Today's Social Networks and Their Pitfalls
If you're using these other social network sites, you're giving up part of your privacy and personal information which we cover in full within What Is The Next Social Network?
Did you know there are logs and logs of information out on the Internet that is used for marketing products and services to you? We take an in depth look into this and more.
We look into how our society is ever evolving due to the fact that our lives are becoming more and more dependent on computers.
The History of Diaspora
Max Salzburg, Rafael Sofaer, Ilya Zhitomirskiy, and Dan Grippi were the four New York college students who came together to create Diaspora. We will also go in depth with the history of Diaspora.
Almost all social networks are built around a centralized concept. However, Diaspora utilizes a decentralized concept while being an open-source platform which in turn gives you total control over your personal information.
We'll examine how Kickstarter works and how these four college students used it to raise $10,000 they needed to get started on Diaspora. Due to the viral buzz started by Diaspora, they actually received over $200,000!
Diaspora: Can Be The Potential Solution To Those Problems
Ever dream of having your own personal server or "freedom box" without a middleman in which you have complete control over? In What Is The Next Social Network? we examine just that.
We take a closer look at how the "freedom box" concept within a social network cannot be infiltrated, censored, or filtered by anyone which enables you and your friends to communicate privately.
We go into the "seed-to-seed" concept which enables you to transmit all sorts of information from one computer to another. The best part is that this information is encrypted and completely useless to anyone who may intercept your private information.
We dive into how you can keep your family separate from friends, or keep your work life and non-work life apart through a feature better known as "aspects" within Diaspora.
How open-source software platform such as Diaspora allows it to be easily updated, upgraded, and modified to quickly fix any security loopholes or bugs.
Social Media Marketing Meet Diaspora
In What Is The Next Social Network?, we take a closer look at case studies of large companies such as Sony Ericcson, Burger King, Target, and The Ford Motor Company utilize social media sites like YouTube and Facebook to increase their profits and enforce their reputations.
How these four college students utilized social networking sites to assist them in spreading the word about Diaspora.
Did you know that you can use Diaspora to make the other social networks such as YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook more secure and private? This means you will be able to use the best features of each social site within the framework of Diaspora.
We will examine how it's easier than ever, not to mention more profitable to implement using Diaspora. Unlike other social networking sites, another benefit of using Diaspora is that you can keep some of your sacred marketing secrets private until you're ready to reveal them.