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Showing posts with label Social Software. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Social Software. Show all posts

Saturday, September 11, 2010

About Internet six years ago: the emerging power of social media

maj11_2010 044 keskiviikkona 25. elokuuta 2004 [Wednesday August 25, 2004] I wrote about Reading blogs six years ago. What has happened since? What’s new? Are the changes so big as we tend to think?

The Internet is quickly becoming the world's primary source of information. Reporters begin every day by reading blogs. They're looking for the pulse of the people, for stories they might have missed. The blogosphere has become fundamental - the plankton of the information ecology.

Helge: That was big news at that time and routine for most journalists today.

But it's not just the media elite who are affected. Television took 13 years to get into 50 million homes. The Web reached that number in only five years. September 11, 2001, was the key moment.

Helge: Small and large businesses don’t yet know how to embrace the web and social media.

The Pew Internet & American Life Project found that in the days immediately after 9/11, just 3 percent of Americans who were on the Internet used it as their primary source of information. Less than two years later, as the US was preparing for war with Iraq, that number had risen to 26 percent.

Helge: Today, nine years after 9/11 the net is probably the primary source of information.

Now, 77 percent say they have used the Internet to interact with news about the war. They're not just reading the Web; they're emailing one another, posting messages, writing blogs.

Helge: Those figures reflected activities in North America, now the same is true for Finland.

The Internet has been revolutionizing business and culture for years - and that was just a side effect. Some experts believe: the 2008 election will be the first national contest waged and won primarily online.

Helge: Barack Obama was elected the president of USA and Social Media had a central role in campaign financing and his success. 

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Social Media and Cross-border Collaboration

maj11_2010 045Social media, Web 2.0, blogs, Twitter, Facebook, Buzz, Google Docs, FTP, Jaiku, Qaiku, Ning, microblogs, Wiki, LinkedIn, etc. can be used to enhance and improve cross-border collaboration.

I’ll be speaking about this at Tallinn BlogFest 2010 May 25 and now writing a manuscript for success. What did we learn from the Innovationtrain? Where are the limits of self organization? How good is BarCamp?

What are the obstacles we need to overcome when we have long distances, cultural differences and the participants can’t use their mother language? 

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Loic Le Meur Blog: Davos social software session preparation: your comments welcome !

Loic Le Meur Blog: Davos social software session preparation: your comments welcome !: "Davos social software session preparation: your comments welcome !

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update here are the discussion points I am thinking about:
-what is social software ? (not only myspace or facebook but also flickr etc) should everything be social software ?
-what value does it bring us ? Why is it so popular ?
-what is a friend in social software terms and in real life terms ?
-should you add everybody who wants to friend you ?
-how many friends can you have ?
-do you 'own' and can you export your friends from the social software you are using ?
-how can we use it beyond socializing in business, branding and collaborative thinking ?
-is it a good investment of your time ?
-what are the dangers ? consider everything you share on social software is public and can be shared / sold / used by advertisers. Discuss the Facebook beacon controversy.
-where is it going ? How many social software will we join in the future and what will they look like ?"