The wonderfully distributed web 2.0 world has been accelerating over the past few years and many of us have little bits of our content, ideas, creations and identity scattered across 2.0 places like Facebook, Bebo, MySpace, Flickr, You Tube, Photobucket, Google docs, Live Journal et al.
But this year could be shaping up as a shakeout year for some of the less famous of these online spaces.
While these sites are free to us, there is a cost for someone somewhere in terms of their staffing, server infrastructure and traffic costs. As the recession hits their owners may start to look more closely at whether the hoped-for returns on their investment are being realised.
I guess the best approach is to ensure that when we publish onto these sites we also keep copies of whatever is precious to us – just in case someone hits the off-switch.