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Plazes WorksLast year spring I met Felix Petersen at the very first BlogWalk meeting and he told me about Plazes, which he created, a service that provides social networking services based on your geographical information. I never had much use for it, except for having a neat location indicator at the frontpage of my blog. The real fun and power of Plazes became evident yesterday evening/early this morning. Martin Roell and I were taking a last drink in the lobby of our hotel, when both our Plazes launchers indicated that there was someone else there too.
Sure enough a few minutes later Peter entered the lobby. A great, wide ranging, conversation ensued. Turned out Peter had wifi coverage in his room, which was near the lobby. Without Plazes this conversation would not have taken place, we would have missed out on it by mere metres. So kudos to Felix and Stefan! Still wondering what is social about social software? I'm not. Both Peter and Martin blogged it as well. Permalink | TrackBack | WaypathComments
Manual trackback: http://christinaslibraryrant.blogspot.com/2005/06/missing-people-at-f2f-conferences.html Posted by: Ton at June 19, 2005 01:04 PMPost a comment
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