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Graphing Social Patterns: The Business & Technology of Social Networking Platforms.


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Allen Hurff, SVP Engineering at MySpace, Adam Nash, Senior Director at LinkedIn, Watercooler’s Justin Smith, Lance Tokuda of RockYou, and Nick O’Neill of Social Times have all signed on to speak at Graphing Social Pattern’s east coast debut. Program chair Dave McClure is still putting the finishing touches on the schedule, and it’s beginning to shape up nicely.

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A panel discussion at GSP West with Ian Kennedy (MyBlogLog), Bret Taylor (FriendFeed), Kevin Marks (Google) and David Recordon (Six Apart) on the rollout of shared activity streams as part of the latest revolution in social networks .

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While at GSP West, Dan Farber interviewed Google’s David Glazer after his conference presentation:

The first wave of applications built on Google’s OpenSocial APIs is set for liftoff in the next few weeks as MySpace, Orkut, and Hi5 make the final push to release their software. I spoke with David Glazer, director of engineering at Google, at the Graphing Social Patterns conference, who told me that it’s “pizza time” for the developers, meaning they are putting in long hours to deliver the apps sooner than later.

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“My head hurts from a full day of geeky wonkery in San Diego, at O’Reilly Media’s overlapping conferences, Graphing Social Patterns West and its ETech or Emerging Technology Conference,” writes Kara Swisher. Her article includes a video she shot during the conferences featuring GSP program chair Dave McClure and O’Reilly Media CEO Tim O’Reilly.

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Fritz Nelson reports and shoots from ETech, including some footage from GSP’s AppNite and Tim O’Reilly’s keynote presentation:

O’Reilly’s ETech (Emerging Technology) Conference features a smaller conference called Graphing Social Patterns (GSP) which dives deeply into the social networking phenomenon. GSP runs straight through to AppNite, a demo contest for developers. AppNite featured both educational and silly games, but a few gems emerged, both on the purely personal side and the business side.


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ETech and GSP West sponsor Yahoo! is participating in both conferences in a number of ways, as this post points out. They’ve already posted video of Ian Kennedy’s presentation announcing MyBlogLog’s APIs at GSP.

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Sean Ammirati summarizes the ten AppNite entries: “The first six applications were Facebook Apps and the last four were Open Social applications.”

(Here’s a similar post on Digital Podcast.)

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GSP speaker Jeremiah Owyang posted some thoughts on the Facebook discussions here at GSP: “Most of the presentations this morning have been very developer focused, I’m covering Graphing Social from the Web Strategists’ perspective: Web decision makers in corporate.”

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Graeme Thickins has started posting about his conversations and impressions from GSP West and ETech.

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“Companies look to help developers make money from apps created for the social networks,” writes Heather Havenstein. “MySpace Inc. and Facebook Inc. today separately announced plans to make it easier for developers to earn money from applications that they build and lob at users of the popular social networks.”

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Clint Boulton weighs in on Charlene Li’s GSP keynote:

Forrester Research’s Charlene Li, who has become the poster analyst for social networking technologies, offered some interesting prognostications on where the space is heading at the Graphing Social Patterns in San Diego this morning.

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“Ben Ling, director of product marketing for the Facebook platform, gave a brief peek of the upcoming profile page update and outlined Facebook’s vision at Graphing Social Patterns conference, writes Dan Farber on his Outside the Lines blog. “The new profile page will combine the Wall and Minifeed, and additional tabs have been added to showcase users’ favorite apps.”

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Over on GigaOM, Janko Roettgers posted an interview with GSP opener Charlene Li:

Forrester Research analyst Charlene Li, the first keynote speaker of the two-day Graphing Social Patterns West conference that started today in San Diego, said that if she held the keys to the Facebook empire, she would make the social graph open. “Not just the applications,” she told me, “but I would make it Facebook everywhere.” Her comments were part of a one-on-one conversation following her keynote, during which she laid out what social networks would look like 10 years from now.

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Nick O’Neill has some thoughts on two of this morning’s GSP presentations:

  • Benjamin Ling of Facebook is currently speaking at the Graphing Social Patterns conference. I hate to be overly critical of Facebook but as usual the presentation displays nothing new. Benjamin is giving an overview their new profiles and how the wall is different. I’m not quite sure why Ben called this a “sneak preview” because it definitely isn’t. Ben is going over how many applications, application developers and number of users engaging with applications are on Facebook.
  • Charlene Li of Forrester Research is speaking on stage. She speaking about the future of social networks. Charlene’s first topic of discussion is the components of social networks and how they are going to evolve.

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Dan Farber reported on Charlene Li’s morning presentation here at GSP:

The social Web is spawning more than millions of widgets, applications, and people connections. It is also has its own themed conference. Graphing Social Patterns got under way today in San Diego with a keynote by Charlene Li of Forrester Research on the future of social networks.

Dan is also speaking at GSP this afternoon.

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Alex Nesbitt has posted notes on Charlene Li’s presentation, which opened GSP West this morning:

Charlene speaks about her kids and how they are setting up online playdates. Meet at such and such a site at this time etc. I know this too. My son does exactly this on Runescape.

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Next Monday night at GSP West, ten awesome developers will be presenting lightning-fast five-minute demos. Will you be among them?

It’s not too late to enter your app(s) in one of two categories: Facebook-compatible (Facebook, Bebo) or OpenSocial-compatible (MySpace, Hi5, Orkut, Friendster, Ning).

Five apps from each category will be selected to present at AppNite, and the top app in each category, as determined by audience vote, will win a new Apple MacBook Air portable.

Extra bonus: ALL developers who apply to enter AppNite get a discount code for 50% off registration fees for GSP West.

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Dave McClure, the program chair for Graphing Social Patterns, sent a note around that Justin Smith, a blogger at InsideFacebook.com, has just posted an entry about GSP and the panel he’s moderating:

I will be moderating the Designing Viral Apps: Engineering the Viral Loop panel, and will be joined by Andrew Chen (entrepreneur), Blake Commagere (Mogad), Jia Shen (RockYou), and David Gentzel (SocialMedia). It should be a fantastic panel for those looking to hear from some of the top thinkers on viral app development.

Check out the GSP schedule for more info on Justin’s panel as well as the other excellent sessions at the show.

Dawn Applegate

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Okay social networkers, start your engines…the whistle has blown and registration is now open for Graphing Social Patterns West 2007:

O’Reilly Launches “Graphing Social Patterns” Conference. GSP West to cover social networks, application platforms from Facebook, MySpace, Google, LinkedIn

Dawn Applegate

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This is an interesting article that references the Graphing Social Patterns:

The Graphing Social Patterns conference earlier this month explored multiple aspects of the FB and social networking phenomenon. Coming up this week is SNAP (Social Network Application Platform), a one-day conference focusing on the Facebook platform and beyond.

Dawn Applegate

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Tom discusses a recent presentation at the Graphing Social Patterns conference:

He also says that Facebook will not be the dominant social network, he predicts different social sites for people’s different interests. He was speaking at the recent “Graphing Social Patterns”conference organised by Dave McClure.

Dawn Applegate

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Graphing Social Patterns scored a few mentions in this blog:

The Facebook conference season is in full force! Today, Graphing Social Patterns: The Business & Technology of Facebook kicks off in San Jose.

Facebook Conference Calendar: 3 More Coming Soon

Upcoming conferences focus on building for the Facebook Platform

Dawn Applegate

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Another Radar post, this time from Brady Forrest about the Graphic Social Patterns (GSP) Conference:

Facebook developers and partners now have their own conference, Graphing Social Patterns (GSP). GSP has a day of workshops and two days of sessions devoted to business. It’s being held October 7-9 in San Jose, CA. As Conference Chair Dave McClure describes it in a press release:

Dawn Applegate

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This a recent Radar post from Tim about our new conference: Graphic Social Patterns:

People have been talking about Facebook as the “social network operating system.” At the Graphing Social Patterns conference the other day, I talked a bit about why, for that statement to be true, Facebook will have to focus on interoperability with other providers of social graph data — and I don’t particularly mean other explicit social networking sites like MySpace.

Dawn Applegate

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Welcome to the new O’Reilly Media Graphic Social Patterns news & coverage page. This link will take you conference Chair Dave McClure’s site, where you can read the coverage for the 2007 event:

This page is a list of recent press articles and links about Graphing Social Patterns