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Online identity research - 0 views

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    Collection of resources for my research on online identity for the fall 2007 semester
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Fortnightly Mailing: What to advise a student about using the Web - 0 views

  • Hone your searching skills
  • Make use of some of the excellent curated resources on the Internet
  • use your library, and get to know the subject librarians for your discipline
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  • Discriminate
  • Manage your stuff
  • Learn how to use RSS feeds
  • Get good at collaborating online
Oliver Ding

Poynter Online - E-Media Tidbits - 0 views

  • China Quake: Citizen Journalism Roundup All kinds of media, mainstream and otherwise, are abuzz today with coverage of yesterday's major earthquake in China and its aftermath. Here's a quick roundup of some of the most compelling citizen journalism, eyewitness reports, and other quake-related acts of journalism from China and elsewhere that I've found online today
Oliver Ding

Collaborative Projects - 0 views

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    Collaborative, online projects are one of the most exciting ways to motivate students. Get students involved with posting project on the web, emailing other students or experts, discussing issures on threaded discussion, and many more creative ways. There are thousands of projects to join or cre...
Oliver Ding

Scobleizer - Tech geek blogger » Blog Archive Twittering the earthquake in Ch... - 0 views

  • How did I do that? Well, I was watching Twitter on Google Talk. Several people in China reported to me they felt the quake WHILE IT WAS GOING ON!!! Over the next two hours I pointed at anyone who had info about the quake on my Twitter account. It’s amazing the kind of news you can learn by being on Twitter and the connections you can make among people across the world. I fear a large casualty loss. The epicenter was 50 miles from Chengdu, which has about 10.5 million residents. Already reports are coming across of buildings that have been knocked down.
  • UPDATE: Online Journalism Blog has a lot more details about what happened on Twitter tonight. From the Frontline blog has even more. UPDATE2: Global Voices Online has links to videos and other Twitter and blog reports. UPDATE3: here’s a timeline of what first Tweets looked like.
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Oliver Ding

4 Reasons Amazon.com Will Rule the World - 0 views

  • The country's leading online retailer has been doing a lot of things right lately, and Goldman Sachs' James Mitchell thinks that the future will only get better for Amazon. He sees sales growing at an annualized clip of more than 20% over the next decade. The buy rating on Goldman's conviction list pegs a $98 price target on the stock.
  • 1. Retail's weakness is Amazon's gain
  • 2. Amazon is a triple threat in digital delivery
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  • 3. Nobody knows their customers like Amazon
  • 4. Compounding magic is Amazon's friend
  • Let's put Mitchell's 20% clip in action. Net sales clocked in at $14.84 billion last year. If Amazon's top line grows at a 20% rate, we're talking about nearly $92 billion come 2017. And keep in mind that Mitchell sees that as the floor. If Amazon is able to grow at a 25% annualized rate, we would be looking at $138 billion in net sales in nine years.
Oliver Ding

Amazon shares surge as Goldman Sachs boosts rating - MarketWatch - 0 views

  • Goldman analyst James Mitchell set a buy rating and $98-a-share target price on Amazon's stock, saying the company has been doing well by exploring business routes aside from its traditional online methods such as the Kindle, an electronic book-reading device.
  • Mitchell said Amazon is seen as being able to sustain its revenue growth longer that most other Internet retailers, and that the company's revenue growth rate in the past quarter matched that of Google Inc.
Oliver Ding

Global Voices Online » China: Time to pray - 0 views

  • China: Time to pray Friday, May 16th, 2008 @ 21:42 UTC by John Kennedy
  • ‘Pray for the disaster victims, god bless China' has been the main motif on many main Chinese blogging websites as the country moves past the hundredth hour of mourning, fund-raising and blood donations.
  • The MeMedia collective has being doing in Chinese for total coverage of Earthquake discussions what the crew at Shanghaiist have been doing in English; among all the links MeMedia has been aggregating and sharing publicly on Diigo has been the last blog post from a teacher in Beichuan who didn't survive the earthquake, photos of a school sports activity from May 11.
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  • Blogger Oliver Ding has set up a community space on SlideShare for those affected by and working against the damage done by the earthquake, one of the many ways to help the earthquake victims that in turn is being shown support on Digg.
  • Support for relief efforts from English-language bloggers has been equally swift and thorough. Overall support for Red Cross China has been so strong that accessing the Red Cross website for the past several days has been difficult due to the high volumes of traffic it has been receiving. In no particular order, here are just a few of the many blog posts foreign and English-language bloggers in China have given us in just a few hectic days: http://www.ifgogo.com/80/how-to-donate/ http://cnreviews.com/uncategorized/china_earthquake_relief_and_donation_guide_-_will_update_20080514.html http://cupofcha.com/2008/05/16/ways-to-donate-to-earthquake-relief.html http://www.chinavortex.com/2008/05/how-chinese-websites-are-helping-donations-for-sichuan-earthquake-victims/ http://shanghaiist.com/2008/05/13/red_cross_society_earthquake_sichuan.php http://beijingbookworm.com/whatsnew.htm http://www.pandapassport.com/chinese-internet/donate-for-adspace/ http://www.lostlaowai.com/commentary/blog/2008/05/15/add-a-quake-relief-donation-badge-to-your-blogsite/ http://rconversation.blogs.com/rconversation/2008/05/help-chinas-qua.html http://chinesepod.com/earthquake_relief http://shanghaiist.com/2008/05/16/green_scene_how.php
Oliver Ding

Online Reputation Management Services ~ ViperChill - 0 views

  • Reputation Management Niche Monitoring Search Management Reputation Consulting
Oliver Ding

"网络道德"一文的反思 | 网貝 - 0 views

  • 习惯成自然的事情,一下定义为无道德,那也太绝了。 意识的东西也一样需要成长吧,不知道博主是不是一直都如此注重版权,或者你使用的正版的Windows,其他软件均是购买正版,但是中国大范围内能如此的人实在少之又少。问题是现在用盗版的人他们并不清楚自己在用盗版,换句话说软件这个东西需要花钱的意识还没有培养起来。 一样,抄袭这个东西也不也差不多。经你这么一说,都上升到这个民族不道德了。 农村在野地里可以随意大小便而不去厕所,就下定义说农民都不文明吗?
  • 同样,“转帖需要注明出处,要反链”这个基本要求,我相信在中国网民中并非一个深入人心的概念。比方小A在上网,看到一篇好文章,他很喜欢,想跟大家分享,就习惯性复制粘贴,搬到自己的博客上或者某个论坛里面,他并没有考虑什么版权问题,在他心目中互联网上的东西很自然就应该是这样转来转去的。 对于小A,我们可以说他做的不对,但的确不应做什么道德上的谴责,因为他不知道这样的行为不好。 现在另有一位小C,他也看到了一篇好文章,很喜欢,要动手搬。然而他发现这篇文章不但最后有作者的署名和链接,而且在文章中间,也出现了几处作者的名字,有几个链接链到作者别的文章。 如果仅仅是“习惯成自然”,那么这时候小C最方便的做法就是鼠标一划拉,复制粘贴,发布。这样问题也不太大。不过小C的做法是,划拉鼠标的时候短一截,不选取作者的署名,粘贴以后再不辞劳苦地从文中找出作者的名字和链接,删掉,或者改成自己的链接,做完这些准备工作以后再发布出来。 这种情况下,再用“习惯成自然”“没有意识”来解释就未免有些勉强了。因为很明显,小C是有版权意识的,而且这意识还很强,只不过他希望把版权变成自己的而已。
Oliver Ding

A website's name and URL: two different things - 0 views

  • if you’re planning to set up a website to appeal to Chinese consumers, don’t assume that the URL and the “name” of the website are the same.  I’d suggest first focusing on the Chinese name of the website, and then picking a URL that is somehow related to the Chinese name, or failing that, a URL that is short and simple to remember.  Also, don’t be afraid to use URLs that are based on numbers.  This approach is quite popular.
  • Hi, Tom, that’s a great post on online branding of Chinese website. I still don’t like use URLs that are based on numbers. Smart people could find the idea for same URLs (by Pin Ying) and Chinese website Name. For example: 豆瓣douban.com is great name.
Oliver Ding

Online Ad: China Sichuan Earthquake - 0 views

  • SlideShareに四川大地震のスライドが上がっている。TVや新聞などでの速報、細切れ報道とは違い、各スライドが伝える悲惨さが波のように重なってくる。ただただ黙祷するのみだ。
    スライドを見たい方は、下のをクリックしてください。

  • しかし、できることはいくらでもある。国際赤十字、Google Check、香港赤十字、日本赤十字、NHK、各TV局などが義援金を受け付けている。できることをしたい。
  • dram roll
Oliver Ding

The Sichuan Quake and the Hubris of Twitter Users - 0 views

  • Well said. Very quickly the story turned to Twitter/Scoble/beating USGS by 3 min. I also did not like watching how TechMeme rewarded a lot of A-list tech blogs and aside from Global Voices Online was not able to identify other great sources of English content on the Earthquake such as Shanghaiist or Danwei. Another example of self-reflective narcissism at work. At least Jeremiah Owyang tried to use his bully pulpit of social media to ask people to have compassion and give to the Red Cross. Kudos to Jeremiah for that. Posted by Elliott Ng on May 13, 2008 at 1:36 pm
Oliver Ding

Poynter Online - E-Media Tidbits - 0 views

  • My friend updated me fast on the social networks he uses: apparently he relies mostly on Facebook after having dumped Twitter. As I followed this story via my Twitter account, Twitter developed in just a few hours into an excellent information tool, combining different sources of information. I knew more about the earthquake than many people in China.
Oliver Ding

China IWOM Blog - Post details: CIC receives investment - 0 views

  • CIC has received a round of strategic investment. Since our start 3 years ago, we have seen substantial interest from investors in our technology, methodology and team.
  • The team is led by Marc van der Chijs, co-founder of Tudou (the investment has NO relationship to Tudou). Individuals in the group have experience in Internet Word of Mouth (IWOM) industry in the West, raising capital in China, taking Chinese companies IPO, Chinese online gaming as well as experience in more traditional industries within China
  • CIC has experienced phenomenal growth in the last 3 years and we see no signs of this letting up. We started providing IWOM research and consulting well before anyone in China really knew what that was, and as the marketing communications industry wakes up to IWOM”s impact and importance, we expect our growth to continue. We are fortunate to have ongoing strategic relationships with the most innovative and interesting companies in the world, some lasting 3 years
Oliver Ding

Home - 0 views

  • ownyouridentity.com is a blog about owning your online identity in a world with an increasing amount of software that wants to own it for you.
Oliver Ding

Life With Alacrity: Collective Choice: Experimenting with Ratings - 0 views

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    [This is the fourth in a series of articles on collective choice, co-written by my collegue Shannon Appelcline. It will be jointly posted in Shannon's Trials, Triumphs & Trivialities online games column at Skotos.]
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