Five Principles in Social Software Designing Part 1
In a recent SNAP SUMMIT 2.0 in San Francisco, Josh Porter of Bokardo Design talks about principles in designing of social software products. Here’s one
First is he called it “The del.icio.us lesson”. This renowned social bookmarking site was his reference. Social Book-marking sites allow users to store their favorite articles on the web and make them accessible anywhere. What Porter exceptionally finds crucial with referencing the site from the design point of view is even if the users do not interact with other users in the web is that any person could find it very useful. Users do not need to save articles into a specific browser and machine.
