Review: Bubbletop – it’s a social start page

BubbletopBen Metcalfe sent over a link last week to his latest project called Bubbletop. Bubbletop is a start page from France Telecom/Orange and is similar to Pageflakes, Netvibes, yourminis and Schmedley. My first reaction after using this for a while was, "oh another start page, eh?" But what I have come to learn is that each startpage has it's own flavor and will appeal to a different type of user.

Bubbletop uses a friends system to share the content you find/use on Bubbletop. This is what makes Bubbletop unique. You can "friend" people on Bubbletop and then click the share button and after selecting your friends, they will get a notification of new content from you. What this means is that your friends must be using Bubbletop as well. Pretty groovy and innovative.

Another feature I like about Bubbletop is the ability to bring in my own widgets from other providers. In fact, I could take a widget from yourminis and bring it into Bubbletop. Ben notes, "you can bring widgets from other providers into Bubbletop – no need to build them twice!"

The Bubbletop Foundry is opening soon and will allow developers to collaborate on extending Bubbletop and creating new and interesting content for the start page.

On the business side, Mike notes, "This is an overly-crowded space (and now Google is now promoting their iGoogle product hard as well). But Orange has nearly 90 million mobile customers to try to push to their new online products."

Else, Bubbletop is another start page. I think the social features make it more interesting than 80% of the other start pages out there, but to make this feature really work, my friends need to use the app as well. I would suggest that Ben take a look at Schmedley for some design inspiration as Bubbletop looks more like a developer designed it than a designer.

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  1. Ben Metcalfe says:

    “I have come to learn is that each startpage has it’s own flavor and will appeal to a different type of user.”

    Speaking for myself, I completely agree and I feel the start-page market is by no means a zero-sum game.

    Different approaches appeal to different people, and what suits the discerning tastes of the ‘bleeding edge web2.0 crowd’ is not necessarily going to suit my 58 year old mother. This is particularly true in this environment where ‘configurability’ (sadly not a real word) is proportional to complexity. Some people want to be able to tweak everything, others just want something that works simply (though that’s not to say that Bubbletop is a simple or ‘lite’ product).

    I would particularly stress the emphasis upon the unique social features of this proposition – recommendations from friends is far stronger than those generated by collaborative filtering techniques and content analysis. It is this concept Orange have really tried to tap into that sets Bubbletop apart from other plays in this area.

    We still have some way to go before we launch, and your suggestions about the design are useful feedback (as it happens the site has been designed by a design team – but it’s interesting that the look/feel is not to your taste). A lot of the

    We hope to make more improvements to the site as we get it ready for launch.

  2. idnedhelper says:

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