
Two years ago Diaspora gained a lot of traction with its plan to create an open-source social network that would let users own their data, though to date the service still hasn't actually launched to the public — but that could be changing later this year. In a lengthy feature over at Bloomberg Businessweek, the team revealed that this summer it plans to join the Y-Combinator program — a start-up incubator that has helped launched the likes of Dropbox and Scribd — with the much-awaited public release of the network expected to follow sometime after.
Aside from the vague release timeframe, the team also revealed a few details about just how the network will differentiate itself from the likes of Facebook (aside from the whole...
Continue reading…
No comments:
Post a Comment