Social Media Updates: Page 436
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What's the future for youth on Facebook?
So everyone is talking of Facebook. My Twitter is abuzz with it. My aggregator is bursting with blog posts around it. The social media blogworld is freaking out in it. Even my 79 year old aunt who sent me an add as friend invite! Reminds me of the old days when we all moved from one socia...
By Dina Mehta • May 30, 2007 -
Facebook and On Demand platforms
I may be way behind the curve on this one, but I am now on Facebook, and am finding it fascinating on many levels. For those interested, my profile is here ... feel free to invite me as a friend. Here is a recent article passed on to me by a colleague. Also, what is very interesting to me is tha...
By Brian Magierski • May 30, 2007 -
Be careful what you wish for, iLike
It has to be pretty great to see your application become the new hot thing â€" with everyone wanting to sign up all at once â€" and to be able to piggy-back on the success of something as huge as Facebook's new F8 platform in order to get there. And hopefully that feeling of joy and well-being w...
By Mathew Ingram • May 27, 2007 -
Facebook generations
At the risk of alienating readers, I have a confession. I'm on Facebook. At 54 years of age you've got be wondering with Howlett has completely lost his marbles. If I have, then so has CNN writer David Kirkpatrick who shares my age. In his reporting about Facebook's F8 (fate, get it?) event, he...
By Dennis Howlett • May 26, 2007 -
I've deleted my MySpace account - long live Facebook!
I'm also going to expound on the glories of social networking sites in a moment, but first, here's why I left MySpace:1. No one else I knew used it in a meaningful way (or, at least we were never motivated to find one another).2. The spam! Egads, the spam! Between malicious "friend" requests th...
By Maggie Fox • May 25, 2007 -
Will Facebook take over the World?
In the current, connected world you are bombarded by content, and new services competing for your attention. I'm a big proponent of social networks, and I've been trying out Ning as both a user (with OpenCoffee Club) and a provider (with London Wiki Wednesdays), and it looks to be quite a reaso...
By David Terrar • May 25, 2007 -
Could Facebook eat Yahoo's lunch?
As promised, Facebook has launched an ambitious effort to transform itself from being just a social network into a platform with all kinds of services from other companies running inside its network. In a sense, Facebook will be the frame of the car and the engine, and other companies will provi...
By Mathew Ingram • May 25, 2007 -
Find Young Adults On FaceBook
College kids spending more time in social media sitesWhere do college kids go for their breaks? According to Youth Trends 17 - 25 year olds are spending a significant part of their break time online.Facebook is now the first choice of nearly 70% of females and 56% of males aged 17-25. Two blogs...
By Sally Falkow • May 25, 2007 -
Twitter suddenly becomes relevant
(Originally posted on the Big in Japan blog)For a while, I've struggled to find an explanation for the reason I was using Twitter, even in the very minor way I was. It seems like everyone that I talked to about it said: "I don't know what the point is", yet they were using it somewhat regularly...
By Jake McKee • May 22, 2007 -
Social Media Now: How Much is DIY Talent Worth?
Is DIY Internet video a new media type? Or just a minor league development system for traditional media?The announcement that CBS is acquiring Wallstrip, a business group vlog covering stocks, sure looks like the classic minor league or indie rock development path. Wallstrip founder Howard Lindz...
By SocialMedia Club • May 22, 2007 -
The Teenybopper Network
Last week I attended Harvard's internal workshop on technology in teaching and learning, and got a real education from a couple undergraduates. Sameer Lakha and Rachel Popkin demonstrated all the ways they use Facebook and all the ways it's become a big deal on college campuses (particulary H...
By Andrew McAfee • May 22, 2007 -
uTube: Senator Stevens Was Right, After All
Senator Ted Stevens' claim to fame (and Wikipedia entry) is not his legislative work, but his famous metaphor, comparing the Internet to series of tubes. The world ridiculed him .. but is he turning out to be right?uTube, as in Universal Tube & Rollform Equipment, the Ohio pipe equipment c...
By Zoli Erdos • May 17, 2007 -
Social Media Now: Will the Widget Survive?
On the heels of the still-unconfirmed deal to buy Photobucket, Fox Interactive Media's MySpace is apparently making another widget move-acquiring slide show widget maker Flecktor for as much as $20 million, according to Techcrunch, although FIM has declined to confirm or deny the deal.Michael A...
By SocialMedia Club • May 16, 2007 -
Facebook - MarketPlace - Personal Ads
Well it had to happen - starting this Friday Facebook starts a personals section that they will call Marketplace.The core of eBay's success is that it created an ecology of Trust that enabled people who did not know each other to safely do business. Facebook approaches this from another angle. ...
By Robert Paterson • May 11, 2007 -
It's the social part that is the killer
As we all know by now, Facebook is the new black. It's the social network by which other social networks are judged â€" even MySpace, which it may already have eclipsed in terms of page views, if not users. So when it launches something it's definitely worth paying attention, especially when it ...
By Mathew Ingram • May 11, 2007 -
Social Media Today Podcast - The Business of Twitter
In this episode, Dan Greenfield, Vice President of Communications for Earthlink, Luis Suarez, Knowledge Management Consultant for < a="" href="http://www-1.ibm.com/services/us/bcs/html/bcs_index.html" target="_blank">IBM Global Services and Tom Mandel, a technologist and poet, discuss the...
By Maggie Fox • May 9, 2007 -
Twitter - a small big thing
I was hanging out with Tom Mandel yesterday - we had been introduced via Twitter by Dina. Our topic Twitter!Intuitively we both feel that something important is going on. Twitter is deepening and extending a process of relationship development that transcends both time and place. We thought t...
By Robert Paterson • May 6, 2007 -
Rob on Twitter
Rob's post on Twitter is probably the best yet of all that I have read.Rob constantly reminds us about the core of what we do: Human Relationships. When you read that you probably think "well, that's obvious", but it isn't. For well over 5 years (that I have known him) Rob has been leading the c...
By Jevon MacDonald • May 6, 2007 -
Social Media Now: Confusion over DIY Media at NAB, Facebook Widget Friendly?
Reports coming in from the National Association of Broadcasters offer an interesting look at the evolving relationship between traditional media and DIY media. On the one hand you had David K. Rehr, CEO and President of the NAB, kicking off the conference by suggesting that broadcasters are bei...
By SocialMedia Club • April 18, 2007 -
Social Media Now: The Global War on Widgets Continues
Yesterday's MySpace/Photobucket flap was the latest skirmish in the ongoing war on widgets led by Fox Interactive Media, the News Corp division responsible for running MySpace.It's funny watching the digerati contort itself in an effort to explain why MySpace is wrong both morally and financial...
By SocialMedia Club • April 12, 2007 -
Get your Politics 2.0 at YouTube
From Marshall Kirkpatrick at Splashcast comes word of an interesting development at YouTube: the launch of a dedicated politics "channel," hosted (if that's the right word) by news and politics editor Steve Grove, which aims to aggregate all the political video clips that get uploaded to the Tu...
By Mathew Ingram • April 7, 2007 -
Web Strategies of the 2008 Presidential Candidates
There's a battle being fought between Generals and they're using the internet as the battlefield. I'm using this post to track the Web Strategies (how organizations use the web to reach to others) of the 2008 Presidential Candidates. The web is faster, cheaper, national, and most importantly, w...
By Jeremiah Owyang • April 5, 2007 -
The rise of social networks and using Linkedin and Zoominfo as a research tool
Some weeks ago I was moaned at by a colleague, Manoj Ranaweera, who spotted I'd registered on the popular social networking service LinkedIn and done nothing with it. It was on my things to do list, and so last week, actually prompted by Euan Semple, I decided to start putting some effort in to...
By David Terrar • April 4, 2007 -
Is Facebook overtaking MySpace?
Eric Eldon, writing over at Matt Marshall's VentureBeat site, had a story yesterday that I must admit surprised me, even though I've sort of been assuming that Facebook is growing like a weed â€" my 17-year-old daughter and all her friends have signed up over the past few months, and so have I a...
By Mathew Ingram • April 1, 2007 -
Social Media Now: YouTube v. NewTube-Can Big Media Keep it Real?
Last November VC Fred Wilson asked an interesting question of the blogosphere: Can you fake authenticity?It's an enormous question of course-the stuff of a thousand dissertation-particularly for Americans. After all, our culture is based on the artificial invention of identities that project au...
By SocialMedia Club • March 22, 2007