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Louisette Leduc

The New Atlantis » Virtual Friendship and the New Narcissism - 0 views

  • or centuries, the rich and the powerful documented their existence and their status through painted portraits.
  • Self-portraits can be especially instructive. By showing the artist both as he sees his true self and as he wishes to be seen, self-portraits can at once expose and obscure, clarify and distort.
  • Today, our self-portraits are democratic and digital; they are crafted from pixels rather than paints. On social networking websites like MySpace and Facebook, our modern self-portraits feature background music, carefully manipulated photographs, stream-of-consciousness musings, and lists of our hobbies and friends.
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  • A new generation of social networking websites appeared in 2002 with the launch of Friendster, whose founder,
  • Friendster was an immediate success, with millions of registered users by mid-2003.
  • MySpace, launched in 2003, quickly to surpass it.
  • Besides MySpace and Friendster, the best-known social networking site is Facebook, launched in 2004.
  • Niche social networking sites are also flourishing:
  • Other niche social networking sites connect like-minded self-improvers;
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  • Social networking sites are also fertile ground for those who make it their lives’ work to get your attention—namely, spammers, marketers, and politicians.
  • . On MySpace and Facebook, for example, the process of setting up one’s online identity is relatively simple:
  • By contrast, Facebook limits what its users can do to their profiles. Besides general personal information, Facebook users have a “Wall” where people can leave them brief notes, as well as a Messages feature that functions like an in-house Facebook e-mail account. You list your friends on Facebook as well, but in general, unlike MySpace friends, which are often complete strangers (or spammers) Facebook friends tend to be part of one’s offline social circle.
  • Social networking websites “connect” users with a network—literally, a computer network. But the verb to network has long been used to describe an act of intentional social connecting, especially for professionals seeking career-boosting contacts. When the word first came into circulation in the 1970s, computer networks were rare and mysterious. Back then, “network” usually referred to television. But social scientists were already using the notion of networks and nodes to map out human relations and calculate just how closely we are connected.
  • There is a Spanish proverb that warns, “Life without a friend is death without a witness.” In the world of online social networking, the warning might be simpler: “Life without hundreds of online ‘friends’ is virtual death.” On these sites, friendship is the stated raison d’être. “A place for friends,” is the slogan of MySpace. Facebook is a “social utility that connects people with friends.” Orkut describes itself as “an online community that connects people through a network of trusted friends.” Friendster’s name speaks for itself.
  • But “friendship” in these virtual spaces is thoroughly different from real-world friendship.
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    or centuries, the rich and the powerful documented their existence and their status through painted portraits.
dumontjose

Social Network Analysis info - 0 views

  • Social Network Analysis
  • Social network analysis has emerged as a set of methods for the analysis of social structures
  • is the study of social relations among a set of actors
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    Réf. pour différents ouvrages portant sur l'analyse du "social network"
Camille Leroy

Boosting Employee Engagement with Enterprise Social Networking | Enterprise Social Netw... - 0 views

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    Comparaison de la motivation de deux employés dont seulement l'un d'eux évoluent dans un environnement de travail dans lequel le réseautage social est privilégié.
edabou

Reinventing Discovery | Michael Nielsen - 0 views

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    Reinventing Discovery by Michael Nielsen on October 9, 2011 I'm very excited to say that my new book, "Reinventing Discovery: The New Era of Networked Science", has just been released! The book is about networked science: the use of online tools to transform the way science is done. In the book I make the case that networked science has the potential to dramatically speed up the rate of scientific discovery, not just in one field, but across all of science. Furthermore, it won't just speed up discovery, but will actually amplify our collective intelligence, expanding the range of scientific problems which can be attacked at all.
Caro Mailloux

Why Internal Social Networks Usually Fail - 0 views

  • the majority of users still seem to prefer using public tools such as Facebook and LinkedIn than their corporate network. 
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      Cela est directement en lien avec mon dernier lien partagé dans le cadre de mon Activité-A! 
  • If you follow some of these tips however you can go some way to ensuring your internal network achieves the results you want.
  • 4. Integrate with existing systems
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  • It’s inevitable that staff will move on so you need to ensure that this is an organisation wide project rather than the pet of a particular person or department. You’ve already outlined the purpose of your efforts and the commercial implications of them.  Integrate these with your wider company goals and it will ensure that the network will be central to your strategy and will survive the loss of project champions.  This is a long-term project so it needs long-term support.
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    Un article traitant de l'échec des initiatives visant la mise en place des réseaux sociaux internes en entreprise. L'auteur énonce six recommandations afin d'assurer le succès du développement à l'interne des réseaux sociaux. Auteur : Michael Brito ,article publié le 27 janvier 2012
Cesar Villamizar

Profiling Social Networks: A Social Tagging Perspective - 0 views

  • Abstract The web is rapidly becoming both more open and more social through the provision of technologies that make it easier for end users to access resources and join in social networks. Social networks have pioneered online communities, allowing users to contribute to collective knowledge by tagging online resources. Tagging behavior increased dramatically between 2005 and 2007. This article reports on an investigation of social tagging using data gathered from Delicious, Flickr and YouTube for the years 2005, 2006 and 2007. Preliminary findings indicate both that it is possible to profile a social network through the analysis of tagging data and that Delicious is a more representative venue for analyzing the social tagging behavior of users than either Flickr or YouTube.
dumontjose

Social Network Analysis - John Scott - Google Livres - 0 views

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    Livre très intéressant pour ceux qui souhaitent comprendre plus en détail les réseaux, les relations, les données relationnelles, la théorie des graphes, etc.
Camille Leroy

A 'Happier' Social Network | Social Media Strategies Summit Blog - 1 views

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    Présentation d'un réseau social actif depuis début 2013 et qui permet le partage de moment Positifs
anonymous

4 Reasons Why Companies Should Adopt an Internal Social Media Networking Platform | Mar... - 0 views

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    Un sujet qui deviendra probablement une réalité d'entreprise sous peu. Dommage que l'article soit court, car c'est un sujet très intéressant ! (Désolé... pas de feed RSS pour lui sur mon Netvibes, mais je trouvais le sujet intéressant)
Serge Corbeil

Social network overuse 'breeds narcissism' - Telegraph - 0 views

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    "Social network overuse 'breeds narcissism'" Article court qui expose les conséquences d'une sur-utilisation des réseaux sociaux chez les adoslescents. Emma Barnett
Anne INF6107

Analyzing the ROI of Social Media Marketing | Social Media Today - 1 views

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      ROI = Return On Investment (Retour sur l'investissement)
  • more than four in ten Americans hear about or read tweets almost every day in media.
  • The “Social Habit” is defined as “the tendency to visit social media websites a few times per day.
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  • 2. Twitter draws new active users
  • 3. Approximately 40% of American people hear about tweets through traditional mass media
  • 1. Almost 58 million Americans visit social media networks every day.
  • 4. Brand following behavior in social sites doubled over the past two years
  • 5. Facebook is the dominant platform for brand following behavior
  • well known territory
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      Ce sont des personnes de confiance et parfois des autorités cognitives.
  • strongly inclined to trust the opinion of their friends
  • more convenient and visually interesting interface that other platforms have
  • You may also reward dedicated subscribers and attract the new ones providing significant discounts on goods and services you offer
  • increase your brand visibility on Facebook.
  • 6. Young Facebook users have lots of friends
  • to increase the number of your subscribers on Facebook, consider giveaways and providing entertaining content.
  • those who are “silent” or newcomers may not communicate via social media but still, they are able to hear you and can be useful to your business.
  • 7. Nearly one-quarter of social networking users use “Daily deals” sites and services
  • 8. One third of social networking users are “Silent”
  • Groupon’s business model is pretty doubtful. But from the customers’ point of view, everybody likes special deals.
  • 9. “Check-In” Behavior Stalls
  • if your marketing strategy is based on location, try to attract new customers with special deals and discounts.
inf6107f

Common Technologies Between Web 2.0 & Social Networking - 1 views

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    Social networking and web 2.0 are two recent technologies. But the big question is 'what is common between these two technologies?' If you look at each of them independently from a technological point, there is nothing much in common between them.
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    Énonce les similitudes de même que les distinctions existantes entre les concepts de Web 2.0 et des réseaux sociaux.
anonymous

Growing Your Social Network | Social Media Today - 0 views

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    7 conseils simples pour une croissance de votre réseau social
Jean-Francois Pérusse

Social Network For IT Professionals Toolbox.com Acquired By Ziff Davis | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    Toolbox.com vient d'être acquis par Ziff Davis. Auteur: Robin Wauters
mahdi khelif

The Unexpected Way To Use Your Social Network Strategically | Fast Company - 0 views

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    l'impact de développement d'un réseau professionnelle dans les affaires
Camille Leroy

The Science of Familiar Strangers: Society's Hidden Social Network - 0 views

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    The familiar strangers we see everyday on the bus and in the supermarket form an important hidden network at the heart of society, according to the first city-wide study of these passive links We've all experienced the sense of being familiar with somebody without knowing their name or even having spoken to them.
Pierre Beaudoin

Facebook Starts Up Its Mobile Ad Network Again, Focuses On Improved Targeting | TechCrunch - 1 views

  • Facebook Starts Up Its Mobile Ad Network Again, Focuses On Improved Targeting
Gen Lef

Forget LinkedIn, Conspire Analyses Email To Be Your Next Networking Tool | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    Conspire pourrait supplanté LinkedIn en matière de réseautage. L'article présente les caractéristiques de cet outil, qui se sert des courriels (Gmail) pour analyser les relations de façon plus qualitative.
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