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Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Commentators speculate that Google is feeling some Microsoft heat, following the recent stream of new features rolled out for the Silverlight-powered version of Bing Maps: this week saw the launch of their Streetside Photos app, which matches geo-tagged Flickr images with their real-world locations. ON FACEBOOK ... Though Buzz is doubtless giving Facebook HQ a tension headache, they needn’t panic quite yet: last week The ‘Book announced they’d zipped past the 400 million user post without a backwards glance, and this week new stats reveal that over 100 million of us are using the site
 
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Were the people (in the interests of cutting travel, CO2 emissions, whatever) able to cooperate through social tools, telepresence, or whatever, this too would be part of the ‘management’ role – that of creating the right environment for knowledge sharing to flourish. Leave a Comment Click here to cancel reply. The Israeli Knowledge Managers Forum Visit The Israeli Knowledge Management Forum Tags "Google Reader" "Knowledge management" Storytelling "Web 2.0" "Social
 
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Image by austinevan via Flickr Using Social Psychology to Motivate Contributions to Online Communities (2005) – a look at how to combat under-contribution to your online community, examining how social psychology impact when and how people will contribute online. A good friend of mine started a new job for the new year – working in social media for a UK charity.
 

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David RD Gratton Blog About Beyond Communities of Interest, Communities do not Exist July 3, 2005 My company has been working with what we have been calling Information Clouds, and I came upon Thomas Vanderwals body of work. Just not your shit. My Nerd will be relaunched in 2009 Arachnophobia - Why I never moved to Australia Bill C-61: What you will not be able to do with your content in the future We need to vote our self-interest
Examples of innovations are the peer (and free) productions of wikipedia, flickr and open source software. So here's technology again.... WEB 2.0. I have to admit I was ignorant about the term till last thursday.
and Flickr. Bill Ives points to a Good Article on Tagging – HP Labs : Pito Salas of BlogBridge sent me a link to a great article on the concepts behind and within tagging, The Structure of Collaborative Tagging Systems by Scott Golder and Bernardo A. Huberman, Information Dynamics Laboratory, HP Labs.
Examples of applications that are significantly improved by the existence of context specific social graphs within them are Digg , Flickr , Del.icio.us and Twitter which all don’t require a user to add themselves to the site’s social graph to utilize it’s services but get more valuable once users do. 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
This can result in connections between individuals that would not otherwise be made, but that is often not the goal, and these meetings are frequently between "latent ties" (Haythornthwaite, 2005) who share some offline connection. Examples include Flickr (photo sharing), Last.FM (music listening habits), and YouTube (video sharing). Then, in JCMC Home Submit Issues Author Index Editors About JCMC boyd, d. m., &
Image by austinevan via Flickr Using Social Psychology to Motivate Contributions to Online Communities (2005) – a look at how to combat under-contribution to your online community, examining how social psychology impact when and how people will contribute online. A good friend of mine started a new job for the new year – working in social media for a UK charity.
Later blogs came along, then sites like Flickr (photos) and YouTube (videos) for user-generated rich media. Other sites, like Flickr, incorporate social network features to support the core activity of the site, which in the case of Flickr is photo publishing and sharing. Posted by: Jon Lebkowsky on November 6, 2007 9:25 PM EMAIL THIS ENTRY TO: YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS: MESSAGE (optional): 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.
Flickr, del.icio.us steph-thought: Flickr groups are not just about people, they are about editing content (creating collective photo albums). 8221; Safety/privacy concerns: solutions we have in the offline world need to be emulated online. Tagged as: basecamp , blinksale , flickr , geneva , groupings , internet , itunes , lastfm , lift07 , markets , notes , ousidein , social , socialapplications , socialsoftware , stoweboyd , swarmth Blog Writing Multilingual Presse About Business Contact Coworking Digital Crumble EBF Fleur de Pains Going Solo India Logbook Newsletter Photos TMS Twitter RSS Climb to the Stars Stephanie Booth’s online ramblings Previous post: Martin Roell: Getting Started in Consulting (LIFT’07) Next post: Some Notes of Florence Devouard’s LIFT Talk (Wikipedia) Stowe Boyd: Building Social Applications by Stephanie on 02.07.2007 in Cyberspace , Events , Social
As suggested by one online marketing expert, Jeremiah Owyang, blogs are akin to keynote speeches in that someone speaks from a podium, possibly on an area of his or her expertise or just to share some ideas, and the audience is able to ask questions or share comments in the form of posting responses. -Manisha Shahane Manish Sharma November 23rd, 2008 4:49 am Analogy was wonderful and helped me to understand the concept better. Leave a reply name
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