Marc Andreessen's Social Platform: Ning 134
An anonymous reader writes "As reported on SiliconBeat, Marc Andreessen has finally lifted the covers off his latest project: an applications structure called Ning, which makes the development of social websites like thefacebook.com and match.com more accessible. See TheGlu and Dating for examples of Ning in action."
Interesting concept (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Interesting concept (Score:1)
http://slashdotdating.ning.com/edit.php [ning.com]
Why does it ask you for your gender?
Re:Interesting concept (Score:3, Funny)
But it won't be evil.
Re:Interesting concept (Score:2)
(*) Exception: Every single citizen of Brazil, who insisted on making at least one post in every community(whether it had nohting to do with Brazil) asking if there were other Brazilians on there. Mind you, Myspace is full of fake accounts and shirtless chavs, and breaks every 5 hours, but it's better than Orkut.
Re:Interesting concept (Score:1)
that said... if orkut wasnt full of all these MILLIONS of brazillian groups it might be better. But its still damn good
Re:Interesting concept (Score:2)
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Re:dating.ning.com very popular... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:dating.ning.com very popular... (Score:1)
TheGlu became unstuck (Score:2, Funny)
And the other site is loaded with hot babes (Score:2)
You searched for 21 - 29 year old females.
No matching profiles.
Imposter Boy (Score:3, Informative)
Netscape always controlled the media when it came to the story about how the browser was first built. This is the only article that I've ever seen that actually went back to the place where it was created to find out the real story.
History is written by the victors.... Even if that "history" isn't true.
Re:Imposter Boy (Score:3, Insightful)
Wow, that just reads like a lot of bitterness. I wonder if the journalist is peeved that Marc blew off his questions. You could rewrite the article to use complimentary terms instead of critical ones, and the facts would remain the same, but it would appear almost praiseworthy of Marc. For example:
A ploy? Really? Like Andreessen lured Eric into an evil scheme? The author could have written "
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Slashdot dating (Score:2, Funny)
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Re:Slashdot dating (Score:5, Interesting)
Create an account. Apply for beta developer status. Click "Clone This" button on dating.ning.com. Type in that title, add a few extra fields ("What programming langugages do you know?" "Who is your ideal BOFH?")
It's that easy.
That's the power of cloning, and the primary force behind Ning.
Want Proof? I just did it: SlashDot Dating [ning.com].
Developer Request Pending (Score:2)
Re:Developer Request Pending (still....) (Score:2)
What happened to farts.com, er, I mean loudcloud? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:What happened to farts.com, er, I mean loudclou (Score:2, Funny)
Yeah, man, for like a year now. God I miss you. What the hell happened -- Thousands of horny geeks' underwear have just begun to dry out, and they need some relief. You took down your page, I stopped writing sex in Thailand stories... What's the world coming to?
How many social websites are needed? (Score:5, Insightful)
So while there could be a site for UNIX aficionados, and another for horse lovers, it'd be difficult to find somebody interested in both UNIX and horses when the smaller, specific sites are common. Both people could be listed in the more general, and larger, site. And thus it'd be easier to query for those interested in both UNIX and horses at once.
Re:How many social websites are needed? (Score:3, Interesting)
The voice of the majority is not the voice of the all, and when our information comes from only a few sources, those sources quickly take on the vanilla flavor of the majority and are also the most easily subverted to what is acceptable to the movers and shakers AKA powe
Re:How many social websites are needed? (Score:2, Insightful)
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What's That Then? (Score:2)
Re:What's That Then? (Score:1)
Re:What's That Then? (Score:1)
Damn sticking keys/brain deadness
Miracle on 34th Street (Score:2)
Re:How many social websites are needed? (Score:2, Informative)
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Re:How many social websites are needed? (Score:1)
Federal regulation? ROTFL. Are you aware that there are telephones, lo and behold, also outside USA? And telecoms interoperability works more or less in the same way, fwik. I don't have exact & complete knowledge of all trade agreement among all telecoms in the world, but I do suspect that not all of them are required by some law but simply emerged from the need of the (paying & complaining) users to contact oth
Brief telecom history (Score:2)
Way back, 100 years ago, AT&T played very rough. There were hundreds, maybe thousands, of independent telephone systems. They were so independent as to even have different voltages and other vital specs. Yet somehow they managed to work with each other. AT&T began a buying spree, and if some local indepenent telco did not want to sell out to AT&T, they would refuse to connect
Re:How many social websites are needed? (Score:2)
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However, the FOAF standard currently exposed by some tribe.net profiles might help with this.
D
Re:How many social websites are needed? (Score:2)
This isn't a bad marketing/customer relations technique. Look at the insurance companies that ADVERTISE they will compare their rates with other companies. When I used to work at an autoparts store we used to call all over town to try to find a part for a customer if we didn't have it on hand. We would often refer customers to our competitors. The idea was that we were servicing the cu
Re:How many social websites are needed? (Score:2)
Oh, wait.
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appleseed.sourceforge.net [sourceforge.net]
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Oh dear, oh deeeeear! (Score:4, Interesting)
We're already so divided and conquered and fractured. Specialized dating sites may cause all the politico/ideologico groups to start exclusively inbreeding until we're just a disconnected sea of tribes that don't even speak the same language.
I'm being silly, but only a little.
Re:How many social websites are needed? (Score:2)
and I thought I've seen pr0n on all the weird fetishes
Just what we need... (Score:2)
Re:Just what we need... (Score:2)
Web development for dummies (Score:3, Interesting)
It's cool to hear Andreessen is behind it; this gives it a little more legitimacy than it would otherwise have (ie, less likely to disappear thanks to not having a business model).
The innovation is in new stuff, not in ripoffs of existing sites.. will be interesting to watch whether Ning will really make this possible.
Re:Web development for dummies (Score:5, Interesting)
Why? Didn't Netscape mostly disappear? Admittedly, it was more due to Netscape sucking and having their business model conquered by MS free giveaways than not having a business model. Don't count on it. The entire point of this "Ning" (stupid name) thing is to make it EASIER for other people to rip off existing social sites and start their own. IMHO and observations, the really innovative sites are developed by people using their own tools, because prepackaged sets like this one tend to limit what they can do to the preconceptions of whoever created the tools. Slashdot with it's "Slashcode" is a good example. Slashdot was innovative, but all the sites based off it aren't really. There are exceptions, of course.
Re:Web development for dummies (Score:2)
Hubris and having the wrong business model helped. The original model was to sell servers, the client was almost a giveaway in the beginning. Then they became the darling of the tech industry and wall street, decided to battle Microsoft head on (the infamous "reduce windows to a set of poorly debugged device drivers" quote).
W
CmdrTaco's dating profile... (Score:4, Funny)
Is somebody having a little fun [ning.com] with CmdrTaco?
Re:CmdrTaco's dating profile... (Score:3, Funny)
Hah!
"Redirection limit exceeded" (Score:2)
Re:"Redirection limit exceeded" (Score:2, Informative)
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Shitty design, bad start.
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Andreesen = synonymous with "failed business plan" (Score:4, Insightful)
I think every business he tried to start since leaving Netscape have bombed.
Color me unimpressed by lucky Mark's business acumen.
Re:Andreesen = synonymous with "failed business pl (Score:2, Informative)
Went big (as in dot com big) - sold off the European department to EDS.
Changed directions of LoudCloud and it is making some money - at least last time I checked.
He knows what investors are looking for and he has the skill the find good people and hire them. Good people and good investment money usally means you can make big coin... but not always.
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The next great business plan? (Score:2, Interesting)
obvious (Score:1)
www.ning.com
Is "ning" slang for "genitals" in Chinese? (Score:5, Funny)
I think there were some young adults playing football (soccer, for you American folk) on a side street, and one of them got kicked in his genitals. I recall his friends yelling "NING! repeatedly. Does "ning" refer to the genitals themselves, or is it just part of a Chinese phrase used when genital injuries occur? Is it like the "kicked" in "You just got kicked in the nuts!" or is it the "nuts"?
Re:Is "ning" slang for "genitals" in Chinese? (Score:1)
To ridicule is human...
Re:Is "ning" slang for "genitals" in Chinese? (Score:1)
In the movie Serenity, it's used as the first part of the word 'Serenity' -- ning2jing4. It's painted on their ship and used in the movie logo.
I tried inserting the chinese characters in this post, but disappeared in preview mode. Oh well.
Re:Is "ning" slang for "genitals" in Chinese? (Score:2, Informative)
Being a tonal language, "ning" could mean any number of things. The excellent hanzi dictionary, zhongwen.com [zhongwen.com] lists six different meanings [zhongwen.com] for "ning". It is important to note that zhongwen uses standard Mandarin (putonghua) pronouciation and not Shanghaiese. How much variation there is between the two I don't know. The only thing even close to slang for testicles is "lemons", and I doubt that's right.
Thank goodness! (Score:1, Funny)
Ning and Web2.0, the bubble is growing (Score:1, Insightful)
This whole Web 2.0 thing is a huge bubble. Everyday a new, supposedly Web 2.0 app comes out. Out of all these apps, do they think they'll be able to capture a large audience? All they get is 15 minutes of fame and then die out sitting in the corner of the Internet collecting dust. VC
Interesting? Doubt it (Score:3, Interesting)
Breakthrough in Social Network (Score:5, Insightful)
Grokking Ning (Score:2)
http://www.krazydad.com/ [krazydad.com]
An excerpt:
Ning allows user/authors to set up permanent URLs to their apps, which take the form XXXX.ning.com. I imagine there will be a bit of an initial landgrab as cybersquatters grab up some of the more obvious ones. It would be nice if Ning had a policy in place to deal with this, but I imagine, with a project this ambitious, their plates are pretty full -- and this leads to what I think is the most flawed aspect of this idea -- it's just too damn b
The PHPNuke of social apps? (Score:4, Informative)
Phillip.
Re:The PHPNuke of social apps? (Score:4, Funny)
So we can expect 3-4 really bad security vulnerabilities a month till it reaches version 700000?
Doesn't OKCupid pretty much have this covered? (Score:1)
The GPL one! (Score:1)
Everyone's missing the point (Score:5, Informative)
It's the data. The SHARED data. It's an ecosystem, not just a platform or a hosted framework. Ning is much greater than any individual application, and I personally don't think that the true popularity will come from the dating applications. Ning's much bigger than any given application (and by that I mean piece of software and application as in "the way it's used"), and it's not a mega app. It's an app playground.
See my blog post on the subject: http://www.slash7.com/articles/2005/10/05/fun-tim
Re:Everyone's missing the point (Score:4, Insightful)
That road-block is money: the admins, who are expected to invest time energy in tailoring their Ning-based websites to their target audience and then generating enough buzz/awareness to build the necessary momentum and userbase to actually make their websites useful, are not allowed to include any adverts because Andreessen & Co will already be inserting ads and explain that "don't look warmly upon more than one person running ads on an App or a page".
The real zinger, however, is that they helpfully suggest that you integrate Paypal and charge for your service. It's not hard to see that most apps that build any traction will turn to this option as the only way to gain some reward for their efforts and, obviously, to build a wall around their service/retain exclusive value, will default to tag their data as "private", killing the whole shared data eco-system concept.
I found your Rails articles a few months ago interesting, I'm surprised that you don't considered that a much better route for anyone with the imagination to invent new Web apps.
Re:Everyone's missing the point (Score:2, Interesting)
You may be right. Nobody can tell at this point whether or not Ning will succeed, or succeed for long, more importantly. Whether this spark of interest will last, or not. I'm optimistic, but I also recognize that I'm just a teensy bit biased
Re:Everyone's missing the point (Score:3, Interesting)
Interested (Score:2)
Robots vs Aliens vs Pirates vs Ninjas (Score:3, Interesting)
Which is the coolest? Robots, Aliens, Pirates or Ninjas?
Check it out [ning.com].
Re:Robots vs Aliens vs Pirates vs Ninjas (Score:1)
Doesn't Drupal - Civicspace Ect do this better? (Score:2, Interesting)
Friend of a Friend? (Score:2)
This seems like just another company offering to be the engine for lots of dating sites.
What we really want, if our goal is interoperability, is something similar to the FoaF [foaf-project.org] project's RDF description framework for describing people, then using technology to match them up.
In fact, using something like FoaF, we can describe people in more than the "29 dimensions of compatibility"- we can look at things like interests, where they blog, geography, etc.
Re:Friend of a Friend? (Score:1)
A dating Profile Blog? BFD. The break through is.. (Score:3, Funny)
Ming's too restrictive. (Score:4, Insightful)
Poof! Widespread adoption peters out right there.
Pros and Cons (Score:2)
Got MILF? (Score:2)
I didn't realize Liv Tyler had a kid. Don't worry, other than the name it appears worksafe.
hold on a second (Score:1)
bad idea (Score:2)
Are there alternatives? As far as I can tell, there are. In fact, a general purpose content management system like Drupal already has a lot of "social networking" features, and they are open and server-to-server. I see no compelling reason to put Ning in the loop for something like that.
Re:Screw Andressen - he supports outsourcing (Score:3, Insightful)
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Re:This guy... (Score:1)
Re:How's this different? (Score:2)
Coral Cache (Score:2)