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Characters Font Foundry
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Maastricht / Düsseldorf
Posts: 2
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I'm working on a project and are currently doing extensive research on social network platforms. There are a zillion networks out there, but only a handfull good ones. I'm doing research on which platform these social networks are built on and what features they've programmed themselves. Many good social network have been built on 'standard' social platforms. The big one propably built it from scratch, but others are built on available platforms that offer these functions and plugins. Hey, you don't need to invent the wheel new. I'm looking for a certain quality level. These fine social networks are my reference point: Behance.com Xing.com Linkedin.com Facebook.com Technorati.com Flickr.com Forget all the others, I'm looking for this level of quality and better. The platforms I've found are: Socialengine.net Xceog.net/aboutmeproduct.php Barnraiser.org/index.php Dzoic.com/features.php Alstrasoft.com/efriends.htm I'm looking for platforms that offer client accounts, blogging, portfolio pages, network connections, addressbook listings, forum, wiki, etc. It's very hard to find what good platforms are out there, so I'm hoping for your expert help. Please let me know what platforms are out there that one could build an extensive social network on. Thnx, ®ené |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Brooklyn, NYC
Posts: 11,869
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The only way you're going to build a site on par with the ones you mention is:
Find good advice in the beginners web design thread.
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Characters Font Foundry
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Maastricht / Düsseldorf
Posts: 2
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I've talked to some of these people and, yes, most of the stuff is built from scratch. I'm doing research about the 'other possibilities' out there. I refuse to believe that you can only do something like that if you build it from scratch. I admit that the level of customization is limited if you descide to use something off the shelf, but one should certainly not have to invent the wheel completely new. Seeing the limited reactions on this post, I guess there really is not that much out there. ;-) Regards, ®ené |
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shiro
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Yokohama, Japan
Posts: 1,306
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As you say, you don't have to build it from scratch. But its just like working from a template - your site is likely to be similar to someone elses who used the same template. And your ability to customize will be somewhat limited. |
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Web Schizophrenic
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: In your head
Posts: 34
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I thing the only way to build something solide and NEW is to build from the scrath. There no point in building a social network platform with some one else library, because the only way your web network will work is if you bring something new that give advantage to user. I tell you, you must work hard, because Crackbook offer some very clean application and most important think is that they have now the hardware to support it. good luck - sorry for my poor english Last edited by HaXXor's : 23-02-2008 at 20:13. |
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