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November 07, 2009 01:39 PM
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There are so many communities out there, so that´s just another one on a more friend to friend basis. Fine. But I don´t see any remuneration structure offered for real good work like Mahalo does. Ok, it´s not all money all the time, but it helps if one wants to get a real good project off the ground. And IF managed well, then friendships and trust and all the other good human traits we are looking for, will follow. And to be quite honest, I have looked at other communities and got totally lost in advertising and brilliant comments like: ".... is that supposed to be funny ... sigh". Sorry, I prefer a bit more "content", meaningful replies and really useful pages.
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I have not found, in all my musings, another site quite like Mahalo. I would speculate that the rest of the internet should be considerably more worried about Mahalo and its exponential progress and potential energy.
If anything I would say everything being compared to Mahalo right now is most likely doing so as to glean some recognition by associating themselves with the rising star that is Mahalo.
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Is Mahalo under threat by Google Social Search?
Although just an experiment...could it have a disastrous impact on Mahalo?
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| November 07, 2009 04:01 PM |
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November 07, 2009 01:48 PM
I would not think so. I have not found, in all my musings, another site quite like Mahalo. I would speculate that the rest of the internet should be considerably more worried about Mahalo and its exponential progress and potential energy.
If anything I would say everything being compared to Mahalo right now is most likely doing so as to glean some recognition by associating themselves with the rising star that is Mahalo.
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November 07, 2009 03:02 PM
Like any new business opening, it will take a few customers from here, and a few potential customers will go there instead of here. So we'll see some movement towards them. But I think Mahalo has some neat tricks no other social search engine is doing, and should eventually win in the long run.
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