I recently perused through the Los Angeles Times article Mrs. Nodler handed out about Tim O’Reilly challenging the next generation of Web 2.0 users to stop making facebook applications and help solve the world’s problems like the steps the more productive Google Inc. and Microsoft Corp. have taken. O’Reilly, founder of O’Reilly Media, recently held a conference, titled “Web Meets World,” in which he encouraged technology producers to move their focus away from social networking sites to more pressing measures such as helping fund research for global warming and disease prevention, which would have a lasting impact on the world. I though I would go out and find some of these meaningless facebook applications O’Reilly is talking about.
SuperPoke! – the description says it all: “Use SuperPoke to… um… do stuff… to your friends. If you get lucky, they might just do it back to you.” You can throw sheep at your friends, and dropkick them. Maybe they will roundhouse kick you back??? There are currently 5,611,144 facebook members using SuperPoke.
Likeness, Crush, Hot or Not, You’re a Hottie – These applications are all basically the same thing. You can rate random pictures of people on a scale of 1 to 10 depending oh how hot you think they are. Then, you can “meet them” by becoming their friends if they are hot enough for you. Sounds like stalking to me…
Hug Me – Specially designed for the users who have become tired of SuperPoke! and want more options, like throwing rabbits and handing out beers. Seems like some people out there really need attention.
Superlatives – This application allows the user to answer pre-designed questions about their friends on Facebook. For example, who is most likely to “get caught streaking,” or “be a trophy wife.”
I can definitely see why Tim O’Reilly is complaining about the uselessness of the applications. They are just pointless.
-DD