Tag: social networks

My SxSW Wish List for 2012

My SxSW Wish List for 2012

The one regret I had from attending SxSW was that I didn’t plan out the panels that I wanted to watch. I was more concerned about finishing my presentation that was going out and enjoying myself. My plan for SxSW if I get accepted to present this year is to have my presentation completely done …

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“I Have Nothing to Say and I Intend on Using Every Channel I Can to do so.”

“I Have Nothing to Say and I Intend on Using Every Channel I Can to do so.”

Over the past 15 years of dealing with online communication and the web, in particular, there have been three reoccurring themes in my interactions online. The first being that when a new service comes out or a new channel of online communication is released, I want to be on it. I’ve heard it called the …

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Festivals in the Age of Instant Access

Festivals in the Age of Instant Access

The submission deadline for SxSW is this Friday. This year I wanted to focus on the structural issues surrounding the conference system. So I starting working around this theme on “How being Hippy Hipster Punk helps with the Creation & Transmission of Knowledge.“ Also, I knew that I wanted to have some support for the hour-long …

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Is “Google Plus” the Black Box Social Network?

Is “Google Plus” the Black Box Social Network?

Thanks to one of my good friends, I have had a chance to review the newest online social network service by Google called Google Plus. For the most part, I have enjoyed the simple way the Google Plus allows users to organize and maintain a conversation. I have posted a partial review on the Center …

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Happy @)!)

Happy @)!)

Well friends, another year has come and went. As it seems to be tradition, I’m going to try once again to put together some thoughts on the year that was and what I see happening next year. Portable computing will continue to evolve: One of the areas of growth in the computer market has been …

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Proving Expertise

Proving Expertise

As discussed earlier in this blog, it is important to publish thoughts and ideas in order to exist on the social network. However, it is equally as important to know what to communicate and what not to communicate within these channels. If one writes simply to let others know they exist, it will be treated as the noise …

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My impression of the NAB2009

My impression of the NAB2009

This is the first time that I’ve attend NAB/BEA, as oppose to the BEA (Broadcast Education Association) by itself. So, that means I’ll been here in Las Vegas for ten days when I finally leave on Sunday. During my time here, I did manage to gather some really helpful hints. Most of them were posted on …

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A Model of How Collegiate Online Social Networks Fits into Internet Communication

A Model of How Collegiate Online Social Networks Fits into Internet Communication

(Writer’s note: I would like to apologize for the next series of posts, as they are going to deal with my dissertation and may be slightly technical. I’ll mark this post as a dissertation in the tags. Thanks in advance.) The development of a profile on an online social network begins with simple access to …

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How Networks Make Networks

How Networks Make Networks

As Monty Python Flying Circus used to say, “Now for something completely different!” I am going to attempt to define two complex concepts and attempt to connect those concepts to the everyday world of social media. Those two terms are infotaxis and stigmergy. Both refer to a similar natural function, that is changing embedded information in an environment …

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