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Informal Learning Flow is a content hub started by Jay Cross that collects and organizes the best information on the web around informal learning. We hope this will help you find good stuff, learn and stay current.
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Live Blog: MOG Is Bringing Its Impressive Music Service To iPhone And Android
MOG Music Network, the editorial-based site hosted at MOG.com, reaches 16 million unique visitors a month. Along with playlists and individual songs, users can also tap into MOG Radio, which generates a playlist of songs based on one of your favorite artists, albums, or songs (it’s a bit like Pandora, but you can dynamically adjust the content of your station using a slider and can jump to new songs as many times as you’d like). I’m here in Austin, Texas, where MOG CEO David Hyman is introducing the service’s new mobile functionality. This is a major step
TechCrunch
- Monday, March 15, 2010
Sponsor Post: The Greatest Camera of Our Time? It's in Your Phone
Add the dimension of them connecting to social networking sites , and that really makes things interesting.
Maybe it depends on individual choices. Editor's note : We offer our long-term sponsors the opportunity to write 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
- Monday, March 15, 2010
Twitter Expected To Take The Wraps Off Its Advertising Platform Today
I’ve yet to come across any form of digital advertising that people truly love, and Twitter is tricky territory for advertising as it revolves primarily around personal, direct communication between individuals. It isn’t anything like putting display ads up on a newspaper site (or even a social network), or matching search keywords with relevant text ads.
Later today, Twitter CEO Evan Williams will be interviewed by Umair Haque of the Havas Media Lab at the SXSW conference in Austin, Texas. We’ll of course be covering any announcements that will be made by Williams
TechCrunch
- Monday, March 15, 2010
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Networking Reconsidered
Social networking is becoming more important, both at the individual and institutional level. It conjures up images of classical networking and schmoozing, driven by individuals intent upon prying business cards out of others and relentlessly expanding their contact lists, manipulatively using their contacts to advance their own interests.
Our focus on social networks has a very different emphasis. For many, this provokes a negative reaction. In fact we would argue that classical networking approaches tend to undermine rather than support the value of social
HarvardBusiness.org
- Monday, January 4, 2010
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Forwarding Is the New Networking
Michael Schrage recently wrote a post on this site about the importance of forwarding information as a way to enhance network relationships. Forwarding is the new networking. OK, it's not really the new networking, since it's been going on for more than a decade now. He's right about this, although the title — "The Disadvantage of Twitter and Facebook" — is misleading (and inaccurate, since people retweet things all the time — but sadly, editors know that anything with Facebook and Twitter in the title gets a lot of page views and retweets). The fact that you
HarvardBusiness.org
- Wednesday, September 30, 2009
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Blog - Altruism repays the best-connected individuals
Unselfish behaviour spreads through society in a way that most benefits the "hubs" in the network
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Unmasking Social-Network Users
Researchers find a way to identify individuals in supposedly anonymous social-network data.
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Web 2.0 Tools, Networks and Community (Individuals vs. Collective)
This forms a big network of people linked first through content and eventually directly (in person or via social networking). Nancy raises the question of the fact that traditional online communities were bounded by the tool and the new big network is not contained within the tool. Her comment: New tools which allow a person to 'carry' their identity across a variety of online platforms and create their own personal networks suggest Nancy just created a post out of an article and presentation that I had linked to before: Full Circle Online Interaction Blog: Blogs and Community - launching a new paradigm for online community?
eLearning Technology
- Monday, December 11, 2006
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The Personal Network Effect
The presumption in the design of most networks is that the value of the network increases with the number of nodes in the network. This is known as the Network Effect, a term that was coined by Robert Metcalfe , the founder of Ethernet. Image source It is therefore tempting to suggest that a similar sort of thing holds for members of the network, that the value of the network is increased the more connections a person has to the network. This isn't the case. Each connection produces value to the person.
Half an Hour
- Sunday, November 4, 2007
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HP Researchers Design Intelligent Social Network with Focus on "Real" Friends
New from HP's Social Computing Lab comes news of Friendlee, an entirely new kind of social network that focuses on the intimate connections between close friends, family, and colleagues. The application, designed to operate on your mobile phone, tracks your call and messaging history to provide an ambient awareness of who your "real" friends are and then adds those people to your social network. Not only that, but Friendlee also tracks the businesses you call frequently to identify your preferred services which can then be used as recommendations to your network of friends.
ReadWriteWeb
- Friday, May 1, 2009
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The Disadvantage of Twitter and Facebook
Yes, I know that Facebook and other social networking platforms change the posting paradigm and render practices like forwarding a digital anachronism. It makes me more sensitive to individual perceptions and needs. Senders build their brands as individuals exquisitely attuned both to the growing wealth of useful information and what their clients/customers/colleagues might need to know. A single question haunts me as I write this:
Will you forward this post to someone you respect?
HarvardBusiness.org
- Tuesday, September 8, 2009
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Explainers to Watch in 2009
Individuals and organizations will find business models in helping people deal with the complexity. Below are some companies and individuals who we think will be making a real contribution in 2009.
Explainer Explainer Network Members - Video producers listed on the Common Craft Explainer Network page.
If there is one prediction I have for 2009, it will be that our world will become more complex.?? We will all be confronted with new products, services, ideas and concepts that will confuse the majority of us.??
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Network Skills
I personally believe that one of the areas where learning professionals need the most help is how communities and networks impact learning and building individual and facilitation skills around these: Knowing how to individually leverage Network Skills and Communities to help with work and learning tasks Community and Network Facilitation Skills to help others learn and work using networks and communities In my post Networks and Learning Communities , I looked a bit at this topic. But, I by no means consider myself an expert and
eLearning Technology
- Thursday, July 16, 2009
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