HyperWeek.com - Social Media Comes Alive
December 1, 2008 · Print This Article
What it does
Hyperweek is a new initiative that aims to supply users such as Web publishers and editors enhanced subject matter distribution options when it comes to online groups and communities.
The features of such a service have been implemented with ease-of-use in mind, and these include a photo sharing application and a streamlined text editor which can accommodate images. There is additionally a microblogging feature for contacting other members right away.
Moreover, the site makes room for social bookmarking and instant subscription to sites of interest that can next be shared with those who assemble up your group. Incidentally, groups can have open access or be on-request only in the event you wish to keep your group private. folks can plus become editors once they have joined the group, and you decide to bestow that position upon them.
Some features that are being worked upon include premium accounts that dispense with advertisement, and an enhanced text editing tool that makes for adding videos as well as pictures. In
any box, the site is already shaping up in a well-advised fashion and it will be interesting to see the contour it is given by forthcoming updates.In their own words
“Groups and groupware have been one of the main contributors to the Social Media ecosystem and continue to pilot the global online conversation. However, there are a number of identified issues with the contemporary mix of social networking, subject matter distribution and acquisition products and services. Unlike HyperWeek, none of these offer the end-user the versatility to fully customize and dynamically tailor their composition and its overall appearance. A versatility that allows the composition author(s) to create the most appealing and relevant group(s) possible and one that resonates with the widest audience.”
Why it might be a killer
It aims to assemble for a more realized and richer social experience by putting the emphasis on ease-of-use and practicality.
Some questions
How will the site advertise itself?
Link: http://www.hyperweek.com
Our Review: http://www.thenewspipe.com/Social-Networking/hyperweek-com-social-media-comes-alive
 
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