humphrey had a great post this morning summing up why he thinks the Web 2.0 free-for-all is over, yet the Web 2.0 movement is just beginning. A great read, especially if you are an entrepreneur feverishly building an online community, social network, video-sharing site, etc. that you think you are going to sell for millions in the next 30 days. This is a logical and timely extension to my post on the real value of a social network.

    The real winners are going to be those who can innovate and build businesses around them – not just be the first guy to clear a path into the woods.

    Cheers.

    The Real Value of a Social Network

    17 December, 2006 (01:45) | Online Social Networking | By: Scott Burkett

    socialnetwork.jpgWith all of the chatter flying around about how much Facebook is worth, or how many “users” are needed (or how many “matter”) within an online social network, my head is starting to hurt. It is easy to get caught up in all of that sort of thing.

    After a long period of soul searching, I have finally come to a very important realization (and conclusion) on the real value of a social network.

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    TAG Radio Spot

    12 December, 2006 (15:42) | Online Social Networking | By: Scott Burkett

    tagradio.gifI had a great time yesterday chatting with Tino Mantella, the President of the Technology Association of Georgia (TAG). We had a lively discussion around professional online social networks, and where they’re headed. If you’d like to hear it, follow this link.

    On a related note, Tino will be appearing as our January guest over on the StartupLounge.com podcast, so be sure to stay tuned for that. We’ll be discussing TAG’s role in promoting entrepreneurship in Georgia.

    Cheers.