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anja c. wagner

Build It With Me - 3 views

  • Build It With Me is a tool that connects design & development entrepreneurs. It exists to make creating apps easier by connecting you with like-minded designers & developers with the same goal: create cool & useful apps. Getting funding for your app idea is hard and often unrealistic. Most of the time you may just need to connect with a partner who has a skill set you lack to finish off your app. This is where Build It With Me is comes in, connecting you to those people. Skip the funding. Build It With Me will help you bootstrap your ideas into actual apps.
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    OK, also um Apps geht es also ...
Alex K

Twitter Decides It's Time to Make Some Real Money | Lance Ulanoff | PCMag.com - 0 views

  • Unlike a traditional ad network, this one starts with a viral network at its very core. An @earlybird tweet seen by one million followers could be retweeted by just one percent and be seen by an additional 10,000 Twitter users. That's assuming a 1X pass along. Surely, some really good deals will be retweeted 20, 30, or many more times. In other words, @earlybird is, potentially, a very powerful idea.
  • Now, as Twitter recognized with its first ad-based tweets attempt, this program will only be as successful as the quality of the tweets, and by that I mean the advertising and deals. I assume Twitter has a team working with partners to create incredibly engaging, pithy, powerful, and ultra-attractive 140-character ads—at least I hope it does.
  • If Twitter's successful, the next phase is obvious: More ad network accounts. Some will be broad like this one. There'll likely be a "supersaver" account that offers really cheap deals. Then Twitter will move to more narrow categories, such as @automotivedeals and @technologyoffers. With each new, successful slice, Twitter ad accounts will get narrower and narrower until Twitter can charge extremely high prices for ultra-vertical ad accounts. Of course, Twitter has to build or acquire the right Twitter account names. Few as good as @earlybird are probably still available.
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  • It all makes sense, but there are issues. First of all, there's the community reaction. Do Twitter users actually want to see ads and deals on the service? The short answer is yes. Look at the success of the Woot Twitter account.
  • I think these issues are surmountable, but I also believe that Twitter may want to start working with third-party clients to encourage a new Twitter panel for contextual, ad- and partner-driven tweets.
n bauch

do-it.online Veranstaltungen - 1 views

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    Webinar mit der Juristin Petra Geißinger zum rechtssicheren Umgang mit dem Urheberrecht in seinen Grundzügen für Dozenten und Trainer, Lehrbeauftragte und Bildungsverantwortliche, am 29.11.2010, bei do.it-online von 14:00 - 15:30 Uhr, kostenfrei.
Joerg Eisfeld-Reschke

Why Facebook Chose to Limit Google and Spare Twitter Search - 0 views

  • Google will capture the chatter about it in real-time from sources such as Twitter, Yahoo Answers, news media and Facebook. The inclusion of Facebook () in this list of real-time sources is one of the most important aspects of today’s announcements, and it is something that could have major implications for Twitter and its ambitions to become the world’s water cooler. In fact, Facebook held back the opportunity to deal a heavy hit to its microblogging rival. But why?
anja c. wagner

"Privacy and Publicity in the Context of Big Data" - 0 views

  • Privacy is not about control over data nor is it a property of data.  It's about a collective understanding of a social situation's boundaries and knowing how to operate within them.  In other words, it’s about having control over a situation. It's about understanding the audience and knowing how far information will flow.  It’s about trusting the people, the situating, and the context.  People seek privacy so that they can make themselves vulnerable in order to gain something: personal support, knowledge, friendship, etc.
  • 1) Security Through Obscurity Is a Reasonable Strategy 2) Not All Publicly Accessible Data is Meant to be Publicized 3) People Who Share PII Aren’t Rejecting Privacy 4) Aggregating and Distributing Data Out of Context is a Privacy Violation 5) Privacy is Not Access Control
  • Social norms can and are changing, but that doesn't mean that privacy has been thrown out the door. People care deeply about privacy, care deeply about maintaining context.  But they also care about publicity, or the right to walk out in public and be seen. 
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  • This goes back to our methodological conundrum with Big Data.  Not all data are created equal and it's really hard to make reasonable interpretations from 30,000 feet without understanding the context in which content is produced and shared.  Treating data as arbitrary bytes is bound to get everyone into trouble. So we’re stuck with an ethical conundrum: do we err on the side of making sure that we care for those who are most likely to be hurt or do we accept the costs of exposing people?  
  • During its tenure, Facebook has made a series of moves that have complicated people's understanding of context, resulting in numerous outpourings of frustration over privacy. 
  • People don't seek privacy when they have something to hide.  They hide because they want to maintain privacy.  They seek privacy because they are social creatures who want to understand the context and manage information accordingly.  They seek privacy because they want to be socially appropriate and make themselves vulnerable to those around them.  People hide in plain sight all the time, but this is getting trickier and trickier with each new technology. 
  • Big Data is made of people. People producing data in a context.  People producing data for a purpose.  Just because it's technically possible to do all sorts of things with that data doesn't mean that it won't have consequences for the people it's made of. And if you expose people in ways that cause harm, you will have to live with that on your conscience.
  • Privacy will never be encoded in zeros and ones.  It will always be a process that people are navigating.  Your challenge is to develop systems and do analyses that balance the complex ways in which people are negotiating these systems.  You are shaping the future. I challenge you to build the future you want to inhabit.
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    Toller Vortrag von danah boyd - v.a. mit Blick auf die Datenschutz-Veränderungen bei Facebook
anja c. wagner

The Authoritative Guide to OAuth 1.0 « hueniverse - 1 views

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    "This guide attempts to explain OAuth by taking a look at its history, architecture, and technical details. It is written primarily for developers looking to implement services offering secure APIs or developers implementing clients using OAuth-protected services."
Brigitte Pott

Whitepaper MAKING SOCIAL WORK FOR YOU - 1 views

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    ... Many people are running around with their hair on fire, yelling, "How do we get into social! We just have to!" If that's the approach, then it will surely fail. But if you can devise a socially networked solution to any of a number of mission-critical business issues, then you're on the right track. The "social enterprise" uses a selection of collaboration, information and knowledge management tools to better link decision-makers to valuable information… and to each other. This "Enterprise 2.0" initiative is high on the list of must-do goals at the most senior levels in the biggest and best organizations. You can learn how the successful implementers, who are already into their second- or third-generation of social solutions, are making it work in their organizations. ...
Brigitte Pott

Webinar Higher Margins from Online Communities: - 0 views

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    This massive growth of social media has directly impacted IT resources and budgets; increasing volume and variability of requests from different departments potentially using a variety of systems has created an ongoing maintenance and management challenge. Join Acquia for this upcoming webinar where attendees will learn how: * To scale with the growth and challenges of managing social networks * Other organizations have addressed their own social needs and strengthened their brand * Social-as-a-Service, delivered in the Cloud can help address these challenges and relieve IT burdens
anja c. wagner

Conspiracy For Good - 1 views

  • And, taking it further, what if your participation over a few weeks or months actually impacts the story's development and creates positive change in the real world because a philanthropic mission is integrated into the narrative itself? The Conspiracy For Good is the culmination of this dream. This is the pilot project for a first-of-its-kind interactive story that empowers its audience to take real-life action and create positive change in the world. Call it Social Benefit Storytelling.
anja c. wagner

YouTube - The Evolution Of Google (eng) - 0 views

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    We tried to imagine the future of internet, web applications and devices scenarios in the next years. To explain our theories, we had imagine a future where Google will confirm its supremacy in internet innovation, and it will be the major innovator in applications and devices, till the final human integration in technology.
anja c. wagner

julianoliver.com - 0 views

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    levelHead uses a hand-held solid-plastic cube as its only interface. On-screen it appears each face of the cube contains a little room, each of which are logically connected by doors.
anonymous

Raid-Rush / Medien & Wissen - unzensiert - 0 views

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  • Kim Schmitz/Dotcom erklärt sich für unschuldig 23.01.2012 Megaupload-Gründer Kim Dotcom wird der Internetpiraterie und Geldwäsche beschuldigt. Vor einem Gericht in Neuseeland erklärt sich der verhaftete Deutsche für nicht schuldig. Dennoch muss er in Haft bleiben. Auckland - Der inhaftierte Kim ... FileSonic Download eingestellt 22.01.2012 All sharing functionality on FileSonic is now disabled. Our service can only be used to upload and retrieve files that you have uploaded personally. If this file belongs to you, please login to download it directly from your file manager. mhm ... Megaupload: Rapidshare zeigt sich nicht besorgt 22.01.2012 Nach der Schließung von Megaupload stellt sich die Frage, wie es mit Konkurrenz-Angeboten weitergeht.[] Daniel Raimer von Rapidshare sagte, dass sich sein Unternehmen keine Sorgen um den hauseigenen Dienst angesichts der Schließung von ...
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    Kim Schmitz/Dotcom erklärt sich für unschuldig 23.01.2012 Megaupload-Gründer Kim Dotcom wird der Internetpiraterie und Geldwäsche beschuldigt. Vor einem Gericht in Neuseeland erklärt sich der verhaftete Deutsche für nicht schuldig. Dennoch muss er in Haft bleiben. Auckland - Der inhaftierte Kim ... FileSonic Download eingestellt 22.01.2012 All sharing functionality on FileSonic is now disabled. Our service can only be used to upload and retrieve files that you have uploaded personally. If this file belongs to you, please login to download it directly from your file manager. mhm ... Megaupload: Rapidshare zeigt sich nicht besorgt 22.01.2012 Nach der Schließung von Megaupload stellt sich die Frage, wie es mit Konkurrenz-Angeboten weitergeht.[] Daniel Raimer von Rapidshare sagte, dass sich sein Unternehmen keine Sorgen um den hauseigenen Dienst angesichts der Schließung von ... Der Fall der OCH? 20.01.2012 Nach dem Bust von Megaupload/Megavideo haben nun Videozer , Videobb und Fileserve ihre Rewardsysteme eingestellt und sämtliches Geld einbehalten. Filepost zeigt diese Meldung: Your account has been blocked due to a large number of serious ...
anja c. wagner

The Future of Work: As Gartner Sees It | Upside Learning Blog - 3 views

  • Gartner points out that the world of work will probably witness ten major changes in the next ten years. Interesting in that it will change how learning happens in the workplace as well. The eLearning industry will need to account for the coming change and have a strategy in place to deal with the changes.
  • 1. “De-routinization” of work.
  • 2. Work swarms.
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  • 3. Weak links.
  • 4. Working with the collective.
  • 5. Work sketch-ups.
  • 6. Spontaneous work.
  • 7. Simulation and experimentation.
  • 8. Pattern sensitivity.
  • 9. Hyperconnected.
  • 10. My place.
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    Ein MUST-READ für alle!!
n bauch

MFG Innovationcast - 1 views

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    Podcasts der MFG Baden-Württemberg über IT, Medien und Web 2.0
Alex K

Mahalo.com - 0 views

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    Jason Calacanis (http://calacanis.com/mahalo/) calls it the "Google for learning"
anja c. wagner

Mozilla Popcorn on BBC World Service « o p e n m a t t - 1 views

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    The BBC's tech program "Click" interviewed Kat Cizek about her new interactive documentary, One Millionth Tower, and how she used open source technologies like WebGL and Mozilla Popcorn to make it unique. (Listen to the MP3.
anja c. wagner

Geo Social Networks | Vincos Blog - 2 views

  • An infographic showing the timeline of the most important geo social networks (or location based services). Please share and help me to improve it ! Thanks
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    Da sieht man mal, worauf die neuesten attraktiven Tools aufbauen ...
erikwegener

FredCavazza.net > What is Enterprise 2.0? - 1 views

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    If Web 2.0 was 2006's buzzword, we begin to hear much of Enterprise 2.0. To make a long story short, it means using inside an enterprise the successful tools
anja c. wagner

Half an Hour: What's Wrong With Creative Commons - 2 views

  • The trouble with Creative Commons, and with copyright in general, is that the rights are focused solely on the needs and interests of the copyright owner, and is silent regarding the situation of the user. Even the common conditions for exemption under fair dealing (that the use is non-commercial, that it is educational, that it is transformative, etc.) there is no reference to the situation of the user, beyond the specific terms of use of the material.
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    Interessante Überlegungen zum Copyright
n bauch

do-it.online Veranstaltungen - 1 views

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    Seminar „Urheberrecht für die Kreativwirtschaft" am 15.11.2010, 14:00 - 18:00 Uhr inStuttgart.
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    eine ähnliche Veranstaltung gibt/gab es auch hier in Berlin im Rahmen der ecomm-Veranstaltungsreihe siehe http://www.ecomm-berlin.de/termine/ecomm-berlin/ wird meistens wiederholt
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