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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

Amadeus (1984) - 0 views

  • In 1984, Saul Zaentz, Peter Shaffer and Milos Forman collaborated in bringing a truly remarkable life to the silver screen. The story of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, through the eyes of rival composer, Antonio Salieri. The film is complete with an insightful script (courtesy of Mr. Shaffer), magnificent acting, wondrous sets and costume designs, incredible choreography (thanks to Twyla Tharp), and, above all, the glorious music of Mozart himself.The movie of Salieri's life, through which Mozart played an integral part, is told in flashback mode, beginning in around the year 1822. An old and perhaps emotionally disturbed Antonio Salieri attempts suicide, and in doing so, apologizes for killing Mozart some 31 years earlier. He survives and is admitted to an insane asylum, where he tells a young priest his tale of jealousy and mediocrity.The priest is fascinated and alternately troubled by the lengthy and emotional story. Salieri tells of growing up in Italy with a father who did not care for music; and how he rejoiced for the chance to go to Vienna after his father's untimely death. He tells of how he first had met the young Mozart, and how immature and dirty minded Mozart was. He also tells of how "The Creature" had an intimate relationship with the girl that Salieri had cared for. Most importantly, however, he confided in the priest that he had learned to hate God for giving him a deep love of music, only to deny him the talent to create truly memorable music. He thought God had given him Mozart to mock him. Salieri's heart filled with such rage, such hatred and such jealousy, that he had vowed to himself to make God an enemy and to kill the young Mozart.As the movie moves along, carrying with it a deep sadness of the human condition, it also celebrates life by giving the audience joyous music, wonderful atmosphere and a general appreciation of humanity for not only eighteenth century Europe, but in any age where music speaks for our emotions.The movie won eight Academy Awards in March of 1985. The only reason it did not win nine was that Tom Hulce was nominated for best actor instead of best supporting actor. He actually was in a supporting role, and in a strange twist of irony, F. Murray Abraham won the best actor statuette; citing probably the only time when Salieri beat out Mozart in anything.
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    Milos Forman emigrált Cseho.-ból, és megalkotta ezt (és milyen jól tette):) (aláfestő zene Requiem, vagy egy kis koloratúr szoprán Éj királynő áriája)
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.
Drienyovszki János

User Generated Content and the Threat to Journalism - 0 views

  • Participation - many are no longer satisfied to just consume the thoughts and opinions of professional experts - but want to be involved in the process of discussing and interacting with the news. Beyond this we’re seeing more and more focus upon citizen journalism where millions of people have the means to engage in the reporting of news - simply by getting their mobile phone out.
  • Relationality - many of the new forms of media that are emerging not only involve readers in the reporting and interpretation of news - but they create spaces where community springs up around the news and information being shared. People are no longer finding meaning in news alone - but together in social networks. Suspicion of Institution - Government, Church, Big Business and other ‘institutions’ are increasingly being viewed with suspicion. I’m finding in my own daily interactions that more and more people have a growing sense of disillusionment and suspicion of mainstream media outlets and are looking for alternative sources of information.
  • Customization - we live in an age where we have almost unlimited choice in many areas of our lives. New media allows people to customize the information and news that they want to consume. Using tools like news aggregation they can now choose specific topics that they wish to follow and control when and how they consume it. Immediacy - no longer satisfied to wait for tomorrows paper or tonight’s news broadcast - people are increasingly following events in real time online. While TV and Radio have live coverage of some big events with broad appeal - New Media is light footed, nimble, highly targeted to special interests and quick. Whether it be watching Apple release it’s new iPod live via a blogger at the press event or getting reports and pictures of a natural disaster from a blogger caught up in the middle of the action - new media is increasingly ahead of the rest in getting information out.
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  • None of the above signals the end of journalism in my mind - there will always be a demand for well researched and well presented information. However it does present main stream media with numerous challenges - mainly around the way that they deliver news and information, how they draw readers into the process of reporting and interpreting news and how they keep journalistic standards high yet still compete to break stories.
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    Profi újságírók cikkei VS bloggerek cikkei.
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.
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.
Drienyovszki János

Google Wants To Pay You To Kill Wikipedia - Podcasting News - 0 views

  • An enormous amount of information resides in people’s heads: millions of people know useful things and billions more could benefit from that knowledge.
  • Knol will encourage
  • these people to contribute their knowledge online and make it accessible to everyone.
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  • The key principle behind Knol is authorship.
  • Every knol will have an author (or group of authors) who put their name behind their content. It’s their knol, their voice, their opinion. We expect that there will be multiple knols on the same subject, and we think that is good.
  • “moderated collaboration.”
  • People can submit comments, rate, or write a review of a knol.
  • With Knol, Google is looking for a way to monetize user-generated articles, effectively paying you to create a Wikipedia-killer.
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    A Google kezdeményezése a Wikipédia felszámolására.
Julia Hajdu

The Broadway Theatre - 0 views

  • Opened in 1932, the history of the Broadway Theatre stretches back to the mid 1920s. Up until 1924 the current site was occupied by a Fire Station which was relocated to Ladywell, from where it still operates to this day.
  • Silent movie projectors were ordered but in 1929, Al Jolson’s famous ‘Jazz Singer’ saw the first commercial sound on film presentation revolutionise cinema.
  • During the 1930s up to the Second World War, the building was primarily used by local organisations, the Utopians being joined by the Eldorado and Lewisham Operatic Societies.
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  • The first stage show was a production of ’Miss Hook of Holland’ by the Utopian Operatic Society, who are still involved with the venue to this day and celebrate their centenary in 2003.
  • Council promoted entertainment began following an act of Parliament by the Atlee Labour Government in 1948, that decreed Councils must provide entertainment at reasonable cost and encourage expression and achievement through performance.
  • Christmas 1990 saw a real threat to the theatre’s future.
  • Currently, the now re-named Broadway Theatre presents a wide range of popular star attractions alongside a host of community events, providing educational programmes ans shows that touch all ages, from primary schools at the numerous children’s shows, schools concerts and panto, through to the elderly at special midweek matinee presentations
  • Pianist Walter Landauer (of Rawitcz and Landauer fame) was in the middle of a solo concert in 1978 when, during a Strauss waltz, the pedals fell off the piano. Walter kept playing without missing a note but turned to the audience and shouted ‘My God. The brakes have gone!’
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    The story of The Broadway
anonymous

1963: Partial Test Ban Treaty - 0 views

  • Proclaiming as their principal aim the speediest possible achievement of an agreement on general and complete disarmament under strict international control in accordance with the objectives of the United Nations which would put an end to the armaments race and eliminate the incentive to the production and testing of all kinds of weapons, including nuclear weapons, Seeking to achieve the discontinuance of all test explosions of nuclear weapons for all time, determined to continue negotiations to this end, and desiring to put an end to the contamination of man's environment by radioactive substances,
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      Az 1960-as évektől a nukleáris fegyverkezés veszélyei egyre nyilvánvalóbbá válnak és egyfajta tudományos együttműködés van kibontakozóban: ezért 1960-ban a Doomsday Clock mutatóit 5 perccel visszaállítják. Az 1963-ban az USA, az Egyesült Királyság és a Szovjetunió által megkötött Partial Test Ban Treaty pedig újabb mérföldkőnek bizonyul: a preambulumban olvasható szöveg valóban az enyhülés politikáját sugallja, s így az óra mutatója ismét 5 perccel távolabb kerül az ítéletidőtől: 1963-ban 11 óra 48 percnél áll. Ugyanakkor meglepő, hogy az 1962-es kubai rakétaválság mit sem mozdított a Doomsday Clock mutatóján - elvégre sokan jegyzik ezt a dátumot úgy, mint a "majdnem 3. világháború" potenciális előestéjét.
Petra Tobik

elearningeuropa.info - 0 views

  • These days we are seeing more and more learning opportunities for seniors that seek to meet the challenge of including older people in the information and communication society
  • seniors could be one of the target groups who would profit most from online learning opportunities
  • Quoting a 75 years old learner: “I liked being able to get to grips with this new (to me) technology in the privacy of my own home in my own time. Being able to work at my own pace - some things came quickly, others not so. Being able to contact our mentors and other course members from time to time and when necessary”.
Mirtill Megyeri

Luxury travel resistant to the effects of economic crisis - andBEYOND | Travelwires.com - 0 views

  • Johannesburg - Leading South African-based luxury safari group, andBEYOND, continues to roll out an innovative, multi pronged marketing programme to counter the effects of the global financial slump. Started in the last quarter of 2008, the programme has been aimed at the international travel trade, the international and local travel media, past guests and potential new guests. Initiatives include competitive offers, discounts to travel partners, a relaxation on trading terms, print advertising, a promotional digital campaign and increased PR activity. “Luxury travel has tended to be somewhat more resistant to the effects of the crisis compared to other sectors, although not impervious,” commented Nicky Fitzgerald, Group Marketing Director
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      Ebben a cikkben olvasharjuk, hogy nem csupán a kis emberek érintettek a gazdasági világválságban ha le kell modnnaiuk megszokott utazásaikról. Jelentősen visszaesett a luxus utzások száma is, mely arra enged következtetni, hogy bizony a nagyon gazdagok is megnézik mire mennyit költenek.
Orsolya Ujj

Obama open to limited legalization - First Read - msnbc.com - 0 views

  • Obama can't seem to escape the smoke of his youthful indiscretions wafting after him on the campaign trail. Just four days after he told a group of high school students that he had experimented with drugs in high school, Obama had to admit to it again at a town hall here.
  • The question was followed up by another voter asking him, "Unlike other presidents, did you inhale?""I did," Obama said to loud applause and laughter. "It's not something that I'm proud of. It was a mistake … But you know, I'm not going to.  I never understood that line. The point was to inhale. That was the point."
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      Számomra érthetetlen, hogy a média miért csinál ekkora felhajtást egy-egy alkalmi, fiatalkori füvezésből. Nyilvánvalóan illegális amit tett. De nem volt drogfüggő soha, ma sem él velük. Ennyi.
Anna Vágási-Kovács

Tribal Identity and Ethnic Conflicts in Northeast India [page 3] - 0 views

  • The inward-looking self definition of identity as an ethnonational entity now not only effect the people's relation's with "the outsiders," but also the inter-ethnic groups' relations within the region. The expectations to achieve economic and political liberation on the basis of ethnic groups have led to feuds between the people groups within the region. Although a common enemy is still strongly felt to be "the outsiders," in the attempts to define one's ethnonationality, and in the struggle for "autonomy" and liberation, the more powerful neighbouring ethnic groups came to be identified as obstacles. The Naga-Kuki clash in recent years is a good example. If the trend continues as it is, we may expect to see more feuds among the ethnic groups.
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      A politikai és gazdasági változás a népcsoportok közötti további viszályokhoz vezethet, ahogyan azt India példája mutatja.
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"
Lilla Hegedus

Englisches Seminar: e-learning - 0 views

  • E-learning at the Department of EnglishThe integration of e-learning activities within traditional course formats is strongly promoted by the Department of English in accordance with the teaching strategy of the university. E-learning courses developed at the Department have won international awards and further an effective increase in learning performance. E-learning has opened up many new opportunities for students, while it has also presented some new challenges. The best way to approach an online learning experience is to jump in at the deep end with your eyes wide open. You need to understand that there is a lot of hard work involved, and that there will be times when the whole thing can seem a bit overwhelming. However, if you stay focused on your objectives, and manage your time well, you will find e-learning to be a very rewarding and liberating experience. Before starting to think about specific strategies to ensure your success in an online learning environment, please understand the following.
Varga Anikó

Shanghai Sweats as U.S. Races Clock to Fund World Expo Pavilion - Bloomberg.com - 0 views

  • U.S. delegation struggles to raise $61 million to participate.
  • a private group that won approval from the state department in March 2008 to design, build and operate the U.S. exhibit, is in negotiations with sponsors for proposed donations of more than half of the $61 million needed
  • A design for the building, with the theme “Rise to the Challenge,”
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  • The expositions have generated some famous architectural attractions including the Eiffel Tower
  • Denmark is sending Copenhagen’s bronze Little Mermaid statue
  • The city of 19 million residents has signed up 185 nations and 46 organizations for the event that starts in May next year.
  • Shanghai has set aside $100 million to help less-developed nations pay for participation
Varga Anikó

China offers strong support to help facilitate U.S. participation in Shanghai Expo_Engl... - 0 views

  • hina offers strong support to help facilitate U.S. participation in the 2010 Shanghai Expo and hopes the U.S. side soon to confirm its participation
  •  Since the Expo will contribute to restoring confidence in the world economy, Zhou said he hopes U.S. corporations to look at things in a long-term perspective and provide active support to facilitate U.S. participation in the Expo.
  •  So far, the U.S. nonprofit preparation institution hasn't raised enough funds for the participation.
Réka Kocsis

Effective Learning Resources and Experiences Sharing in Open E-Learning Envir... - 0 views

  • While E-Learning (or Web-based Learning) provides unprecedented flexibility and convenience to both the learners and the instructors, the inherited instructor-centered education model has been confronted with great challenge in this open, large-scale and distributed e-learning environment. Actually, the huge number of e-learners and its wide dispersion make it difficult or even impossible for the instructors to cater to each e-learner individually. As a result, in this project we mainly focus on creating a cooperative e-learning environment to enhance the collaboration between individual e-learners, enable them to be aware of the presence of appropriate partners, get to know each other, share useful learning resources and experiences, and finally increase the learning efficiency and performance.
Tamás Sasvári

Education, training and research in the information society - 0 views

  • The opportunities for liberal education and the open university to provide education in information society skills will be increased, with special attention given to the ageing population. The competencies of adult
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    The opportunities for liberal education and the open university to provide education in information society skills will be increased, with special attention given to the ageing population.
Tamás Sasvári

Ageing well in the Information Society: Action Plan on Information and Communication Te... - 0 views

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    The European Commission is launching a new action plan within the framework of the i2010 initiative: the aim is both to help older people towards a safer and more independent old age and to promote the development of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in services to persons.
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