Videos: When Social Media enters Popular Culture

A few days ago, I posted some videos on how social networks enter pop culture, a few folks like left some comments, here’s a few related vids: Second Life: The Real World Movie Facebook Anthem (From Rachel Beer) Internet Party 2: An Intervention for MySpace … Continue readingVideos: When Social Media enters Popular Culture

Taking Social Media Inside Your Clients’ Intranet

I just learned that one of our premiere clients has asked us to write a blog for their employees intranet. This means, we’d create specialized content just for them, personalized (un)syndicated content, interesting. The objective? To develop a relationship with them, talk with them (not … Continue readingTaking Social Media Inside Your Clients’ Intranet

Videos: When Social Networks enter Popular Culture

Social Networks have started to penetrate not just the culture of youths, but now pop culture, TV satires, and a general joke we here at many cocktail parties. Enjoy the following videos. glumbert – Poking Granny’s Boyfriend On Facebook Poking Granny’s Boyfriend On Facebook Confirm … Continue readingVideos: When Social Networks enter Popular Culture

Democractic Nomination: Twitter, Blog, and Nominee Website Activity

I was watching the chatter, and participating in the conversation, with great fascination. I’ve recorded some data using free social media tools (minutes after Obama left the stage), that look at keywords on twitter, as well as ‘traffic’ to websites of the runners. I rarely … Continue readingDemocractic Nomination: Twitter, Blog, and Nominee Website Activity

TrendWatch: Comparing MicroMemes, Network Feeds, and MacroMemes

I want you to start thinking differently about how you get information. As you know from my postings, that trust is highest from our peers, we trust those that are like us, or our friends above all us. Information delivery is evolving, we’re starting to … Continue readingTrendWatch: Comparing MicroMemes, Network Feeds, and MacroMemes