App.net & the Open-Closed Platform Dilemma

The company hit its funding mark but its work to build a true platform is far from over.
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It turns out that App.net did it. The Kickstarter project raised $500,00. Enough people believe in a user- and developer-centric platform, advertisers be damned.

So, the work's over, right?

Hardly. App.net has to overcome the classic open-closed dilemma. Facebook never would have become so massive if it had charged at the beginning. Because of that, it has to now figure out a way to make real money.

In Free (affiliate link), Chris Anderson writes about how an Amazon.com free shipping promotion was illegal in France. Amazon had to charge a nominal fee. The result: dramatically lower numbers.

I love the concept of App.net but how many people will pay $50/year? Enough to sustain a true platform? I have my doubts but wish them luck.

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