Multiply CEO Peter Pezaris has moved beyond his past of contributing to Xemacs and selling companies to CBS Sportsline to help build a social networking site; we managed to avoid discussion of a certain other social media site in a recent conversation.
A-list bloggers are the hippies of the 21st Century. They preach peace, love, content sharing, and Web 2.0 IPOs. Instead of a VW van, they tool around in data packets while they cruise the Internet in search of the next great sharing idea.
Unfortunately their soundtrack resembles Woodstock circa 1969, but minus the Jimi Hendrix performance. It's pretty awful, and there are a lot of people who really don't want to be part of such a cacophonous crowd.
Not everyone has bought into the share-with-everyone message from our new hippie friends. Strange but true. Multiply takes a discretion-based approach to sharing, permitting users to share with as broad or narrow a range of others as they wish.
Pezaris discussed his social networking site, Del.icio.us") | Yahoo! My Web |
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