Friday, 22 May 2009
Wednesday, 13 May 2009
Seesmic Desktop v0.2 launched
And the details/features of it are:
- Add your Facebook account (since v0.2-rc2)
- Aggregated timelines for Twitter and Facebook accounts (since v0.2-rc2)
- Now supporting Twitgoo and Posterous in addition to Twitpic to share images on Twitter
- Cleaner column look and feel
- Optimized use of space to display more tweets
- More tooltips on buttons
- Improved error handling (especially for connection problems)
- Improved pre-selection of "SHARED as" account to reply or retweet from
- Remembering your preferred image sharing and short URL service across restarts
- Auto-updating the timestamps in timelines
- Sidebar can be scrolled when there is more content than available space
- Bug fixes
- Issues with webcam dialog - solved
- Userlists and searches could get lost under certain circumstances - solved
- Empty error message when trying to lookup a protected Twitter user
Tuesday, 5 May 2009
Webby Winners- Social Networking Class - Reviewed
SOCIAL NETWORKING
Webby Award Winner | Agency/Credited Organization |
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Digg http://www.digg.com/ | Digg |
People's Voice Winner | |
Digg http://www.digg.com/ | Digg |
Nominees | |
BakeSpace.com http://www.bakespace.com/ | BakeSpace Inc |
Birdpost http://www.birdpost.com/ | Birdpost |
Digg http://www.digg.com/ | Digg |
Flock http://www.flock.com/ | |
Unigo http://www.unigo.com/ | Unigo / Deepend New York / GotCoders |
Friday, 1 May 2009
5 OTHER Social Networks
But what about the other social networks out there? Sure anyone can start a social network by using Ning but there are some alternatives out there that you may want to consider. They tend to cater for niche users but hey, Facebook was a just meant to be a niche network for US college students!
There are so many out there but the following five are of particular note...
Sagazone www.sagazone.co.uk/
Social networking for the over 50's.
Sagazone is a social network for those of a more experienced age, created by Saga. The site is very easy to use and instructions and site information are provided in a simple yet non-patronising way. Anyway, simple is as usability does.
The network provides forums, media sharing, instant chat, blogs and 'clubs' allowing silver surfers to connect online.
Tangle www.tangle.com/
Half Youtube (was formerly called Godtube), half Facebook this social network is centered around video and photo uploads yet has a community feel. The site seems to have the balance just right in combining a sense of fun with more serious, religious undertones. This 'God' side of things is factored in through the 'Prayer Wall' and the 'Virtual Bible'. The virtual bible in particular allows users to even select which version of the bible they want to read and search for verses, titles or particular passages. I'm not hugely religious but if I were then i'd be straight on this site!
A lot of the information on Petstreet is available to non-members. They may do better to make some of this info member only to improve uptake and retention.
Awesome dude! Bodacious! And other such 90's pseudo surf phrases....
This, liek the other sites has its own, very specific niche target user group or extreme sports enthusiasts. If you consider the number of viral videos that go round featuring extreme stunts then you can appreciate how there is a demand for a dedicated social network.
Users tag their profiles depending on the sports they are interested in making it it easy to find fellow enthusiasts. The site has an inherently young feel to it as you would expect for this subject matter with a lot of UK users.
Wiser Earth is a project of the Natural Capital Institute and aims to create a community connecting the people, nonprofits and businesses working toward a just and sustainable world". It allows people to share ideas, form groups and promote their own smaller projects for saving the earth.
So there you go, its not all about Facebook, Twitter and Myspace etc. There are a huge number of really useful social networks out there.
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Thursday, 30 April 2009
A Day Out At Internet World
After being an exhibitor at Internet World last year I was looking forward to seeing it this year from a visitors perspective. Before going I had optimistically circled the seminars that I wanted to go to, and arrived with plenty of time to have a look around the exhibition before the first event.
Well the automated badge machines and the lovely lady that greeted and helped me with it made for good first impressions. I made straight away for the Web 2.0 theatre so that I knew where to go when my first seminar began in 1 hours time.
After 30 mins salesman dodging I returned with a colleague to the Web 2.0 theatre to discover a large crowd pressing against the entrance. 'At least i'm here early for my Buzz Montitoring seminar' I smugly thought to myself. These wallies should have got here earlier if they wanted a seat for 'Web 2.0 - The Legal Aspects'! After being threated by security several times for loitering with intent in the aisles (er, intent to...visit a seminar?) I moved around the corner to await my lecture. It was as I was leaning against the thin wall of the Web 2.0 theatre that I started to hear word like 'Buzz' and 'measuring socail media'. I checked my watch and it said 11:45 so couldn't possibly be my show whish started at 12. Then I heard more words, 'influence' and 'conversation' and realised that this was my seminar! By this time I had luckily been shoved to the front of the crowd of wallies (that I realised I was one of). After 15 mins of craning my neck to hear what was being said the security woman must have felt sorry for us few at the front. We were ordered to a space on the back wall.
Once this finished I had a another look around the stands. Red Ant and Punky Duck stood out. Once I had finished my £6.95 Jacket potato and beans I rushed back to the theatre as I most certainly did not want to miss the talk from Mark Watts-Jones of Orange. I arrived (30mins early) to a queue reminiscent of the toilet queues for the London marathon.
It streched for miles! Twisting round the theatre all the way back the length of Earls Court. I was dissapointed to say the least. (I did manage to get in, but am not proud to say that I had to queue jump). Well Mark's (@MWJ ) 30 min presentation was thoroughly engaging and would have been worth an hours wait. He covered how Orange uses social media to their advantage. The key point (I think) was that they take their brand to where their customers already are, rather than trying to entice customer s to visti them. A large precense on Facebook and Bebo as well as the website and related microsites (Orange Film Club for their 'Orange Wednesdays' promotion).
Immediatly after this, there was a lecture on 'Engaging users through online video'. Great! I thought, got my seat so i'll sit back and enjoy. Nope. I was ordered out of the theatre and told I had to join the back of the queue. This was a queue that would reach to the moon and back if laid out in a straight line.
B***cks to this I thought and set off home.
So please Internet World. I only went really for the seminars. Is there anyway that I can prebook my space now in the Web 2.0 (3.0?) theatre for next year? Otherwise I won't be going again.
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Tuesday, 28 April 2009
Facebook Desktop
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MS Vine - Microsofts first success in Social Media?
"Hyperlocal, personalized message and alert system"
Thursday, 16 April 2009
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