SocialDevCamp: The Future of the Social Web
Posted on May 11, 2008
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Yesterday I was at SocialDevCamp East in Baltimore – I was one of the organizers along with Keith Casey and Dave Troy. We gathered together the thought leaders down the Amtrak corridor (Boston, NYC, Philadelphia. MD, DC and VA) to discuss the future of the social web.
Understanding The Future of The Social Web
One of the sessions that didn’t make the list was – Where is Facebook Going Next?
Facebook is not the future of the social web
Facebook has become a staple amongst social networks and an end point where people view and receive information that isn’t likely to be replaced (much like MySpace)…and it isn’t likely to set any more trends – it’s overgrown the phase where the technology is fresh and kept at the edge of what’s happening.
Who cares about Facebook now? Their millions of basic users, advertisers and some folks in social media industry who still bother to entertain talking about Facebook. The people out to set new trends will always keep an eye on Facebook…but they’ve moved on.
This is nothing against Facebook – it has simply moved to another level. Innovation happens in systems that are small, adaptable, and at the initial stages of development or in smaller sections of bigger organizations…like Google. Facebook isn’t there yet. The sheer size of Facebook, the public status of Facebook, the players involved in Facebook, the monetization pressure on Facebook and the advance of Open Social has made Facebook irrelevant in this type of discussion.
What Were the Discussions About?
The sessions yesterday were about interesting topics:
- The Semantic Web
- Building a Social Hub – Integration of Social Networks
- The Psychology and application behind micro-blogging (Twitter)
- The Business of Monetizing Social Media Startups – Stepping away from the Free model based on advertisement.
- iPhone Applications/Development
- Location/Geo Based Application/Development
- Google Engine Applications/Development
- Persuasive Social Media
- Amazon EC2 and S3 (Virtual Servers and Development within the ‘Cloud’)
- Behavior Development with Rails, Merb, Ruby
- Data Portability/Privacy
- The Amtrak Corridor Start-up Business/Web Conversation
What This Means to You?
The reality is that you can’t start something on the web right now that is based on old web technology – no matter how good your business idea is. If you are entering the web space right now, you have to ensure you realize what the future trends are and work to implement those in what you’re doing. The advantage of working with an initial code base is being able to make the right implementations from the beginning.
I was impressed to find out from Bear what Seesmic has been up to – in the Semantic Web Session.
Our Community
SocialDevCamp was educational and thought provoking but the other major highlight of having such an event was bringing the community together. We had a fabulous turn out and people came from as far as Boston to attend.
It’s apparent we have a growing, energetic, talented and motivated web/tech/startup community. The more we come together and collaborate with each other the stronger we become.
I know I have many people to follow-up with!!
Links:
Blog post from Greg of Blue Sky Factory (one of the many fabulous sponsors)
Blog post from Harry Chen (Excellent presentation on Semantic Web)
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Ann,
You did a great job yesterday at SocialDevCamp. I am looking forward to continuing the conversation in the context of what we can do with social networking to improve the Health Care sector. I would love to have you and anyone else who attended yesterday’s blockbuster event involved in that ongoing conversation on June 14th.
Check out the latest on HealthCampMd at http://barcamp.org/HealthCampMd.
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Ann, many thanks for making this event happen. It was great to meet everyone and hear about all the cool things happening in the area. The sessions were insightful and inspiring and the debate spirited but friendly. I’m now blogging and tweeting much more often!
Hey Ann, I hope all is well.
I’m bummed I didn’t make it up there for the event. Things have been crazy lately and I needed a weekend off.
I’m glad to hear it went well. I hope the conversations will continue.