Online Social Optimization
August 29th, 2011

World Tech Round Up – Episode 47 – Kenradio.com

KenRadio Show, Ken & Andy talked about how Amazon will grab the new sub $100 tablet market, Why Samsung may want to buy webOS from HP and a whole lot more…..

http://kenradio.com/z/3838/world-tech-round-up-episode-47/

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July 13th, 2011

Thoughts on the twitter downfall of last week

It is fascinating to read the thoughts of others in real time during a public event. In the wake of an experience details perforated the walls of power with the voice of pluralistic hegemonies formed in counter publics but brought into a convocation that can be quantified.

Certainly the twitter townhall can act as a guise, but literally any given day we see segmented and patriotic discussion around any given issue. True, it is easier to get a true measure or reach during peak moments.

Now with Google plus adapting as fast as people use it, to their needs, and in a myriad of observable ways, we can apprehend the future enough to know that twitterfall is upon us, where as Facebook has become the premier yellow and white pages.

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July 3rd, 2011

Constantly Updating Workflow

One of the most frustrating, and exciting, problems of social media is that nothing remains stable for long, and every several days an ‘exciting, new’ product launches that requires research, testing, and evaluation.

Currently I’m waiting for Google+ to open up again – I’ve likely got about five or six pending invites, and have been added to circles and posts already (I know this because I keep getting email notifications) but I’ve yet to actually engage with the new service.

That said, I still have an Orkut profile – proof that just because it’s Google, it doesn’t mean it’s useful. I also have a Google Wave account – remember those?

It is this constant process of assessing buzz, hype, and functionality that precedes the distilling of a module for the Online Social Optimization course – currently I’m at a point where I think I can offer a valuable insight into crowdfunding as an approach to online promotion for independent media developers, but as always my writing and work is perpetually subject to change (and occasionally entropy).

More to come..

June 27th, 2011

Twitter’s unique vocative and referrative cases

But that’s not all. This vocative form has an extra flexibility that enables you to transform a word in another case into a vocative as well. Let’s take the example above, but change “Paris Hilton” into the vocative form: “@AlexisPetridis, I enjoyed your hilarious review of the @ParisHilton album.” Here, the original meaning is preserved, but the vocative term “@ParisHilton” does an extra job: it tells the reader (and the Twitter system) that the remark is directed at Paris Hilton as well as mentioning her. Paris Hilton can then find it, read it and feel pleased that her album is still fondly remembered, albeit for providing good material for Petridis’s eloquent mockery.
And as if introducing a ground-breaking vocative into the English language wasn’t enough, Twitter features an additional case that I don’t think exists in any other language. I’m going to call this case the referrative case. This is the one that’s formed using a # symbol.

http://sharonandjames.co.uk/blog/

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