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9 Articles match "generation","Jeremiah Owyang"
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Miley Cyrus Leaves Twitter, Yet the Internet Limps On
The Times continues: "[Twitter's] growth has instead come from adults who might not have used other social sites before Twitter, said Jeremiah Owyang, an industry analyst studying social media."
That raises a question entirely discrete from the Miley Cyrus incident: will the next generation of Web users pick up Twitter? But if Twitter becomes "your parents' social The departure of Miley Cyrus from Twitter has caused seismic waves of socio-technological uproar--or so you'd think by reading elegaic posts from the Washington Post, Yahoo News, Reuters, MSNBC and, perplexingly, NJ.com, all of whom covered the "story."
Fast Company
- Friday, October 9, 2009
Miley Cyrus Leaves Twitter, Yet the Internet Limps On
The Times continues: "[Twitter's] growth has instead come from adults who might not have used other social sites before Twitter, said Jeremiah Owyang, an industry analyst studying social media."
That raises a question entirely discrete from the Miley Cyrus incident: will the next generation of Web users pick up Twitter? But if Twitter becomes "your parents' social The departure of Miley Cyrus from Twitter has caused seismic waves of socio-technological uproar--or so you'd think by reading elegaic posts from the Washington Post, Yahoo News, Reuters, MSNBC and, perplexingly, NJ.com, all of whom covered the "story."
Fast Company
- Friday, October 9, 2009
Social Media CRM: What Are the Rules of Engagement?
Web strategist Jeremiah Owyang agrees there's a gap here.
Neighborhood America's ELAvate platform , for example, includes multiple components for generating ideas, collecting large-scale public comment, and creating a white-label social network. Editor's note: we offer our long-term sponsors the opportunity to write 'Sponsor Posts' and tell their story. These posts are clearly marked as written by sponsors, but we also want them to be useful and interesting to our readers.
ReadWriteWeb
- Friday, July 31, 2009
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Facebook Plans to Make Money by Selling Your Data
The Telegraph is reporting that social networking giant Facebook has new plans for generating revenue; offering its 150 million user database as a market research tool to corporations.
Forrester's Jeremiah Owyang has called Facebook's marketing toolset ' confusing ', adding that brands will only succeed with engagement advertising if they lean on user behaviors like communication, self-expression, and social exploration.
Starting this spring, companies will be able to selectively target Facebook's members in order to research the appeal of new products through a polling system called Engagement Ads as demonstrated at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
ReadWriteWeb
- Sunday, February 1, 2009
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Firefox Could Be the Real Facebook Challenger
Though we may not be sure about his prediction that Google will act before Firefox, we think Forrester's Jeremiah Owyang offers a very compelling vision of the future of browsers and social networks in his excellent report The Future of the Social Web .
"... Both Firefox and Facebook are probably working very hard to figure out new models of generating advertising revenues - something both are dependent on but neither can take for granted.
Firefox doesn't keep track of the number of users it has but Asa Dotzler, Mozilla's director of community development, said today that the company estimates that there are 270 million people using the browser.
ReadWriteWeb
- Tuesday, May 5, 2009
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Social Media CRM: What Are the Rules of Engagement?
Web strategist Jeremiah Owyang agrees there's a gap here.
Neighborhood America's ELAvate platform , for example, includes multiple components for generating ideas, collecting large-scale public comment, and creating a white-label social network. Editor's note: we offer our long-term sponsors the opportunity to write 'Sponsor Posts' and tell their story. These posts are clearly marked as written by sponsors, but we also want them to be useful and interesting to our readers.
ReadWriteWeb
- Friday, July 31, 2009
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Three Models of Value in the Real Time Web
If you want to know about streaming video, Forrester's Jeremiah Owyang has a running list of vendors in the space (1) and that's where you want to start - but wouldn't you like to know about the very freshest (2) live streaming vendors on the market as well? Someday you'll be able to discover Owyang's list and be prompted to view the most recent, the most authoritative and the most "socially relevant to you" conversations about the same concept going on all around the web. Hey web DJ. Reach into your magic bag of search tools and pull out a big result - dripping with
ReadWriteWeb
- Thursday, May 7, 2009
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Full Disclosure: Sponsored Conversations on Twitter Raise Concerns, Prompt Standards
But, Jeremiah Owyang, social analyst with Forrester Research, believes that they are not enough, “People won’t understand that ‘AD’ and ‘SP’ imply that those tweets are paid for. In the leaked Twitter documents, also know as Twittergate, , there is mention that Twitter is already thinking about this as a form of revenue generation.
In the meantime, I still believe that including “sponsored” In light of the FTC’s recent scrutiny of Social Media practices and the activity that connects brands to influencers and ultimately consumers, we will soon see guidelines and corresponding penalties to serve as governance for future engagement.
TechCrunch
- Saturday, July 25, 2009
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A generation is defined by more than age
Currently, he’s working on exploring policy and educational challenges for the future generation of digital natives, the regulation of digital media and technology, ICT interoperability, the institutional settings for fostering entrepreneurship, and the law’s impact on innovation and risk in the ICT space.
Jeremiah Owyang, Forrester Research, live blogged Dr. Dr. Urs Gassar, Executive Director for the Berkman’s Center for Internet & Society, focuses his research and teaching on information law and policy and the interaction between law and innovation.
Workplace Learning Today
- Wednesday, May 20, 2009
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The President Has Always Been Their Facebook Friend
Nice post by Jeremiah Owyang about his conversations with some college juniors and seniors about to enter the workforce.
The Obama Generation | 22 January 2009
...Tags: A couple of realities for these young people:
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Workplace Learning Today
- Friday, January 23, 2009
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Miley Cyrus Leaves Twitter, Yet the Internet Limps On
The Times continues: "[Twitter's] growth has instead come from adults who might not have used other social sites before Twitter, said Jeremiah Owyang, an industry analyst studying social media."
That raises a question entirely discrete from the Miley Cyrus incident: will the next generation of Web users pick up Twitter? But if Twitter becomes "your parents' social The departure of Miley Cyrus from Twitter has caused seismic waves of socio-technological uproar--or so you'd think by reading elegaic posts from the Washington Post, Yahoo News, Reuters, MSNBC and, perplexingly, NJ.com, all of whom covered the "story."
Fast Company
- Friday, October 9, 2009
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Miley Cyrus Leaves Twitter, Yet the Internet Limps On
The Times continues: "[Twitter's] growth has instead come from adults who might not have used other social sites before Twitter, said Jeremiah Owyang, an industry analyst studying social media."
That raises a question entirely discrete from the Miley Cyrus incident: will the next generation of Web users pick up Twitter? But if Twitter becomes "your parents' social The departure of Miley Cyrus from Twitter has caused seismic waves of socio-technological uproar--or so you'd think by reading elegaic posts from the Washington Post, Yahoo News, Reuters, MSNBC and, perplexingly, NJ.com, all of whom covered the "story."
Fast Company
- Friday, October 9, 2009
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