Archive for the ‘Identity’ Category

Old media fumbling with new technology

Tuesday, June 20th, 2006Old media fumbling with new technology Reports the Sydney Morning Herald.No great shakes in terms of insights for Tomi and me, however - what is interesting is that the thinking is starting to be joined up. Its not just an ...

mobile myspace, and the relationship between brands and communities

Friday, June 2nd, 2006So here's a surprise the action on the MySpace music channel outpaces the other online music venues. According to Jupiter Research, the rambunctious and infectious community action on MySpace Music exceeds Yahoo Music, AOL Music, and MTV.com. In fact, ...

Viral video and the death of the broadcast casino

Thursday, June 1st, 2006John Gappers article in the FT Broadcasters cannot quarantine the viral video outbreak has been sitting on my paper strewn desk since April 19th.Gapper tells us that the broadcasters lot is not a happy one. The explosion is ...

Reputation: the growing importance of trust in our digital world

Saturday, April 29th, 2006Rob Hof in his article Are online reputations portable? opens up the debate For years, both sellers and buyers on eBay have bellyached about not being able to carry their reputations--the feedback ratings they get from each other ...

More on MySpace

Monday, April 24th, 2006Via Therepublic.com These activities are exploring the nature of identity, establishing peer networks and making a public sphere of influence

Paradigm shift

Wednesday, April 5th, 2006I have been thinking about the issues surrounding commons based peer-to-peer flows of communication. Something that I blogged about last year within the context of JD Lasica's book Darknet: Hollywoods war on the digital generation And ...

Thought for the day by Frantz Fanon

Tuesday, April 4th, 2006A community will only evolve when a people control their own communicationsFrantz Fanon

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