Archive for the ‘Culture’ Category

Scaling the database wall in the age of engagement

Monday, December 17th, 2007 Posted in 7th Mass Media, Convergence, Culture, Darwin, Distribution, Economics, Engagement Marketing, Generation C, Law, Media, Mobile, Networks, Participation, Philosophy, Social Networks, Society, Trends, Web/Tech | No Comments »

Nice bit of thinking from Dave Winer in Amazon removes the database scaling wall Today, when a company raises VC, it's probably because their app has achieved a certain amount of success and to get to the ...

Analogue = passive

Monday, December 17th, 2007 Posted in Convergence, Culture, Engagement Marketing, Media, Networks, Philosophy, Quotes, Social Networks, Society, Strategy, Trends, Web/Tech | 1 Comment »

I Don't Want To Consume Media That I Can't Interact With That's the bottom line. When I come into contact with media, I want to do something with it. Tag it, post it, reply to it, comment on it, ...

Personal Curated Consumption @ the BBC

Monday, December 17th, 2007 Posted in Convergence, Culture, Darwin, Engagement Marketing, Generation C, Media, Networks, Society, Television, Trends, Web/Tech, Weblogs | 1 Comment »

In When push comes to pull. The new economy & culture of networking technology waaaaaaaay back in 2006... I used a phrase curated consumption technology as we argue enables us to connect, work and collaborate ...

The Innovators Dilemma: From the Dark Star to Auntie

Monday, December 17th, 2007 Posted in Convergence, Culture, Darwin, Economics, Media, Networks, Web/Tech | No Comments »

Six months after leaving Microsoft, BBC future media and technology controller Erik Huggers has blogged on the BBC Internet blog that he actually had to leave Microsoft in order to innovate. Formerly the senior director for Microsoft?s entertainment ...

Working and Living in Virtual Worlds

Sunday, December 16th, 2007 Posted in Convergence, Culture, Darwin, Engagement Marketing, Generation C, Media, Networks, Participation, Philosophy, Social Networks, Society, Trends, Virtual Worlds, Web/Tech | No Comments »

IBM?s 6th iForum - Enterprise 3.D: Living and Working in Virtual Worlds by Roo Reynolds - Metaverse Evangelist | View | Upload your own Roo Reynolds

Corporate Ownership of Mass Media Degrades News

Sunday, December 16th, 2007 Posted in Culture, Ethics, Government & Politics, Law, Media, Society | 1 Comment »

The U.S. mass media ?is controlled by a handful of very large companies? such as General Electric, Disney, Westinghouse, CBS and Fox that ?are under very strong pressure to make a lot of money? and do so ...

Full-length TV programs on Internet increasingly popular

Sunday, December 16th, 2007 Posted in Culture, Distribution, Economics, Generation C, Media, Society, Television, Trends, Web/Tech, iPTV | No Comments »

Watching full-length TV program online is increasingly popular, say some studies. Nielsen notes that ABC.com (50 percent), NBC.com (41), CBS.com (37), and Fox.com (24) were the most watched, with other Internet-based alternatives YouTube (17) and iTunes (15) used ...

Participatory Media to better enable Civic Engagement

Sunday, December 16th, 2007 Posted in Culture, Education, Engagement Marketing, Gaming, Generation C, Government & Politics, Media, Participation, Philosophy, Second Life, Social Networks, Society, Virtual Worlds, Web/Tech | No Comments »

Howard Rheingold writes in Using Participatory Media and Public Voice to Encourage Civic Engagement Teaching young people how to use digital media to convey their public voices could connect youthful interest in identity exploration and social interaction ...

Doohh

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007 Posted in Convergence, Culture, Distribution, Economics, Generation C, Media, Music, Social Networks, Trends, Web/Tech | 2 Comments »

I am a big fan of John Naughton who writes for the Observer, he is also a founder of Cambridge Visual Networks His musings on out digital world I always find inspiring. His latest outing last Sunday really ...

Visualizing Community Use of Social Media Sites

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007 Posted in Convergence, Culture, Media, Social Networks, Trends, Web/Tech | No Comments »

If you run a social media application you probably want to explore how the community focus of a site evolves over time. This means being able to browse through users, photos, tags, or the more complex structures of ...