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Thread: Myspace 2.0

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    Goodluck, just I cant really see why you havent got badly flamed yet. Anyone else probs will.

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    Maybe its cause we have a tiny bit of a chance of succeeding?

    I have some of the AJAX system done Simon, if you can come on msn

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    Take it your having it for people without there javascript turned on?

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    No probably not.

    Most users have JS turned on, if not go to boring ol static myspace :0

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    Quote Originally Posted by Splinter View Post
    Do you think people will leave their myspace's and bebos because you use javascript?
    Just to point out, Im working on a project sort of like this. They are doing it as a project for experience not for the users. Next, the Social Networking market isn't a restrictive one, you can have a profile on Bebo, MySpace, them all if you want, and as they are all free, it doesn't cost you anything.

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    A good design for a Social Networking site is hard to do, it would look very good on a portfolio if done right.

    Edited by Mattps22004 (Forum Moderator): Please don't double post. Please edit your other post.
    Last edited by Matt.; 29-07-2007 at 04:55 PM.

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    Children under 18 cannot run a website like this. There needs to be a team of a good amount, an office where you can discuss matters PROFESSIONALLY (Eg/ Not over MSN).

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    Quote Originally Posted by LeftForDead
    Children under 18 cannot run a website like this
    How not? Is there a law prohibiting people from running a Social Networking Site if they do not have an office? Is there a law prohibiting people from running a Social Networking Site if they are under the age of 18?

    Surely they dont have to be in an office to work professionally? If you say they do, that means that all those people who work from home don't work as professionals?

    If someone works from home, they will (more than likely) use a IM Client to talk to members of their team who may also work at home. I will give you an example of this, Headscape have a "Virtual Office" where they do not travel into work everyday, They work from home and they still work professionally.

    I don't understand where you have gotten the notion that you have to be over the age of 18 to start this kind of website, as long as they abide to the Data Protection Act they would be fine.

    .:; Johno

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    Quote Originally Posted by LeftForDead View Post
    Children under 18 cannot run a website like this. There needs to be a team of a good amount, an office where you can discuss matters PROFESSIONALLY (Eg/ Not over MSN).
    Actually almost all self contained major websites have been the work of single people, often working from home and done as a hobby, as the sites popularty has grown, staff and team members have come along, but that doesn't mean they start with them. They build up, why have a team when only 6 of so people are going to be useing your site? its uttery pointless and a waste of time and money. Websites employ people when they need to, they dont start out as massive corporations o.0

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    How about miserablefailure.com?
    Also known as that charming, handsome, young fellow SHEEPY.








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