DISQUS

AllFacebook: Does Facebook Need A Golden App?

  • Mark · 2 years ago
    isn't "I am Hungry" the Golden app?!
  • Marshall Kirkpatrick · 2 years ago
    My girlfriend saw the app directory the other day and said "that's all there is?" until she found the vibrating hamster app. That one's a winner.
  • Sebastian Lewis · 2 years ago
    Facebook theoretically CAN be used for productivity (work connections for example) but it's going to take some time before it ever is, and for that matter why would you EVER consider an online network to be any kind of Operating System? Why would you use Facebook for work?

    Sebastian
  • Michael Bauser · 2 years ago
    Wow, that comparison of Facebook to Microsoft is a really bad example. Microsoft has made a boatload of money on not being open. It's like you're subconsciously encouraging Facebook to not "open the social backbone."

    Anyway, what would a Golden App look like anyway? It would have to be something that everybody (even people who aren't into social networking) wants, but also something that only works well in a social network. That's hard to picture.
  • Lee Lorenzen · 2 years ago
    Nick,

    In the early days of the PC, your concept of the "golden app" was called a "Killer App" and it was defined as the single app that would convince people to buy the machine that the app ran on.

    At the dawn of the PC era with a product called the Apple II that Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak thought was cool and might impress their friends had interesting color graphics when hooked up to a TV monitor and a stripped-down BASIC. I believe it may even have lacked a SHIFT key. Some said at the time (like Kara Swisher claims now about facebook) "How childish… a machine for alpha geeks in the homebrew computer club to make games for and not much else."

    Well, I worked in a computer store in San Antonio in 1980 when a little piece of software called VisiCalc came out. I was instantly selling a lot of Apple II’s to businessmen who were dealing with huge ledgers of white-out strewn inventory counts and balance sheets who would give their eye teeth for a spreadsheet template that auto-recalculated their work whenever they needed to correct a mistake.

    VisiCalc was the killer app that put Apple and Steve Jobs on the road to billions in wealth. And with respect to
    Tim O’Reilly’s concern expressed in his facebook stats report about the fact that only a few big apps are getting most of the use on Facebook, isn’t that always the case? At least with facebook operating system, unlike Microsoft’s, the main apps are owned by 3rd parties. The real point is that Facebook is exactly ONE APPLICATION away from having their Social Operating System embraced and endorsed by the entire business world. This app will quickly zoom to the top of the list and will be the first app that causes new users to join facebook — just like Visicalc caused business people to buy the only computer that offer it.

    In my opinion, Groups on facebook could be a possible starting point for a Killer App. The group "Create Event" feature works well and gracefully leverages the social graph and leads to more invitations than eVite.com. Groups also allow the group creator to send messages to their entire group which is quite useful in a business setting.

    With respect to sending a message to the entire group, the group owner(s) can do this at the beginning of the group's formation but Facebook cuts off this capability when your group exceeds 1,000 members. I think this is kind of a silly restriction and it hampers a real business but I guess they are trying to prevent folks from using groups to spam folks. My own belief is that since groups are opt-in, I’m not sure this makes sense. However, it does show Mark Zuckerberg fanatical dislike of spam and groups could be mis-used to create spam-traps for unwitting users.

    That being said, if App Developers could target the group page with the missing group features and if Group owners could monetize their group members by either using ads or charging to join subscription groups via a single facebook payment system, then we have the makings of the first Killer App on facebook that every cataloger, e-tailer, retailer, brand manager, blogger, unique content owner, etc. would want to use to connect with their key influencer customers.

    This Super Groups app is my current suggestion for a Killer App or Golden App candidate for Faceboook. If there are developers out there working on it, please contact me and perhaps we'll invest in your company. Past killer apps that drove hardware purchases were:

    1. VisiCalc -- Apple II
    2. Lotus 123 & WordPerfect -- IBM PC
    3. Excel & WORD -- Windows
    4. PageMaker -- Mac and Laserwriter
    5. iTunes -- iPod

    In the case of facebook, the definition of a Killer App will be one that causes people who aren't yet on Facebook to Join Facebook itself. In that since, you might say that Photos and Events apps are already Killer Apps, but they mainly brought in college students. The next Killer App will be one that crosses over and brings in business people.

    Thanks,
    Lee Lorenzen
    CEO, Altura Ventures — the first facebook-only VC

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