The invention relates to the field of computer network systems for the creation, administration and propagation of social networks on the Internet.
The most successful social network so far has been Facebook, which has reached a user base of approximately 800 million users, which represents more than 10% of the world population. That is a remarkable achievement, and it makes it very clear how important social connection on the Internet is for humankind.
In light of such a remarkable success, the question comes up: does the world need another social network? Using an analogy, when the founders of Google were trying to launch their new search engine, one of the biggest obstacles they encountered was the perception that previous search engines had already met the needs and wants of Internet users—and cornered the market. They were confronted with the same type of question: does the world need another search engine? Yahoo and other search engines seemed at the time to be doing a very good job. The answer for the Google founders was yes, because they realized that the Internet is such a dynamic field that a better approach or a superior technology can shift user preferences in a dramatic way in a short period of time. No system or technology is entrenched in a permanent way, and things do change in this industry very quickly.
Meanwhile, in many existing social networks, it can be difficult to find local contacts within a user's area. It can also be hard to find new individuals that may have compatible interests, and connect with them. The operation of existing social network sites may also encourage on-line communication, at the expense of real-world interaction between people.
Just like Yahoo was obviously not the last word in search engines, Facebook may not be the last word in social networks. Alternative social network services may engage even a larger potential user base and revenue potential than prior social network systems.
While this invention is susceptible to embodiment in many different forms, there are described in detail herein several specific embodiments, with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the embodiments illustrated.
In accordance with embodiments described herein, it may be desirable to establish social networking services which can include orientation around common interests, encourage new connections between individuals, and/or encourage not just online interaction between individuals, but also real-world interaction. Embodiments may address important major societal trends and meet the needs of humans for relevant social interaction in ways that other systems do not. Embodiments may further help break the social isolation that technology can intensify in modern society, connect people with other people to meet essential human needs and generally do good for humanity.
The pool of interests is very broad and includes all types of interests, which may be utilitarian (such as finding a baby-sitter in the same neighborhood or town, or finding somebody to car-pool with who lives nearby), hobby-related (golf, wine-collecting, sailing, jogging, cooking, sports cars, painting, gymnastics, etc.), sports-related (spectator or participatory sports of any type), study-related (such as finding a study group for high school or college, or getting to know other freshman or upper classsmen in college), professional networking (such as finding other engineers, lawyers, physicians, pipefitters or mechanics nearby), move-related (such as finding contacts in a new town) or many other types of interests.
If the search finds no interest groups for the particular interest defined by the user, the system may invite the user to form a new interest group, and other users looking for a similar interest will be introduced and invited to join the new group. If a new interest group is formed, the system generates a new group page. If the members of the group want to appoint an administrator/page master for the group page, they can do so. If they don't do so, the system will act as group administrator with automatic default administrative policies and procedures.
The ability of the system to generate connections, referrals and new interest groups may be a powerful feature that can grow the system in a viral mode. Network growth is not limited to the actions of people, who may be slow to act, it is also actively initiated, encouraged and facilitated by the computer technology of the system.
Your Interests: allows the user to enter interest areas or update previously entered interest areas. This field is highlighted to show that it is the currently active field.
Search for an interest group: this feature allows the user to search for an already existing group based on a common interest, for instance: search for a biking group in a certain location.
Search for an interest person: this feature allows the user to search for another GConnect! user who has an interest in common with him or her, for instance: find somebody to car pool with in South San Francisco.
Any Other Search: this feature allows the user to conduct a variety of other social searches or general searches, such as a Google search.
Go to a group page: this feature allows the user to go to a specific group page. Users can bookmark group pages for easy access in the future.
Go to an individual page: this feature allows the user to go to a specific group page. Users can bookmark individual pages for easy access in the future.
Make new friends: this feature allows the user to connect with other individuals based on user-definable criteria, such as common interest in a hobby, activity or any other criterion, including just for the sake of making friends and socializing (in that case, the interest area can be defined as “talking” or “meeting” or “exchanging ideas”, etc.).
Events & Activities: this feature allows the user to track, schedule, confirm, notify and be notified of any events and activities related to individual connections or group connections made by the user.
Family and friends: this feature allows the user to stay in touch with his already existing contacts with family and friends. This feature can also be used to invite family and friends to join in and participate in a certain interest area, activity or event of any type.
Inbox: allows the user to receive messages from other GConnect! users and groups. The user can also have all his other messages forwarded or copied to this Inbox, including regular emails, instant messages, SMS texting messages, twits, news feeds, etc. The Inbox can be used as a universal inbox by the user, who can basically use it as a universal communications and email client.
Outbox: allows the user to send messages to other GConnect! users and groups, and to anybody in general. The user can also send any other messages (not just GConnect! Messages) and keep a log in this outbox, including regular emails, instant messages, SMS texting messages, twits, news feeds, etc. The Outbox can be used as a universal outbox by the user, who can basically use it as a universal communications and email client.
Pictures, Video, Music, Other Media: allows the user to upload, download, edit and manage all media for his/her own individual page or for a group page.
Settings: allows the user to modify settings, customize the screen, manage privacy settings and set a host of preferences as to how to use the system.
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As described above, social network service embodiments may be provided which facilitate the creation of connections between individuals based on criteria beyond mimicking and expanding upon pre-existing interpersonal relationships, but which also facilitate the creation of new relationships. Embodiments can be better utilized for meeting new people. Meanwhile, system growth can be driven not just by user action, but also by system operation to prompt connections between individuals with compatible interests. Group content and interaction can be facilitated around common interests, while system engagement with events and activity schedules can encourage frequent system use. Meanwhile, system organization around common interests can provide exceptional opportunities for highly focused and well-targeted advertising, such as advertising running footwear to joggers groups.
The foregoing description and drawings merely explain and illustrate the invention and the invention is not limited thereto except insofar as the appended claims are so limited, as those skilled in the art who have the disclosure before them will be able to make modifications and variations therein without departing from the scope of the invention.