This is a collection of thoughts around where we are right now in the history of the Internet. I believe we're getting ahead of ourselves, confusing the growth of the Internet with it growing up, but I also believe we're doing some amazing things, and can draw a few lines in the sand, making some solid guesses on where we are going.
I hope you enjoy =]
David
From behavioral trends to the technology tools and the brands and people who are using social media, we invite you to become an active practitioner in this session.
A presentation I gave at Kreative magazine's Digital PR conference - Budapest 26 November 2008.
A sort-of written version of this is available here: http://tinyurl.com/bwxh3j
From behavioral trends to the technology tools and the brands and people who are using social media, we invite you to become an active practitioner in this session.
A presentation I gave at Kreative magazine's Digital PR conference - Budapest 26 November 2008.
A sort-of written version of this is available here: http://tinyurl.com/bwxh3j
Bad weather and airline woes kept Lee Rainie from traveling to Melbourne, Australia this week to address the VALA – Libraries, Technology, and the Future conference. The slides for his talk and the paper on which it is built are available here. They deal with the democratization of media and the rise of user-generated content.
The following pages document my responses to the online discussion questions in the Spring 2017 version of ARC 211 American Diversity and Design at the University at Buffalo – State University of New York.
Opportunities and dilemmas of social media - SunderlandfinalmhMariann Hardey
Presentation for AFRE Workshop Opportunities and dilemmas
Dr Mariann Hardey – social media professional and academic researcher; member of the Marketing Group at Durham University Business School, and BBC North East commentator for social media and digital networks
Here I explain new technology challenges presented by research interfaces and interactions with others, in particular the emergence of social media, software and platforms that are based on social commentary and interaction have created new opportunities and dilemmas for researchers, entrepreneurs, business and the public... and some other stuff.
UPDATED AND UPGRADED BY "Making researchers famous with social media" ON 9 FEB 2012. MB
Presentation for UTS Library Research Week 2011 on how academic researchers can make use of various social technologies and networks.
My thanks to a colleague, Sally Scholfield for her assistance with this.
I have not described the social technologies, tools and articles referred to or linked within this presentation. Short descriptions can be found on the Diigo list that brings it all together here:
http://www.diigo.com/list/malbooth/uts-library-research-week
Social media and how it affects your job huntLuke Nailor
This presentation talks about how social screening affects the hiring process and how individuals should manage their social media profiles to ensure they have a positive impact on potential employers.
Keynote for Wikimedia UK GLAM-WIKI conference, British Library, London, April 12, 2013.
https://uk.wikimedia.org/wiki/GLAM-WIKI_2013
Also presented at the National Museum, Denmark; Danish Broadcasting; Danskkulturarv.dk; the FIAT/IFTA conference; National Museum Congress, the Netherlands; Arts Council Norway annual conference; J. Boye, Copenhagen
Scope, scale, and speed are the focus of most of my work this year.
KLA Schools of Walnut Creek | What Makes Walnut Creek Child Care A Perfect P...Klaschools Walnut Creek
Here children of all ages come individually or in groups to express there thoughts through the exploration of materials such as clay, tiles, paper rolls, foam tubes and wire.
Bad weather and airline woes kept Lee Rainie from traveling to Melbourne, Australia this week to address the VALA – Libraries, Technology, and the Future conference. The slides for his talk and the paper on which it is built are available here. They deal with the democratization of media and the rise of user-generated content.
The following pages document my responses to the online discussion questions in the Spring 2017 version of ARC 211 American Diversity and Design at the University at Buffalo – State University of New York.
Opportunities and dilemmas of social media - SunderlandfinalmhMariann Hardey
Presentation for AFRE Workshop Opportunities and dilemmas
Dr Mariann Hardey – social media professional and academic researcher; member of the Marketing Group at Durham University Business School, and BBC North East commentator for social media and digital networks
Here I explain new technology challenges presented by research interfaces and interactions with others, in particular the emergence of social media, software and platforms that are based on social commentary and interaction have created new opportunities and dilemmas for researchers, entrepreneurs, business and the public... and some other stuff.
UPDATED AND UPGRADED BY "Making researchers famous with social media" ON 9 FEB 2012. MB
Presentation for UTS Library Research Week 2011 on how academic researchers can make use of various social technologies and networks.
My thanks to a colleague, Sally Scholfield for her assistance with this.
I have not described the social technologies, tools and articles referred to or linked within this presentation. Short descriptions can be found on the Diigo list that brings it all together here:
http://www.diigo.com/list/malbooth/uts-library-research-week
Social media and how it affects your job huntLuke Nailor
This presentation talks about how social screening affects the hiring process and how individuals should manage their social media profiles to ensure they have a positive impact on potential employers.
Keynote for Wikimedia UK GLAM-WIKI conference, British Library, London, April 12, 2013.
https://uk.wikimedia.org/wiki/GLAM-WIKI_2013
Also presented at the National Museum, Denmark; Danish Broadcasting; Danskkulturarv.dk; the FIAT/IFTA conference; National Museum Congress, the Netherlands; Arts Council Norway annual conference; J. Boye, Copenhagen
Scope, scale, and speed are the focus of most of my work this year.
KLA Schools of Walnut Creek | What Makes Walnut Creek Child Care A Perfect P...Klaschools Walnut Creek
Here children of all ages come individually or in groups to express there thoughts through the exploration of materials such as clay, tiles, paper rolls, foam tubes and wire.
I have collected some of the ideas that seem to be growing fast and make real business sense. http://www.dreamgrow.com/22-social-media-marketing-trends-for-2010/
SXSW Proposal - A Brave New World: Blockchain and the Future of IPDavid Gillespie
Bitcoin is changing the world thanks to Blockchain, the technology it is built on. Blockchain could give creators all over the world the chance to track their work everywhere. But at what price?
6 damaging myths about social media and the truths behind themThe Social Executive
Why with so much evidence about the value of social media do so few executives use it? They're anchored to 6 damaging myths about social media that hold them back. Here are the truths.
This is a collection of social media infographics:
Sources:
* 25 Mind Blowing Social Media Infographics aggregated by WebDoctus
* Understanding the Power of Social Media with Infographics aggregated by Design Reviver
* Social Media Infographics aggregated by Oscar Berg
You understand how important your organization’s content is, but you need to be able to convey your passion and expertise across departments so that everybody’s working toward the same goal. In this webinar, we’ll establish a common definition of content strategy for nonprofits – what it is and what it is not – and cover how you can create and manage a content strategy within your organization without burning out.
Kazakh User Generated Content And ConversationsDaveLaFontaine
This presentation was designed to start the shift in thinking among traditional media reporters and editors in Kazakhstan, getting them to recognize that the many-to-many communication model of the internet is not just a threat - but an opportunity. I showed off some of the best practices taking place around the world, showing how the audience is now taking part in news coverage.
Regarding social media, it's hard to figure out how to activate an audience and find ways to connect with them. Social Media Mania talks about ways to connect online and describes 3 opportunities you might be missing!
17 Cartoons That Will Change Your Business by @BrianSolis @GapingvoidBrian Solis
This special series of cartoons, with short insights from both Hugh MacLeod and Brian Solis adapted from #WTF (www.wtfbusiness.com), will help you see things differently.
N.B. You'll be asked for your email to view this special series of cartoons, with valuable insights from both Hugh MacLeod and Brian Solis.
http://gapingvoid.com/solis-image-download/
(Graham Brown mobileYouth) The 10 Laws of Selling to Digital NativesGraham Brown
If you deal with THE YOUTH then learn how to SELL to them with these 10 laws. This powerpoint was created without any harm to THE YOUTH and all references to ad agencies either living or dead are fictitious.
The short outline of an ongoing argument I've been working on. Definitely a work in progress. Wanted to be able to share it around a little easier, though.
A quick presentation of what's going on in social media in 2009: citizenship, participation, decision making process,identity, real life, amplification, e-government, PR.
UFOs: Abduction by the marketing hype cycleArmando Alves
Brands use UFO gimmicks trying to look trendy. On this talk given at UploadLisboa.com, i discuss the subject of social media being turned into another UFO.
Central Washington University COM 226 presentationMai Hoang
I gave a presentation on social media and using it in journalism to the Reporting in Converging Media class at Central Washington University. I shared numerous examples from media outlets nationwide as well as a few of my own examples.
Richard Stacy's presentation at in-cosmetics Paris, 13/04/10Richard Stacy
Presentation on social media given at in-cosmetics Paris, on 13 April, 2010. Posted here for those at the presentation who want to download it. Won't make a huge amount of sense to anyone else, since it is designed to be presented, rather than viewed.
Why Do People Participate in Social Media?Jarred Cinman
This light-hearted and controversial presentation posits some reasons why people take to the web to share there most personal thoughts and ideas -- and those of their friends and family. Is this a good or a bad thing? And what will the consequences be for the human race?
Last week, we focused on the difference between scholarly and popula.docxgauthierleppington
Last week, we focused on the difference between scholarly and popular sources. While popular sources do have an important place in research, there are important considerations for searching for these resources on the Internet. This discussion introduces you to the concept of the “Internet Filter Bubble” and how it can affect your search results when using certain search engines, such as Google. The second discussion this week will examine how to pop the filter bubble.
Prepare:
Watch the Ted Talk
Eli Pariser: Beware Online “Filter Bubbles”
(
transcript
) and read the
How to Pop Your Filter Bubble!
handout.
Reflect:
Consider your reaction to the video and how this topic applies to your own experience researching on the internet. Think about the suggestions from the
How to Pop Your Filter Bubble!
handout and select three that you feel will help you pop your filter bubble.
Write:
Consider your reaction to the video and how this topic applies to your own experience researching on the internet. Think about the suggestions from the
How to Pop Your Filter Bubble!
handout and select three that you feel will help you pop your filter bubble.
Write:
Answer the following questions in your post.
What were your initial thoughts on the filter bubble after watching the Ted Talk?
What are the positive and negative effects of the filter bubble, particularly in relation to ethical issues that may arise?
How could this filter bubble impact the research you conduct online for your Final Paper, the Annotated Bibliography?
Which three suggestions for popping your Internet filter bubble did you select? Explain why you chose those three.
Do you feel popping your filter bubble is important for all of the searches (i.e., professional, academic, personal) you conduct online or only some? Why or why not?
To maximize the opportunity for vigorous discussion, you must respond to at least one classmate. Post to this discussion on at least three separate days of the week. Your posts must total at least 400 words after you address the questions noted above. Your first post must be completed by Day 3 (Thursday) and the remainder of your posts must be completed by Day 7 (Monday). You must answer all aspects of the prompt at some point during the week. Also, be sure to reply to your classmates and instructor.
video transcript
Mark Zuckerberg,
a journalist was asking him a question about the news feed.
And the journalist was
asking him,
"Why is this so important?"
And Zuckerberg said,
"A squirrel dying in your front yard
may be
more relevant to your interests right now
than
people dying in Africa."
And I want to talk about
what a
Web based on that idea of relevance might look like.
0:40
So
when I was growing up
in a really rural area in Maine,
the Internet meant something very
different to me.
It meant a connection to the world.
It meant something that would connect us all
together.
And I was sure that it was going to be great for democracy
and for our society.
.
Similaire à Digital Strangelove (or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Internet) (20)
An introduction to the cryptocurrency investment platform Binance Savings.Any kyc Account
Learn how to use Binance Savings to expand your bitcoin holdings. Discover how to maximize your earnings on one of the most reliable cryptocurrency exchange platforms, as well as how to earn interest on your cryptocurrency holdings and the various savings choices available.
Implicitly or explicitly all competing businesses employ a strategy to select a mix
of marketing resources. Formulating such competitive strategies fundamentally
involves recognizing relationships between elements of the marketing mix (e.g.,
price and product quality), as well as assessing competitive and market conditions
(i.e., industry structure in the language of economics).
Top mailing list providers in the USA.pptxJeremyPeirce1
Discover the top mailing list providers in the USA, offering targeted lists, segmentation, and analytics to optimize your marketing campaigns and drive engagement.
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B2B payments are rapidly changing. Find out the 5 key questions you need to be asking yourself to be sure you are mastering B2B payments today. Learn more at www.BlueSnap.com.
At Techbox Square, in Singapore, we're not just creative web designers and developers, we're the driving force behind your brand identity. Contact us today.
LA HUG - Video Testimonials with Chynna Morgan - June 2024Lital Barkan
Have you ever heard that user-generated content or video testimonials can take your brand to the next level? We will explore how you can effectively use video testimonials to leverage and boost your sales, content strategy, and increase your CRM data.🤯
We will dig deeper into:
1. How to capture video testimonials that convert from your audience 🎥
2. How to leverage your testimonials to boost your sales 💲
3. How you can capture more CRM data to understand your audience better through video testimonials. 📊
Best practices for project execution and deliveryCLIVE MINCHIN
A select set of project management best practices to keep your project on-track, on-cost and aligned to scope. Many firms have don't have the necessary skills, diligence, methods and oversight of their projects; this leads to slippage, higher costs and longer timeframes. Often firms have a history of projects that simply failed to move the needle. These best practices will help your firm avoid these pitfalls but they require fortitude to apply.
Understanding User Needs and Satisfying ThemAggregage
https://www.productmanagementtoday.com/frs/26903918/understanding-user-needs-and-satisfying-them
We know we want to create products which our customers find to be valuable. Whether we label it as customer-centric or product-led depends on how long we've been doing product management. There are three challenges we face when doing this. The obvious challenge is figuring out what our users need; the non-obvious challenges are in creating a shared understanding of those needs and in sensing if what we're doing is meeting those needs.
In this webinar, we won't focus on the research methods for discovering user-needs. We will focus on synthesis of the needs we discover, communication and alignment tools, and how we operationalize addressing those needs.
Industry expert Scott Sehlhorst will:
• Introduce a taxonomy for user goals with real world examples
• Present the Onion Diagram, a tool for contextualizing task-level goals
• Illustrate how customer journey maps capture activity-level and task-level goals
• Demonstrate the best approach to selection and prioritization of user-goals to address
• Highlight the crucial benchmarks, observable changes, in ensuring fulfillment of customer needs
Taurus Zodiac Sign: Unveiling the Traits, Dates, and Horoscope Insights of th...my Pandit
Dive into the steadfast world of the Taurus Zodiac Sign. Discover the grounded, stable, and logical nature of Taurus individuals, and explore their key personality traits, important dates, and horoscope insights. Learn how the determination and patience of the Taurus sign make them the rock-steady achievers and anchors of the zodiac.
Anny Serafina Love - Letter of Recommendation by Kellen Harkins, MS.AnnySerafinaLove
This letter, written by Kellen Harkins, Course Director at Full Sail University, commends Anny Love's exemplary performance in the Video Sharing Platforms class. It highlights her dedication, willingness to challenge herself, and exceptional skills in production, editing, and marketing across various video platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram.
The 10 Most Influential Leaders Guiding Corporate Evolution, 2024.pdfthesiliconleaders
In the recent edition, The 10 Most Influential Leaders Guiding Corporate Evolution, 2024, The Silicon Leaders magazine gladly features Dejan Štancer, President of the Global Chamber of Business Leaders (GCBL), along with other leaders.
6. “…tools don't get
socially interesting
until they get “Advances don’t become
Clay Shirky
technologically interesting until they
socially
become technologically boring”
boring.”
- Clay Shirky
12. “…tools don't get
socially interesting
until they get “Advances don’t become
Clay Shirky
technologically interesting until they
socially
become technologically boring”
boring.”
- Clay Shirky
13. He’s on to something…
Clay Shirky “Advances don’t become
socially interesting until they
become technologically boring”
36. Time to reach audience of 50 million
(source: Shift Happens)
Radio | 38 years
TV | 13 years
Internet | 4 years
iPod | 3 years
Facebook | 2 years
Or evolution.
83. If both the web & media are
inherently social, & if business
must have a presence online,
then business must have a
social element. To not have
that is to forego both logic &
opportunity.
98. “It makes increasingly less sense to talk about
a publishing industry, because the core
problem publishing solves — the incredible
difficulty, complexity,
and expense of making
something available
to the public —
has stopped being
a problem.”
- Clay Shirky
99. This has taken the
previous model of content
being scarce, media being
expensive, and the
attention of the audience
being guaranteed
– and flipped it.
134. “We see influence (what folk
do to each other on our
behalf) where emulation (of
what folk around us are
doing) is the real mechanic
behind the spread of
human behaviour.”
- Mark Earls
143. “I don't have to control the conversation to
benefit from their interest in my product.
The key is to produce something that both
pulls people together and gives them
something to do.” – Henry Jenkins
147. What agencies and
brands have done is try
to co-opt passion for an
activity and artificially
focus it with incentives.
(suffice to say this has blown up spectacularly at times)
155. “As to methods there may be a
million and then some, but
principles are few. The man who
grasps principles can successfully
select his own methods. The man
who tries methods, ignoring
principles, is sure to have trouble.”
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
156. Attention
Traditional
Attention Media Attention
Attention
Advertising’s approach to UGC was as if
this still mattered…
161. “I don't have to control the conversation to
benefit from their interest in my product.
The key is to produce something that both
pulls people together and gives them
something to do.” – Henry Jenkins
175. Google acquires DoubleClick | $3.1 billion
Adobe acquires Omniture | $1.8 billion
Google acquires YouTube | $1.5 billion
Microsoft acquires aQuantive | $6 billion
WPP acquires 24/7 Real Media | $649 million
Acquisitions based on data+meaning
188. “People have a really good ability to see
through you (and the) projects on the
Internet that are just done to try and make
you famous.” – Christian Lander
189. “What we need are gems and diamond-
cutters.” – Katie Chatfield
190. Now > Later
Free > Paid
Your intent is framed by the way you
deliver value.
216. Now Now
Free Paid
Freemium combines these two things;
build an audience with Free, use it to
develop a premium product for Paid.
217. You can augment Now with the promise of
Later, be it future content, a subscription,
whatever makes sense for your business.
Later Later
Free Paid
218. If the position you occupy however is only
Later, prepare to be obsolete.
Later Later
Free Paid
233. “New DNA…lets today’s new market leaders perceive, think,
judge, & execute (vastly) more efficiently, effectively, &
productively than the norm, leading directly to new sources of
advantage.” – Umair Haque
259. Photo credits & references…
A very special thank-you to the geniuss..es..genii…the smart people behind compfight.
99% of all images were sourced with it. A big thanks also to the talented Flickr
community who embrace Creative-Commons licensing.
I have done my best to attribute each picture to its author, as well as a quote if I used
one. If I have made a mistake please contact me (davidngillespie@gmail.com) and I
will correct it. If I have used an image of yours and you would like me to take it out,
please also drop me a line and I will remove it.
I will also encourage you to have a Coke and a smile.
You can find me at the following places: David Gillespie.com| Twitter | LinkedIn
And when not thinking about this stuff, I play music and wish I lived in New York City. If
you can help make that happen, I’m all ears.
Thank you for your time, I really appreciate it, and I’d love to hear what you think.
261. #38: John Spooner #52: Valerie Reneé
#39: Web Trends Map 4 from the #53: Rudolf Schuba
talented and lovely #56, 58: My handy-work. I know –
Information Architects amazing!!!
#40: Jeff McNeil #60: Faris Yakob is your man.
#41: He’s been dead a long time. #61: See #60.
#42: v@lentina #62: National Geographic. They’re
#43: Jon Tandy not litigious are they?
#44: Scott McCloud’s TED talk #63: The Opte Project
featuring this quote is a must- #64: Stolen from @timbeveridge
watch. #69: Picture of Faris. No idea where
#44a: I SAID MUST WATCH!!! it came from.
#45: cayusa #73: *ZOom2
#46: Raúl! #79: marciookabe
#48: This is Marshall Mcluhan. I #80: Glasses, teeth by me.
have no idea where it came #82: Prince symbol. He’s not
from. litigious either I’m told…
#51: lorenabuena #86: Scott Drummond’s Posterous
262. #87: My Tumblr. And I want Oasis’ #119: Pic by Wordle, of my blog.
Live Forever, OK? Intention Economy dreamed up by
#88: Myxi Doc Searls. GENIUS!
#100: Stephen Poff #120: Richard Holden
#101: If you don’t get this reference #121: No idea who took this. Help!
there is no child inside you. #125: evanrapp
#102: Marty Neumeier (GENIUS!) #126, 127: Know Your Meme
#103: Stuck In Customs #128: Steve Rhodes
#104: ƒяαиcєscα яσsє #129: Print by Tim Doyle – GENIUS!
#111, 112: Shamelessly stolen from #130: Sangre en el hombro de Palas
Did You Know 4.0 #131: Again, Know Your Meme
#113: Random photo of the very #132: Barack Obama
handsome Fred Wilson (Fred, #135: Various Adidas billboards
please see P.S. on #30) #136: Converse, innit.
#115: Moustache, also by me. #137: Red Bull
#116: Nick Farnhill #143: Pic. Quote by Henry Jenkins,
#117: People…they’re the worst! GENIUS!.
#118: Reuben Whitehouse #144: Vanderlin
263. #148: estoril | More on BMW. #192: Rusty Stewart
#154: Fail. Consume with epic lulz. #201: Revolution Magazine
#159: Gauravonmics #204: Shamelessly stolen from
#164: joelwillis Wired’s Good Enuf
#165: Ken Wilcox. Revolution – GENIUS!
#166: Visit DataPortability.org #227: Cha già José
#167: takeshi | #230: littledan77
Tim O’Reilly – GENIUS! #231: Sifu Renka
#168: Baptiste Pons #233: psd |
#172: pfala Umair Haque – GENIUS!
#174: Hugh McLeod – GENIUS! #235: Hugh McLeod (see #174)
#188: Pic. Christian Lander’s great #236: piettroizzo
@Google Talk where the #238: shio
quote was shamelessly #239: Julian Nistea
stolen from. #242: powerbooktrance
#189: jurvetson | #243: ThiagoMartins
Katie Chatfield quote #244: manuel | MC
#191: Indie Charlie #246: Cayusa