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To: "Urban Technology &
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From: Anthony Townsend <anthony.townsend@...>
Subject: Fwd: Orkut.com revealed to be a master's thesis...
Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2004 19:41:35 -0500
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i so wish i'd thought of this
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Popular social website revealed as college experiment
Orkut.com users were starting to catch on
Posted Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2004 21:30 GMT
Mountain View, CA (HACT) -- Orkut.com, a popular social networking
Website which has attracted the attention of the some of the Internet's
biggest names, was revealed today by its creators to be an elaborate
"reality Internet" project to form the basis of a master's
thesis.
"We figured we couldn't keep it secret much longer
anyway," said Orkut Buyukkokten, after whom the distinctive
blue-colored meet-and-match site was named. "I didn't think we
could do it this long in the first place, actually."
Orkut.com opened its virtual doors January 23 on an invitation-only
basis. Its user base grew rapidly, reaching over 50,000 in the
first two weeks and attracting such Internet luminaries as Alan Cox, a
well-known and important contributor to the open source operating system
GNU/Linux, and Brian Behlendorf of the Apache group.
The site was revealed today as a data-gathering project for the
master's thesis of a member of the Orkut.com team who wished to remain
nameless. "Last year I read the paper [Orkut Buyukkokten and
colleagues] wrote and I was blown away," she reported in an
exclusive interview with HACT. "Then I just looked at my
college fund and realized the amount of money I'd spend on grad school
was more than it'd take to set up something like this."
Shortly thereafter, in November 2003, the project (and the master's
thesis) was on its way to completion.
Similar to other social networking sites like Friendster, Tribe.net
and Ryze, users of Orkut.com create a list of friends with whom they
share "karma", rating the other person's trustworthiness or sex
appeal. Users can also freely create "communities",
platforms for the discussion of topics ranging from "Fly Chicks for
the Geeky Guy" to "AnyoneButBushin2004".
"I'm really upset about this experiment thing," said
Rhonda Fourier, who signed up with Orkut.com on February 2, "but at
least it explains the whole bizarre terms of service." Shortly
after launching, Orkut.com's terms of service were loudly denounced as
overly restrictive by outside observers like The Register and Orkut.com
users alike. The oft-quoted passage from the terms of service
reads:
"By submitting, posting or displaying any Materials on or through
the orkut.com service, you automatically grant to us a worldwide,
non-exclusive, sublicenseable, transferable, royalty-free, perpetual,
irrevocable right to copy, distribute, create derivative works of,
publicly perform and display such Materials."
"We had to have something pretty clearly worded or [the thesis
author] wouldn't be able to publish the findings after everyone found
out," said Buyukkokten. "I'm actually amazed that more
people didn't completely refuse to use the service."
Now that the secret is out, what will happen to the service?
"Oh, we're expecting a lot of attrition, but the bills are paid
until the end of March, so what the hell? Anyway, I have my
data." The thesis author added that all the data will be
anonymized, "I promise."
-- Mark Schalofski
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