On Jan 17, 1:43 pm, Massimo Di Pierro <massimo.dipie...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Most social network assue you know who your friends are and allow you
> to share info with your friends. How about the opposite? Something
> like a bookmarking app that tells me who my friends should be based on
> physical distance and recent common bookmarks?
>
> It seems to me the main problem to me is that a lot of people are
> alone they because do not necessarily share interests with their
> colleagues and family members. Facebook is popular because it allows
> people to connect with people that they knew and therefore assume had
> something in common. Until people find out time has passed by and
> there is not really much to talk about. You can be a scientist and
> soon find your page polluted with somebody's horoscope.
>
> - a bookmarking system likehttp://radbox.me/
> - when you bookmark something you tag with fixed categories
> - a way to sort/organize and rate own bookmarks using mouse drag and
> drop.
> - you have a profile and public pages showing your bookmarks only (can
> be used by a prof to share links with students for example)
> - Once logged in you can see other users nearby that bookmarked -
> independently - the same links, and filter then by location, gender,
> age, bookmark category (could compete with match.com too)
> - You can then choose to be notified when a given person bookmarks
> something new (like twitter)
> - You can check who is following your bookmarks.
>
> Massimo

That's a very good idea!

  Mr.Netadmin

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