It's such a pity that Redhat has neglected to promote and continue Mugshot in a sane fashion. If you don't know what Mugshot is; it's a service which allows one to combine most if not all of the social networks they frequent in one place and follow any of their friends. There are some problems with it but mostly it works as advertised. There is so much more that can be done with the service and almost a bazillion ways to monetize content, money and general value whilst keeping everyone happy. Why Redhat has neglected this is beyond comprehension as it's quite possibly and very easily a gold mine. Yes, Redhat isn't necessarily in the business of online networking but it's currently the only service doing this right now, so why not? It's got a low barrier entry wise and would cost virtually nothing to continue; what gives?
"Mugshot makes it easy to show off what you're doing online and keep track of what your friends are up to."
Mugshot.org – Redhat’s neglected gold mine
It's such a pity that Redhat has neglected to promote and continue Mugshot in a sane fashion. If you don't know what Mugshot is; it's a service which allows one to combine most if not all of the social networks they frequent in one place and follow any of their friends. There are some problems with it but mostly it works as advertised. There is so much more that can be done with the service and almost a bazillion ways to monetize content, money and general value whilst keeping everyone happy. Why Redhat has neglected this is beyond comprehension as it's quite possibly and very easily a gold mine. Yes, Redhat isn't necessarily in the business of online networking but it's currently the only service doing this right now, so why not? It's got a low barrier entry wise and would cost virtually nothing to continue; what gives?
"Mugshot makes it easy to show off what you're doing online and keep track of what your friends are up to."