People are always trying to create the next X, where X could be MySpace, Facebook, etc. When building a product you always look to improve on what somebody else is doing. But what about the worst traits of products? Is there a double-negative cancellation thing?
With that, I'm looking to build something that has:
- The teen-appeal of LinkedIn
- The reliability of Twitter
- The design quality of MySpace
All kidding aside, well not really....what's the worst mash-up you can think of with current products?












Visitor Comments
Ugh... mash-up. Definitely going to be the word this year akin to what "synergize" was to the corporate world in 1999.
Posted by: Osh | January 19, 2008 1:37 PM
The bacn of a hugely populated listserv, the searchability of locked tweeters on tweetboard, the battery life of the video iPod.
Posted by: annie | January 19, 2008 8:58 PM
The c-list social bookmarking sites are I think worse than MySpace.
I wish YouTube was easier to navigate. I think it ties for MySpace in the lack of ability to navigate category.
Digg and twitter need tagging of some sort. On the later I'm taking a nudge from Chris Messina.
Posted by: Nathan Ketsdever | January 20, 2008 3:54 PM