Der Browser als Social Network…

… und Social Net­works als Brow­ser. Ein inspi­rie­ren­der Gedanke von Jere­miah Owyang (For­res­ter):

… in a bid to extend the reach of its new brow­ser, Chrome, we expect Google to build OpenID and its asso­cia­ted fri­end con­nec­tions into the brow­ser; look for Fire­fox and even­tually Inter­net Explo­rer to copy this fea­ture. Face­book and MyS­pace will also likely build a way for users to surf the Web wit­hin the Face­book expe­ri­ence, retai­ning the social func­tio­na­lity. These con­nec­tions won’t be per­fect, but they’ll allow social net­works to colo­nize com­mu­nities and other parts of the Web, exten­ding their expe­ri­ence out to other sites through the shared ID. As a result, in two years, por­ta­ble iden­ti­ties will become a ubi­qui­tous part of the online expe­ri­ence as they reach maturity.”

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