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56 Articles match "2004","Messages"
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010
One tantalising story has emerged, however, to pique our curiosity : it seems that Mark Zuckerberg could yet be prosecuted for using the private Facebook login details of two journalists to hack into their email account, way back in 2004. As The Next Web points out, politicians are increasingly making use of Twitter to get their message out to voters; but some have clearly yet to realise that this social networking lark is, in fact, a two-way deal. Welcome to eModeration's round-up of all that is intriguing, alarming or odd in the world of social media, compiled by Kate Williams.
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Monday, March 1, 2010
The micro-blogging service is now processing 50 million tweets a day , per The Telegraph, of which 20% - that’s 83 messages per second – mention a product or brand, says Twitter’s Communications VP Sean Garrett . They further maintain that another Xerox-held patent dating back to 2004 is currently being infringed by Google’s Adsense and Adwords software, amongst others. Welcome to eModeration's round-up of all that is intriguing, alarming or odd in the world of social media, compiled by Kate Williams. For more social media snippets, follow her on @emodkate - or for general twittery,
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Friday, February 12, 2010
By 2004 they generated more revenue than Hollywood made in box-office receipts. Engaging in telepresence by sending SMS messages to friends or calling family on a mobile phone has the same effect: the networked subject is constituted by networks both far and near, large and small. Blackberry or telephone constantly receiving text messages encourages its owner to submit to a constantly distracted state, a condition much lamented by many.” Kazys Varnelis has published a remarkable and extensive essay , The meaning of network culture , from which we have chosen substantial excerpts.
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Wednesday, August 13, 2008
You probably need a brief, focused message for a webinar which is spun out into a good performance. Home Blog Services Portfolio Info social learning people different discourse education culture practice communities online community work knowledge cultural world practices time literacy international information Powered by RafCloud 2.0.2 Social reporter - old school If you
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Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Essentially, as we increase group sizes beyond 80, to 150, 200, or even 350-500, we typically do so by breaking larger groups down into smaller ones, and continually reducing community sizes down to the point where they can be understood and managed by people -- and so efficiency reasserts itself. Since this post was originally posted, I have added a number of other posts about the Dunbar Number and group size issues: 2005-02: Dunbar Triage: Too Many Connections 2005-03: Dunbar, Altruistic Punishment, and Meta-Moderation 2005-07: Cheers: Belongingness and Para-Social Relationships
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Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Examples of applications that require a social graph to actually be usable are instant messaging applications like Skype and Windows Live Messenger . Tweet Some thoughts on retroactive deletion of shared content on Facebook and other social media sites How Googles layoffs and project cancellations are affecting its culture of innovation MIX 09 Conference Panel on Activity Streams and Opening Up Social Networks Some thoughts on trading in my AT&T Tilt for an iPhone Im a PC and Im 4 and a half Google App Engine on the road to becoming useful for building real web applications
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Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Most SNSs also provide a mechanism for users to leave messages on their Friends profiles. In addition, SNSs often have a private messaging feature similar to webmail. While both private messages and comments are popular on most of the major SNSs, they are not universally available. QQ started as a JCMC Home Submit Issues Author Index Editors About JCMC boyd, d. m., &
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Monday, November 5, 2007
So if I ever do have a cause I want supported, or a message I want to circulate, having a large network would be helpful. So if I ever do have a cause I want supported, or a message I want to circulate, having a large network would be helpful. Facemail versus Email versus Voicemail versus IM messaging. Feb 25, 09 About Stuff Shelter Cities Community Business Politics Planet The Value of Connections Jon Lebkowsky October 30, 2007 1:32 PM Ive been struggling with social networks and social network platforms: I have a lot of thoughts about them, all clamoring for attention in my head, and Im to create neat square boxes for my thoughts, the way consultants do when they create those neat clearly-articulated lists that are supposed to show off their expertise.
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Skip to main navigation Skip to main content ); Home This weeks print edition Daily news analysis Opinion All opinion Leaders Letters to the Editor Blogs Columns KALs cartoons Correspondents diary Economist debates World politics All world politics Politics this week United States The Americas
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Tuesday, October 28, 2008
The book about Palin -- Sarah -- is the only popular book about the Republican team. the Right focus on fewer books to get their message across. See previous views of political book patterns in 2004 , and 2008 As both presidential campaigns sprint toward the finish line I took one more look at the political books being bought in October 2008 and the patterns they created. The arrows in the network map above show which books were "also bought" together. A-->B shows that customers who bought A , also bought B .
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Monday, April 16, 2007
8221; Stowe Boyd, in Message, August 1999 steph-note: a step further than “groupware” Applications which are qualitatively different. Semi/a-social iTunes Bestbuy.com Pandora (until recently) After the fact (eBay: reputation, Netflix: friends in a tab, Amazon: recommendations from other users, Basecamp: not that social, fails some of the critical tests) The Buddylist is the Centre of the Universe… A case against IM being disruptive: the user chooses how disruptive the client is (blings, pop-up messages, etc… same with e-mail) Totally acceptable
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Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Nice to see the idea cross the ocean Recent Trackbacks Just Another Meme Vector : BeeBCamp2 - The Morning After Just Another Meme Vector : BeeBCamp2 - The Morning After Just Another Meme Vector : BeeBCamp2 - The Morning After Charlie Beckett, POLIS Director : UGC: an ugly word for a beautiful thing - but what is it and what to do with it? Jason Kristufek’s We Media blog : One weekend, three NewsInnovation barcamps Categories Adoption
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Monday, June 22, 2009
In 2004 Web 2.0 It is social messaging as opposed to instant messaging. never liked IM and would sometimes copy and paste IM messages in Word before they went away. for business in 2004.
Dion Hinchcliffe is leading an opening workshop on Implementing Enterprise 2.0. I
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