Social Loner
April 30, 2008
Social software: love it or hate it, it’s here in abundance and isn’t going anywhere.
I personally love the direction web applications have taken in the last few years. I couldn’t have imagined ten years ago everything that’s available online these days. I’m a member of a few of these social websites, so I figured I’d share what I’ve tried.
- Last.fm:
- I’m way behind on this one, as I only just started to use it a couple of weeks ago. It keeps track of every song you play on your computer and MP3 player, displaying them in handy charts. It will also recommend users who have similar tastes to you, so you can pop over to their profile and see their playlists. It even provides samples of most music and will create a ‘radio’ out of your common artists.
It’s a great way to find new and interesting music, so I’m surprised it took me so long to sign up. The only problem I have right now is that my iPod Nano usually doesn’t update my recently played list, so those songs don’t get added to my play count, which is very frustrating. It does work occasionally, just to keep me hoping. - Twitter:
- This site lets you broadcast messages to whoever has signed up to listen. The messages have a 140 character limit, so they need to be short and sweet. The neat bit is you can update and receive the messages via text message.
I haven’t decided if this is lame or not. I currently have the messages popping up in Digsby, my instant messaging client, and that’s working quite well. It can be nice to break up those long work days with random messages sometimes. - Pownce:
- This is like Twitter, but you can broadcast files as well. I haven’t found much use for this. I get e-mailed right now if there’s any activity on there, but I don’t use it much at all. Apparently, Digsby will be adding support for it eventually, so I might look into it again when that happens.
- Flickr:
- Everybody loves Flickr. They’re the quintessential example of how to do things right. I bought a Pro account with them when I first signed up, and I haven’t regretted it since. I don’t take nearly enough photos these days, but hopefully that’ll change with the new camera.
- Facebook:
- Yes, Facebook. Pure evil on earth, yet impossible to break away from once you join.
- LibraryThing:
- I signed up for this a few days ago, and I’ve added about half of my books. I’m really not sure what this is all about yet, but I basically signed up for this because I enjoy lists. Give me a beer, something to snack on, and group of objects that need itemizing, and I’m your man.
Basically you list all of your books, and then other people list their books, and….I’m not really sure what happens then. I guess it’s just interesting to compare libraries with other people. It also gives you recommended books based on what’s in your library, which could be handy.
One neat feature is that they’re adding the libraries of famous readers. I apparently share six books with Ernest Hemingway.
The one thing that worries me about this site is its focus on the books you own rather than what you’ve read. I’m currently trying to wean myself off buying too many books, and this site probably won’t help with that, but I figured I’d sign up and see what all the fuss was about.
Feel free to add me as a contact on any of these or share any sites you’ve been enjoying.




I started “social networking” ten years ago… on the early versions - gave it up for a while and now look, I’m back in the thick of things!
Off to hunt you down on Facebook so I can send you a cupcake or throw a sheep at you! ;-)
Comment by Absolute Vanilla (and Atyllah) — May 4, 2008 @ 6:35 am
I used to avoid social software like the plague, but it’s starting to grow on me lately…
Comment by Rob — May 7, 2008 @ 1:00 am