today
I drove a car. Edited a mindmap. Read through some hundreds of information artefacts. Wondered about Austrian politics. Just in order to get tired. The phone only rang 3 times. Thus good night.
thomas n. burg – on social media, software tools and its benefits for us, and sometimes gossip.
I drove a car. Edited a mindmap. Read through some hundreds of information artefacts. Wondered about Austrian politics. Just in order to get tired. The phone only rang 3 times. Thus good night.
Since some time I devote a lot of my attention to Twitter; a fast-paced (well at least if it’s online) update stream. It connects me to many people based on simple activity updates, links or short dia/multilogical exchanges. Together with RSS-feeds that’s my basic learning environment and more. It replaced – at least for now – what I got back from blogging.
Just published a little review on a recent Nokia report. It’s about what we – as in the content and entertainment industry – can expect in the next years from users all around the word. The next generation is characterized like
- It is immersive, there is no difference between online and offline
- It is a geek culture, science overrules celebrity
- It is g tech (girls technology)
Please continue reading the details on Entertainment and Social Media.
This is a brief summary based on the Nokia Report “Entertainment Study – A Glimpse of the Next Episode” and the microeconomics of social media sites as we know them. The goal of this summary is to relate the Nokia report (particularily the notion of the 25 % see below) to findinges regarding user activity on social media platforms on the web.