woensdag 23 januari 2008

Social Media

From: wah17

A Literature Review on Social Media. A compilation of social media thoughts from the experts point of view. Produced by Alex Wong from Charles ... less Sturt Uni, Australia. Can be contacted via email wah17@yahoo.com

maandag 14 januari 2008

Mobiel Web 2.0?

From: admkrm

The Metaverse: Your life, live and in 3D




Stanford Humanities Lab presents Metaverse Meetup #2 featuring Jamais Cascio. This was really interesting event in which Jamais Cascio outlined some possible scenarios for the future online life that both contained optismism as well as some somber warnings of what might happen in a not too distant future.

The man: Jamais Cascio writes about the intersection of emerging technologies and cultural transformation, focusing on the importance of long-term, systemic thinking. His work regularly appears both in print and online, and he has spoken around the world on issues such as the global environment, technological transformation, and political change.

In 2003, Cascio co-founded WorldChanging.com , the Utne Independent Press Award-winning website identifying models, tools, and ideas for building a "bright green" future.

In March, 2006, he started OpenTheFuture.com as his online home. Cascio presently serves as a research affiliate at the Institute for the Future, as the Director of Impacts Analysis for The Center for Responsible Nanotechnology, and as a founding fellow at the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies.

The talk: The Metaverse -- what does it include, where is it going, and how will it change our lives? Based on my work for the Metaverse Roadmap Overview, I'll look both at the underlying technologies of the Metaverse and at the social, cultural and economic impacts it could have.

If you want to know more about The Metaverse see Metaverse Roadmap Report writen by Jamais Cascio

donderdag 20 december 2007

Trends for the future



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The 14 trends impacting us now and tomorrow


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Web 2.0 summit 2007

Where are we most stimulated? At the Web's edge.

Where are the greatest opportunities, and the greatest risks? At the Web's edge—the places where the Web is just beginning to take root: the industries, geographies, and applications that have yet to be conquered by the Web's wide reach.

For the past three years, the Web 2.0 Summit has explored ideas which have already begun to slip into the mainstream. This year, we'll highlight news from unusual suspects—the enthusiasts and dreamers touching the edges of spaces not yet conquered by the Web, as well as established players who are looking to expand into new and previously unimaginable realms.

How is the Web infiltrating new beachheads in areas we never thought it could—or would? What are the majors doing at the edge, at the loony "twenty percent time" at Google, in the labs at MSN, IBM, etc., that might inform entirely new applications, opportunities, even threats? What are the edge startups promising to redefine the center? What are the things we wish or know the Web can do, but so far, is failing us? What are the edges in terms of policy, politics, and morality? Bericht publiceren

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maandag 17 december 2007

Business aspects of social software and collaboration





Web 2.0, social software, blogs, wikis, instant messaging. New tools and new ways of approaching communication and coordination among customers, suppliers, and partners. Software to help companies share information has been around for more than 15 years. How do the new tools intersect with existing ones? How can you best leverage new technologies for faster time-to-market and increased customer satisfaction? What is the role of security in an increasingly open supply-chain communication system? We'll examine these questions and talk about current and future technologies and trends.


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From: edbrill, 1 year ago

zaterdag 15 december 2007

Web 2.0 Video Search Engine Sproose

Sproose (tour), the video search engine with a human touch, bestaat al een tijdje. Het is meta video Search Engine in combinatie met een social networking community.Video zoekresultaten van o.a. Google en Yahoo! worden door de leden van Sproose op een DIGG achtige manier beoordeeld. Schijnbaar hebben ze er zin in bij Sproose, want er is net een Duitse versie gelanceerd.

source: http://www.dutchcowboys.nl/socialmedia/12155