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Facebook, the platform – a nightmare.

I’ve been thinking about writing this post for a few weeks now, and have finally decided to do so now that a number of posts are coming out about Facebook replacing email.

Facebook has the potential to replace a lot more than just email.

Facebook could be the next Internet platform. One built upon interconnected social networks.

How about:

  • classifieds (Craigslist)
  • used and new products (Ebay)
  • personalized start pages (Netvibes)
  • social bookmarking (del.icio.us)
  • video (YouTube)
  • news aggregators (Digg)
  • search engines, except the one inside Facebook

That scares me. Why? Because it’s a black hole – what goes in doesn’t come out.

Data is everything. If you own it (and have a LOT of it), you have a HUGE advantage. Just look at what Amazon can do with it’s recommendations.

Social networks, because of the network effect, are winner take all markets. Move everyone to the platform, build all of the apps on top, add trust, filter out all of the crap/spam, and you’re left with an Internet sized bundle of content with nothing but good stuff.

Which is wonderful, except the lock-in part. Facebook shouldn’t own all of the data built on top of it.

Do you trust Facebook?

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Solar powered data centers

Now that’s a good idea. One of the biggest costs for any large internet company is cooling and powering their datacenters. Why not use free, clean, sustainable energy as a way to reduce costs? Amazon’s largest fulfillment center, based in Coffeyville, KS, is 750,000 square ft and has a flat roof. If we just covered that roof with solar paneling, I would think we could generate a noticeable amount of energy. Kansas gets a fair amount of sunlight as well. Our fulfillment center in Reno, Nevada would also be an excellent candidate. Although our datacenters are on the east coast, which is less ideal for solar paneling, using this kind of technology to reduce costs might make the idea of creating a datacenter in the Southwest or California more appealing.

PS – Google announced that becoming carbon neutral is a company goal. Why not Amazon?

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