Let's face it -
Orkut is slowly becoming passe. I took one look at
Facebook and I admit, I'm hooked. Not because of the visual interface (frankly, Orkut's light blue color and link arrangement is better). Nor by the ease of use (both are pretty much the same). Not even by the
wall-to-wall feature (takes the fun of piecing information together away).
But by the applications or widgets that you, me or anybody can make and add to our profile. I show the
cities and places I have visited (log in to Facebook before clicking),
send free gifts (digital, of course),
show-off the books I have read,
display a new LOLcat everyday (you don't know what a
LOLcat is? Shame) and
invite people to play games. I even proudly display
a reason for which I will drink today :)
The difference - Facebook took the meaning of Web 2.0 different from Orkut. It's not only about letting the community interact with each other, it's about letting the community define the whole platform. Facebook's base site is painfully featureless (even fewer features than Orkut). However, giving programmers the tools and
APIs to interact with the base database opened a world of innovation far beyond what even the maker could have imagined.
Are you on
Facebook yet? If you are, do not, repeat do not install
Jetman. Now that I've warned you, do not blame me later. If you still go ahead and do it, do let me know your Jetman score :)