Loopster is Useless

22 04 2007

If you can’t beat them, aggregate them! Loopster.com is a new social networking website that helps you manage all of your social networking website accounts. Here is excerpt from their website,

Loopster was founded on the idea that managing relationships online is often a tedious chore. Back when your friends were defined by the people you see every day we never had to worry about this. If something happened in someone’s life they told you. Now that social networking has moved to the internet a hole has developed because people are choosing to just put that information online in a number of different places most often with no indication that anything has happened. With the number of places a person can go to maintain their information increasing every passing month, the number of places we each need to go to keep up with the pulse of our social groups is rapidly increasing. Here at Loopster we our aim is to make it easier to know when something is happening in the lives of people you care about.

Well, I gave the website a whirl this evening and found it utterly useless for the following reasons:

  • Even though I am a member of many social networking sites, I only care about one or two of them. How much value is this website adding to me when I only have two of them. Plus, those two social networking sites already have features to quickly check on the update history of folks you’re connected to.
  • Not enough features. If you’re going to aggregate my contacts from multiple networks, at least show me some interesting cross network information.
  • Performance Blows. The fetching of contacts seemed to take forever. It was long enough that I just stopped importing from some of the accounts.

Hopefully, the website will get better. Or, its just part of a long line of stupid web 2.0 companies and will just go away. It’s a coin flip. Either way, I’m sure they got a bunch of VC money to figure it out.

God, I need to stop writing about these social networking sites. Next post, the thrilling side of enterprise software!

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Borland to Relocate Corporate Headquarters to Austin

22 04 2007

Borland Software announced this week that it will be relocating its corporate headquarters to Austin, Texas.

Cupertino, Calif. – Apr 16, 2007 : Borland Software Corporation (NASDAQ: BORL, www.borland.com), the global leader in Open Application Lifecycle Management (ALM), today announced that it will relocate its corporate headquarters from Cupertino, California to Austin, Texas. The company plans to expand its existing Austin R&D center with the relocation of the finance, human resources, facilities, IT and sales operations functions. As part of this announcement, Tod Nielsen, President and CEO, Erik Prusch, CFO and Jonathan Schoonmaker, SVP of Human Resources will be relocating.

As a former Borland employee, I’ve continued to follow this once legendary software company. It’s quite a shame to see one of the first silicon valley software companies move its headquarters elsewhere. The company continues to try to position itself for an acquisition with the spin off it development tools group as Codegear. There was even a time in which I thought Borland was making moves to be like Mercury Interactive. I think they even had a similar slogan to Business Technology Optimization (BTO) that Mercury popularized and HP Software took over.

Oh well. At least there is plenty of room in Texas for them.

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