See you at tomorrow’s tuttleBrighton

Just getting my act together to go over to Brighton for tomorrow’s Brighton Social Media Cafe/tuttleBrighton, organised by Josh Russell.

I’ll let him tell you more:

What is it?

The Social Media Cafe, or Tuttle Club, is a place for people interested in social media to gather, get acquainted, and to plot, scheme, and share.. emphasis on open and interesting conversating!

Who should come?

If you’re interested in the future of media, how we organise, share, produce and enjoy it, then come along. If you’re an artist, film maker, geek, musician, designer, writer, photographer, or anything close or related, then come along. If you want to meet like minds, come along.

When and where (map)

We’ll meet every saturday morning at 11am upstairs in the Quadrant bar at Brighton’s Clock Tower.

I hope to see you there!

Highlighting the value in social networking

It seems there’s little value in the technologies that run online networking communities any more. You can now buy the nuts and bolts conveniently off the shelf.

I wonder if the VCs that have been investing in such businesses have a clear idea of where the true value lies? (That’s in the community, BTW).

AlstraSoft E-Friends – Run your own online social networking community just like Friendster. Members create their own personal friends network, meet new friends, dating and join groups

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