widgets, folksonomies, mashups and syndication webinar
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What do these terms mean and are they important to me? How can tools with names like Twitter, Delicious, Facebook, Wiki, Blog, Vlog, TalkShoe and Ning provide serious advances in business and personal productivity, creativity and innovation? Can't I just ignore the buzz? Find out what web 2.0 is about and how serious the movement is in Paul's interesting and informative discussion. If you miss this set of disruptive innovations, it's going to be difficult to catch up.TRANSCRIPT
WIDGETS, FOLKSONOMIES,
MASHUPS AND SYNDICATION
Paul Schumann
July 23, 2009
5 to 6:30 pm CDT
Dimdim webinar
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Outline
Introduction Web 2.0 Examples Web 2.0 Users Web 2.0 Taxonomy Getting started Future of web 2.0 Resources
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Web 2.0 (The Machine is Us/ing Us)
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Folksonomy (Delicious)
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Mashups
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We Feel Fine
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Blogs
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Microblogs (Twitter)
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TweetDeck
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Twitter’s Growth
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Blog Search (Technorati)
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Syndication (RSS)
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Wiki
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Vlog
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TalkShoe
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Ning
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Central Texas Chapter of the World Future Society
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Widgets (Gadgets)
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Bazaar Voice
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BestBuy
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Market Intelligence System (Data Collection)
Noi
se
Rele
vant
Con
tent
WebBrowsing
BookmarksManager
RSS Feed
Key Bogs & Web Pages RSS Reader
Research
Blog /Web Content Analysis
Review & Selection RSS Feed
Keyword Selection RSS Feed
Personal Contact
Report
Report
RSS FeedSubscribe
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Market Intelligence System(Data Evaluation/Organization)
Know
ledg
e
Insi
ght
Ask & Answer Questions
Abstract & Provide Access
Summarize & Report
Blog & Discuss Dialog
& Conversation
Rate & Report
Ask & Answer Questions
Blog & Discuss
Synthesize & Report
Tag & RateContent
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Rele
vant
Con
tent
Drivers Technology
XML RSS Open software Broadband
Demographics Youth Geography
Ecology Interconnectedness Big systemic problems
Social Openness Collaboration Community
Political Transparency Democracy
Economic Globalization Coase & Smith
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Communication
Individual(Few)
Many(Mass)
Many(Mass)
Individual(Few)
ConversationLetterE-MailTexting
PollingSurvey
BookNewspaperWeb siteTV
Web 2.0
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Social Technographics
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Source: Groundswell
Social Technographics Profile
Creators
Critics
Joiners
Collectors
Spectators
Inactive
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45% 50%
Online US Adults
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Source: Groundswell
Principles of Web 2.0
Being Open Peering Sharing Acting Globally
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Source: Wikinomics
Web 2.0 Taxonomy
Applications Processes Tools Platforms
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Applications (Partial List) Marketing Market research Creativity Customer relations Sales Collaboration User content creation Communication Project management Problem solving Strategy Insight Public relations Quality Friendship Writing
Governance Citizenship Work (information) Play Entertainment Education Training Research Networking Innovation Foresight Stakeholder relations Productivity Vendor relations Dating Publication
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Creativity
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ID Problem
Saturation
Incubation
Aha
Evaluation
Form an affinity groupList the problemsEvaluate & rank the problems
Group researchAutomated research
Group communication, dialog, conversation
List the solutionsElaborate on the solutions
Evaluate and rank solutions
Getting Started
Personal/ProfessionalUse TwitterGet a RSS readerGet a Facebook or LinkedIn pageExplore the web 2.0 worldFollow your purpose/interestIdentify tools that support your
purpose/interestContinue to learn
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Future
Present: Personal (text, pictures, audio, video)Moving to: Business, nonprofits and
government Future: Data
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We shape our tools and our tools shape us.
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“Most of all, we need to preserve the absolute unpredictably and total improbability of our connected minds. That way we can keep open all the options, as we have in the past.” Lewis Thomas, 1973
Resources Groundswell: Winning in a World Transformed by Social
Technologies, Charlene Li & Josh Bernoff, Harvard Business Press, 2008
Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything, Don Tapscott & Anthony Williams, Portfolio, 2006
The Starfish and the Spider: The Unstoppable Power of Leaderless Organizations, Ori Brafman & Rod Beckstrom, Portfolio, 2006
Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts and Other Powerful Tools for Classroom, Will Richardson, Corwin Press, 2006
Extreme Democracy, Mitch Radcliffe & Jon Lebkowsky, Extreme Democracy, 2004
Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution, Howard Rheingold, Basic Books, 2002
http://incollaboration.ning.com/profiles/blogs/widgets-folksonomies-mashups
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Forum
http://incollaboration.ning.com/forum/topics/widgets-folksonomies-mashups
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Paul Schumann Glocal Vantage Inc, PO Box 161475, Austin,
TX 78716 512.632.6586 [email protected] http://www.glocalvantage.com http://incollaboration.ning.com http://www.twitter.com/innovant2003
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