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Drienyovszki János

Huawei - Expert's Forum--User-generated content: opportunities for wireless o... - 0 views

  • They have been largely caught unawares by the growth of such sites as Flickr, YouTube, OhMyNews and MySpace. Their growth stems from both better broadband availability and the increased scope for tribalism, identity expression and personalisation that user-generated content provides. Paul Saffo of the marvellously titled Institute of the Future notes that this could herald a 'Cambrian explosion' of creativity: a flowering of expressive diversity on the scale of the eponymous proliferation of biological species 530 million years ago. So what does this trend mean for wireless carriers? John Delaney looks at the implications.
  • Mobile operators are well-placed to benefit from the explosion of interest in user-generated content (UGC). It fits well as an extension of the trend to personalize that is already so successful in the mobile environment, and offers a way to monetize the wealth of 'user-generated content' currently residing (unsent) on mobile terminals worldwide.
  • Other trends facilitating the growth in content include: The growth in storage capacity, coupled with ever cheaper prices. The growth of standardized, non-proprietary capacity in mobile phones encourages both sharing across other devices and upgrading.
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  • Operator reluctance to both lower the price of carriage and facilitate access to off-portal content will restrict the growth of mobile user-generated content.
  • During the last two years we have seen a considerable growth in online social networking sites and (often by extension) those that feature user-generated content, among the most successful of which are YouTube, MySpace and Second Life.
  • At the moment, around 10% of heavy users generate 40% of all MMS traffic
  • Recent research conducted by Nokia indicated that in emerging markets a very high percentage of users consider their phone as their primary camera (68% in India).
  • o take one example, an early band of foot fetishists has split into those who prefer tickling, different types of toe, or simply the pure aesthetics of the shape of the foot.
  • Users pay £0.50 to post a video via MMS to the See Me TV site. The most popular clips appear at the top of the browser menu, and 3 also adds categories so that customers can navigate to different types of clips. Viewer downloads are charged at a minimum of £0.10 each, of which 10% is returned to the originator of the content, with 3 pocketing the remainder. By September 2006, 3 had received more than 100,000 video clips from customers willing to share their recordings, with an average of over 1 million downloads per month. It had paid out a total of £250,000 to creators of the content, and recorded a tidy gross margin of 90%.
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  • his is growing, with customers being made aware of the possibilities of their mobile terminal for creating user-generated content in two ways: Much of the popular content on YouTube and other popular sites is recorded using the video function on camera phones. This in turn provides a trigger to other viewers to generate similar content User-generated content recorded on the mobile phone is increasingly featured on major news sites, such as BBC Online, and Yahoo! News. This was apparent in the aftermath of the London bombings in July 2005, when both websites posted material captured on the mobile phones of the public before their reporters could get to the scene.
  • Operators and vendors have already taken considerable steps to make the uploading of content to the network much easier.
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    Egy érdekes a cikk a UGC-ekről amelyek mobilokon születnek. Bizonyos cégek arra szakosodnak hogy előfizetésért cserébe a felhasználó képeket, kommenteket, blogot tölthet fel a mobiljáról.
Rebeka Hevesi

Annie Hall (1977) - 0 views

  • `Annie Hall', long thought to be Woody Allen's opus, is perhaps a perfect romantic comedy because it not only shows the happy, touching moments of relationships, but also displays the reality of coupling – the occasional waning of interest in one another, the hypercritical moments, etc. It is absolutely brilliantly written; Woody Allen exhibits his usual dry humor and self-deprecation, but also his sensitive, passionate and romantic side. It was because of this film that I fell in love with Woody Allen at the age of twelve (take your cheap shot here) and almost twenty years later he still is that intellectual, bookish and humorous ideal. Diane Keaton was his muse and co-star for this film, and they are perfect counterparts – so much so that their interaction onscreen doesn't seem like viewing two actors in a film, but is a much more voyeuristic experience. Watching `Annie Hall' is like sitting at a bistro table and observing another couple a few tables away, and that is just one of the elements that make this film so endearing. Most people can relate to at least some aspects of Alvy and Annie's relationship, which helps make this film a timeless one. However, `Annie Hall' is not just a good romantic comedy; it is a film that engages some unusual storytelling techniques. Actors speak directly to the audience, characters interact with strangers on the street who just happen to know the answers to the personal questions posed, there is a brief animation scene, etc. While none of these approaches were new in 1977, their execution was inspired. `Annie Hall' is like a fond memory, or a favorite old song – anytime I have discussed this film with others their smiling expressions are usually tinged with a hint of nostalgia, because one can look back on either their past or current relationship and do what precious few films allow us to do – relate on a personal level.
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    "Nem akarok olyan klubhoz tartozni, ami elfogadna a tagjának"
Viola Csilla Grolmusz

The Nationalism Project: Book Review of Stjepan Radic, the Croat Peasant Party, and the... - 0 views

  • An attempt to bring light to the controversial matter of Croat nationalism, Mark Biondich's Stjepan Radic, the Croat Peasant Party, and the Politics of Mass Mobilization, 1904-1928 makes a good start in explaining South Slavic nationalism by dissecting and particularizing it. Biondich's book is focused on a very limited period of time and is centered on one influential Croat historical figure; it is not only a study of party politics, or a monograph, but an account of a top-down nationalist movement. The Croat Peasant Party's 'third way ideology' (79) - with emphasis on state rights, as opposed to the all-encompassing Yugoslavism and the separatist Croat nationalist movement -went on to become an influential mass (rather than class) party, mostly because of Radic's skillfulness in attracting peasants and in making political deals with the intelligentsia (66-67).
    • Viola Csilla Grolmusz
       
      A különböző délszláv népekben mindig is elég nemzeti öntudat volt ahhoz, hogy lázadjanak a "délszláv homogenizálás" ellen, így a szerbek általi alárendeltségben mindig megjelentek a radikális nacionalista horvát mozgalmak (pl usztasák).
Drienyovszki János

Masters of Media, New Media MA Amsterdam » Lev Manovich on User Generated Con... - 0 views

  • Online video is renegotiating its (problematic) relationship with cinema. It deals with cinematographic principles versus the principles of the online age. We cannot directly transfer the cinematographic principles into the online age as new media has its own specificities. YouTube is not just video on the web but YouTube is a natively digital object. Ten years ago Lev Manovich proposed to consider the database as the (new) dominant media form. The database is the hegemonic media form online, as can be seen on YouTube, Flickr, MySpace and Google. We should think beyond technology now the database is also becoming a dominant social form. The database is shaping the social.
  • New social media behaviors Both hardware and software (and interfaces if we choose to put the interface between hardware and software instead of seeing it as software) direct new users to turn their media into social media. YouTube pushes you to interact by offering a wide abundance of “social options” such as Share/Post video/Add to groups etc. I recognize this trend in the use of my new mobile phone. Not only is it my first mobile phone with an integrated camera it also gives me the option to publish a picture on the web immediately. This has been made even easier by installing a piece of software called Shozu that immediately pops up a “Send to Flickr” dialog after I have taken a picture. This causes me to upload nearly every picture I take to Flickr. My mobile phone creates new social media behaviors.
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    Újfajta magatartás a médiában.
Drienyovszki János

Why user-generated medical content works | FreshNetworks Blog - 0 views

  • The medical industry is one that sees a lot of UGC. A search on YouTube finds thousands of videos of people talking about their illnesses, from cancer sufferers to people with bullemia. Support groups are flourishing and people are finding that sharing experiences and content online is sometimes easier than face-to-face. Talking about your experiences to video and uploading this to YouTube for others to respond to and comment on is probably easier than discussing it in real life. The internet and social networks probably offer access to a greater number of fellow-sufferers than even a local support group might offer. Beyond support, people can use social media and user-generated content to help understand their illnesses. The supposed danger here is that people will self-diagnose and that this may be incorrect. At the same time, you’d expect that privacy issues would prevent any meaningful and useful exchange of ideas. But in fact, user-generated medical content is a vibrant example of how the social networking and online communities can be powerful for exchanging information.
  • A report by Jupiter Research in 2007 showed that 20% of Americans turn to others online for information about medical issues. They are clearly not shy of seeking or giving advice, even on more personal issues. They use sites such as OrganizedWisdom, a Wiki-style community, to share information they have and get information they need. The concern over the accuracy of this information still stands, with worries about non-medical professionals sharing information that people use to self-diagnose. But research by the British Medical Journal in 2004 found that in the online support communities it studied only 6% of content was incorrect. If this replicated across all medical content online then it would probably be among some of the more accurate user-generated content on the internet. User-generated medical content shows that people are willing to share and are accurate when they do so. Even in a more niche and potentially risky area such as medical advice and disgnosis, the quality and usefulness of user-generated content is high.
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    Miért népszerű a UGC? A UGC-k mint az orvosi konzultáció egy újabb foruma.
Anna Csák

ISETL : International Society for Exploring Teaching and Learning - 0 views

  • Research shows that only one out of three elderly people (over the age of sixty-five) are using the Internet. As a result, usability is a major issue. Vision along with hearing problems are a major contributor to the uneasiness many older adults feel. In direct correlation, this is one result of the many interfaces of the internet. Therefore, the demands of the new media on older adults are examined along with the physical and psychological changes older adults may have while using the Internet. Lastly, the article provides ideas on how changing interfaces on the internet will put older adults at a great advantage in the new media.
  • Older people frequently report problems with these tasks because of mobility issues, inconvenience, and fear of crime. Shopping, banking and even taking control of their health-care online, could improve these problems and allow seniors to play a more active role in their own social lives.
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    A cikk utal rá, mennyivel könnyebbé válna az idősödőek élete az ITC használatával.
Lilla Hegedus

Education - University of Oxford - 0 views

  • MSc in Education (e-Learning)Course Code | 003105 This one-year, full-time course consists of three papers and a dissertation. The three papers are on Historical, Theoretical and Technological Foundations of e-Learning; Practical Applications of e-Learning; and Foundations of Education Research. The three papers are assessed by long essays. After Easter students continue to work on their research-based dissertation which is submitted in September. Length of programme: One year full-time Core and optional courses: see the departmental websiteProgramme specification: see the departmental website
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    E-Learning
Darák Péter

North Korea to allow limited access to "the internet" on cellphones -- Engadget - 0 views

  • Looks like North Korea -- a place not known for its liberal attitudes toward communication of information -- may slowly be taking another baby step toward the 21st century. The country, which only began allowing limited access to cell phones last December, has announced that now, limited access to the internet will be available on mobiles as well. Apparently about 20,000 of North Korea's estimated 23 million citizens now have cell phones, and though there is scant detail about what the internet access will constitute, an estimated 400 million dollars was spent to construct the 3G network in the country. So while there's no real bright side to the story, at least those lucky few who can look at Kim Jong Il's official website will have a decent connection.
Lilla Hegedus

Simple Minds - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Simple Minds are a rock band from Scotland, who had their greatest worldwide popularity from the mid-1980s to the early 1990s. The band, from the south side of Glasgow, produced a handful of critically acclaimed albums in the early 1980s, and later went on to produce some politically inspired and critically praised work. Simple Minds have secured a string of successful hit singles, the best known being its number one worldwide hit single "Don't You (Forget About Me)", from the soundtrack of the John Hughes movie The Breakfast Club. Founding members Jim Kerr (vocals) and Charlie Burchill (guitar), along with drummer Mel Gaynor, are the core of the band, which currently features Andy Gillespie on keyboards and Eddie Duffy on bass guitar.
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    Music
Mercédesz Illés

E-learning Project - Università di Bologna - 0 views

  • The University of Bologna has always been very active in this sector with initiatives of a high educational and scientific quality, and it has set up a work commission on e-learning with the task of preparing and coordinating an organic intervention project. Initiatives: Completion and management of the electronic catalogue of the e-learning experiences set up at the University. Creation, through CITAM, of a platform (AlmaChannel) belonging to the University of Bologna for the management of e-learning activities and running of training courses Creation of a training course on the problems of e-learning addressed to lecturers, PhD students, people with a research grant, and technical personnel of the University Participation in announcements and research competitions on e-learning subjects on a regional, national and European level Funding of certain courses (Masters, First or Second Level Degree Courses, high education initiatives) to be carried out using "blended learning" o "full distance learning" techniques in order to experiment prototypes and perfect teaching-methodological models that will become assets for the entire University.
Sandor Suto

The 10 Big Lies of Multi-Level Marketing - 0 views

  • Lie #2: Network marketing is the most popular and effective new way to bring products to market. Consumers like to buy products on a one-to-one basis in the MLM model.
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    Éles hazugság igazság példákkal hatásosan figyelmeztet az MLM-mel kapcsolatos hazugságokra.
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    Végre egy oldal ami elmondja, hogy egyáltalán nem tökéletes az MLM. Sőt....
Barbara Bencze

Index - Kultúr - Élőben követhető az Oscar Iphone-on - 0 views

  • Az Amerikai Filmakadémia által megrendelt alkalmazás a nyertesekről küld értesítést, és meg lehet nézni a jelölt filmek előzeteseit is. Azért élő közvetítést nem kapnak a szoftver letöltői.
Joosep Tens

Politics.Hu: Hungary not seen as driving agenda during EU presidency - 0 views

  • Talas said that Hungary should use the presidency as an opportunity to train for new EU missions, such as the one in Africa. In his view, Hungary cannot allow itself to send merely a few soldiers and limit its involvement to a symbolic presence.
  • As far as military and defence policy is concerned, Hungary's EU presidency will probably have to focus on developing rapid reaction capabilities and strengthening the role of the European Defence Agency. Hungary, too, will have to manage the ongoing military missions and possibly coordinate the launch of further ones, Talas told the paper.
    • Joosep Tens
       
      Magyarország úgy tűnik nem a legmegfelelőbb ország e feladatok ellátására, mivel csak gdp-je 1%-át fordítja katonai célokra. Ha eszközökkel és katonákkal nem, lehet hogy a szervezésben tudnának segíteni a magyarok az EU-s katonai missziókban.
István Bodnár

Josef Hofmann - 0 views

  • Hofmann was one of the greatest of pianists from the Golden Age, or any age. His was a totally individual voice, instantly recognisable, like that of his pupil Shura Cherkassky, and unlike anything that can be heard today. Whether one likes or dislikes Hofmann’s style, it can never be denied that he was one of the most prodigiously gifted musicians to have ever graced this earth.
Mirtill Megyeri

Johnny Vaughan's heaven & hell - Telegraph - 0 views

  • Labriz on Silhouette Island in the Seychelles was the best family resort holiday I've ever had. In terms of food, surroundings, activities, safety, beauty, it really was a very rare tick-all-the-boxes break. They sell it as a honeymoon resort, not as a family break, yet, ironically, it is the most perfect family place I've been to. It's the only resort on the island, so it's safe, the water's warm and the service is amazing. We did a bit of scuba diving, sailed, even visited giant tortoises. It's the most beautiful spot on earth. It even had a teppanyaki Japanese restaurant in the middle of a lake. Just incredible.
    • Mirtill Megyeri
       
      Egy utazás lehet maga a földi paradicsom, válhat pokollá is. Egy olyan weblapról van a történet ahol sztárok mesélnek jó és kevésbé jó, de mindenképpen emlékezetes élményeikről.
Levente Toth

United Nations University - 1 views

  • A UNU e-learning workshop was held on 26 and 27 November 2008 at the UN Campus in Bonn on innovative capacity development through e-learning with a special focus on Africa.
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    ENSZ Egyetem
Viola Csilla Grolmusz

thinking difference: Nationalism series: What is missing in Hans Kohn's theory - 0 views

  • So what is Kohn saying and what is he missing about nationalism? In a nutshell, his theory is that nationalism is a will, a sentiment, a state of mind, mostly referring to and pertinent in politics. "Nationalism - he writes - is a state of mind in which the supreme loyalty of the individual is felt to be due the nation-state" (p. 9). This state of mind emerged, according to Kohn, in the 18th century, initially in England (beginning with the 17th century), where it was facilitated by ideas of individual freedoms and rights and by the Puritan messianism. Building on previous social structures, English nationalism emerged as a civilized, universal and peaceful concept (though one gets to wonder from whose perspective...). The corruption of nationalism comes with German Romanticism and subsequently with the passion of the French Revolution and the Central & Eastern European national 'awakenings'.
    • Viola Csilla Grolmusz
       
      Kohnnál nem a közös múlt, történelem és vallás szerepel a nacionalizmus középpontjában, sokkal inkább az akarat (nem a jog az államra), az érzés és a nemzeti öntudat.
Viola Csilla Grolmusz

H-Net Reviews - 0 views

  • However, what I deem to be probably the most interesting part of the whole book is the discussion by Frank Uekoetter in chapter 4 of the evolution of air pollution control in Nazi Germany and of the effects of polycracy on environmental policy-making. In this chapter, through an analysis of the debate between diverse bodies of the regime on how to approach air pollution, Uekoetter gives us insight into the ways Nazi polycracy actually worked and shows us how, at the end of the line and notwithstanding the claims of propaganda, pragmatism and continuity with the Weimar period characterized Nazi environmental policy-making.
    • Viola Csilla Grolmusz
       
      Valószínüleg elég kevesen foglalkoznak azzal a kérdéssel, hogy vajon a náci vezetés mit tett a légszennyezés ellen. Bár, ha belegondolunk, "irányelveikből" nem lógott ki a környezetvédelem. Egy másik érdekes kérdés, amit a könyv vizsgál az, hogy a politikai berendezkedés hogyan befolyásolta a döntéshozatalt környezetvédelmi kérdésekben.
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