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Twitter Camp - Web2 Business Model
1. Web 2 Business Model & Twitter - www.web2bm.com - Edoardo Piccolotto - April 19 2008-
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4. Today’s Web Services Web Companies provides a service that is shared with the Users trough a Server . Covering all the costs and almost always giving it for free . Some users are advanced and has a Website or a Blog hosted on a VpS .
5. The Proposal... Users will install the platform on their PuS (Personal User Server), and they will use the Company Co-Servers just to discover unknown places, then the users’ PuS will connect them between each other.
7. How it will Work? The User will interact only with the PuS that will be the keeper of all the User Information and Media.
8. How it will Work? The PuS will interact with the Co-Server when has to discover something (media - users) unknown and to get directions (addresses).
9. How it will Work? ...once discovered the other user, the PuS will interact directly with the other users' PuS.
10. How it will Work? ...once connected the Users has no need to interact with the Co-Server anymore.
11. What should be needed? The company would have the need to develop 2 platforms and indexing the informations/contents with the Co-Server .
15. Why it’s better? 3 - Quality Improvement - User - Will create less information pollution, because it will have a cost. - Company - The users would be paying and they would make a better quality to keep them using the platform. - Hosting Provider - Better QoS of the PuS and more platforms than the competitors.
16. Why it’s better? 4 - Security Every User will have the best control of their content. If a breach is made on a central server every account is in danger, in the system is de-centered there will be a single breach.
17. Where can be used? This method can be used on all the web services available today, like: - Social Networks - - Media Sharing Platforms - - Productivity Platforms - and
18. What is Twitter? ...is a free social networking and micro-blogging service that allows users to send "updates" (or "tweets"; text-based posts, up to 140 characters long) to the Twitter website, via short message service (e.g. on a cell phone), instant messaging, or a third-party application such as Twitterrific or Facebook. - Source Wikipedia Let’s do what Wordpress and Digg have done for Blogging