Archive for the ‘Analysis’ Category

Google engineering decrees platform wars over?

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

Has the Google engineering team decreed the platform wars are over? Apparently, Jeff Huber the VP of Engineering at Google, in his presentation at Web 2.0 made a pitch for developers to forget about platforms. Jeff pitched the vision of the programmable web. I assume that he means everyone should ...

Social Platform Proximity: Follow-up

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

Don't move your servers to California just yet. It looks like Facebook is expanding to the East Coast. GigaOM posted an entry about Facebook securing 10,000 square feet of data center space in Virginia. If your performance requirements are critical you may still want to consider the move because I ...

Facebook Social Application Market Value

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

Let's say Facebook is able to raise capital on a pre-money valuation of $15B. We'll also assume that they have 39M users. Not including the value of their IP or employees, Facebook is worth approximately $394 per user. Believe it or not that's not even close to the $710 per ...

Social Platform Proximity

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

Proximity is everything. If you're a media technology startup and you're looking for investment, NYC is the place to be. The same logic holds true for social platform applications. From a technical standpoint, the anatomy of a Facebook platform request is: User makes a web request to Facebook Facebook inspects the request and ...

The New Operating System

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

Today Apple announced that they will release OS X Leopard on October 26th. Like every other geek I was pretty excited when I heard the news. Great, what does this have to do with social applications? There is a new operating system in town and it's not a Uni*x variant. Social Platforms ...

Chapter 3.0: The Platform Wars

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

Developers are the key to victory in the upcoming Social Platform Wars. The 15 billion dollar question is how do you attract developers to your platform? Facebook and their VC partners announced a $10M fund and claim that over 80,000 developers have registered so far. This is an impressive number ...