Slideshow transcript
Slide 1: Harsh Horizons (Or how German companies need to sit up and smell the web 2.0 coffee) Ian Forrester – Senior Producer for BBC Backstage
Slide 2: Overview The challenge facing the BBC The people formally known as our audience What changed? Current state of the internet What's the hot topics in the UK? http://www.flickr.com/photos/adammcgrath/429230598/
Slide 3: “Get web savvy or we die...”
Slide 4: On-line, but not part of the net
Slide 5: Many alternatives to our content
Slide 6: The socially participatory web Web 2.0, a phrase coined by O'Reilly Media in 2004, refers to a perceived or proposed second generation of Web-based services such as social networking sites, wikis, communication tools, and folksonomies that emphasize online collaboration and sharing among users. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_2.0 http://www.flickr.com/photos/oceanflynn/315385916/
Slide 7: Where did our audience go? http://www.flickr.com/photos/adammcgrath/429230598/
Slide 8: The people formally known, as our audience http://www.flickr.com/photos/libraryman/646403383/
Slide 9: Have better tools that us http://www.flickr.com/photos/ericrice/1695411823/
Slide 10: Have more important things to do http://www.flickr.com/photos/noneck/352489401/
Slide 11: Want to tell their own story http://www.flickr.com/photos/13543974@N08/1447120293/
Slide 12: Expect participation http://www.flickr.com/photos/iconolith/145162224/
Slide 13: Prefer a human tone http://www.flickr.com/photos/jazzylemon/1447957159/
Slide 14: Expect to time-shift everything http://www.flickr.com/photos/manu_le_manu/235186276/
Slide 15: Expect sharing to be implicit http://www.flickr.com/photos/mimax/319342240/
Slide 16: Take note of what we do
Slide 17: Will tell us, if we are wrong http://www.flickr.com/photos/problog/70829300/
Slide 18: Are not scared to explore beyond http://www.flickr.com/photos/mamat/204542767/
Slide 19: Have great distribution methods http://www.flickr.com/photos/technopops/11749497 7
Slide 20: See content as never finished http://www.flickr.com/photos/peweck/423497311/
Slide 21: What changed? Architecture of participation Collaboration Collective intelligence Social Web as a platform Small Pieces Loosely Joined The Long tail Everything is miscellaneous http://www.flickr.com/photos/mumbleyjoe/1565110782/
Slide 22: Architecture of participation
Slide 23: Architecture of participation Digg.com Alternative Reality Gaming
Slide 24: Collaboration
Slide 25: Collaboration Wikipedia.org Google Docs Wiki's Creative Commons ShareAlike licence
Slide 26: Collective intelligence
Slide 27: Collective intelligence This is not Groupthink Del.ico.us Wikipedia.org Amazon Mechanical Turk Free / Open Source Software
Slide 28: Social http://www.flickr.com/photos/kino-eye/402560705/
Slide 29: Social Facebook / MySpace Linkedin.com / Dopplr.com Google OpenSocial Twitter / Jaiku BarCamp's / Meetup's Upcoming.org Massively Multiplayer Online Gaming http://www.flickr.com/photos/kino-eye/402560705/
Slide 30: Web as a Platform
Slide 31: Web as a Platform API's (xml, json, yaml, php arrays, swx) RSS / Atom feeds Adobe Air / XUL platform (nytimes news reader) Google Gears OpenID / Oauth Microformats Widgets Data Portability recommended stack
Slide 32: Small Pieces Loosely Joined http://www.flickr.com/photos/superciliousness/1922398858/
Slide 33: Small Pieces Loosely Joined Mash-up culture APIs / WebServices Google OpenSocial Amazon WebServices (ec2, s3, etc) Peer 2 Peer services OpenID / OAuth http://www.flickr.com/photos/superciliousness/1922398858/
Slide 34: The Long Tail
Slide 35: The Long Tail Amazon.com Netflix.com / Lovefilm.co.uk The Web YouTube Blogs Podcasts
Slide 36: Everything is Miscellaneous http://www.flickr.com/photos/oberazzi/1306995840 /
Slide 37: Everything is Miscellaneous Amazon.com Last.FM / Musicbrainz Folksonomies Chaos / Disorder Messiness as Virtue Web of Data Preference http://www.flickr.com/photos/oberazzi/1306995840 /
Slide 38: Examples – Panorama remixed http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwTDvfjcUJU
Slide 39: Examples – Planet Earth parody http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClCmO42_tQ0
Slide 40: Current state of the net Web of Data Semantic Web Open APIs Social Media Social Networking Life Streaming Perma-linked Media http://www.flickr.com/photos/oberazzi/1306995840/
Slide 41: Web of data
Slide 42: Semantic Web http://www.flickr.com/photos/dullhunk/639163558 /
Slide 43: Web 2.0: The Machine is Us/ing Us http://youtube.com/watch?v=6gmP4nk0EOE
Slide 44: Open API's
Slide 45: Social Media http://www.flickr.com/photos/noodlepie/341534139 /
Slide 46: Social networking
Slide 47: Current state of social networking
Slide 48: Life streaming and flow apps
Slide 49: Perma-linked Media
Slide 50: The hot topics in the UK? http://www.flickr.com/photos/adammcgrath/429230598/
Slide 51: Our competition The list of the UK's Top 10 sites, based on unique visitors from a total of 32 million UK visitors aged 15+ 2. 1. Google Sites 28,345 (88.8%) 3. 2. Microsoft Sites 26,759 (83.8%) 4. 3. eBay 21,599 (67.5%) 5. 4. Yahoo! Sites 21,039 (65.9%) 6. 5. BBC Sites 18,578 (58.2%) 7. 6. Ask Network 14,815 (46.4%) 8. 7. Time Warner 14,322 (44.9%) 9. 8. Amazon Sites 13,261 (41.5%) 9. Fox Interactive 13,032 (40.8%) 10. Wikipedia Sites 11,534 (36.1%) http://www.flickr.com/photos/ross/49490304/
Slide 52: Data Portability Data portability from social networks is going to become a huge tech industry issue in the new year. Why? Because well known tech blogger Robert Scoble has had his Facebook account disabled after he tried to pull out his 5,000 contacts (known as a social graph) from the site. This will fire the starting gun on all the debates about who owns your data on a social network, debates which - till now - have seemed rather theoretical, and could even lead to a revolt amongst some Facebook users. Mike Butcher, Tech Crunch UK - http://uk.techcrunch.com/2008/01/03/facebook-blocks-scoble-for- downloading-his-contacts/
Slide 53: Open ID providers pip.verisign.com sxipper.com aol.com telegraph.co.uk typekey.com openid.orange.fr smugmug.com openid.yahoo.com blogger.com
Slide 54: The slow surrender to social media http://www.flickr.com/photos/jimmykl/2240755602/
Slide 55: Social media platforms Guardian Unlimited will hand some of its social media platforms development to Texas-based Pluck. Specifically, it will use its SiteLife suite, which gives comment, rating, video, forum, blogs and social profile features to readers. The Guardian’s growing number of blogs is currently powered by Six Apart’s MovableType and some other commenting facilities have been tacked on to existing in- house systems. Now Kevin Anderson and Meg Pickard get to make one of their biggest platform changes since their appointments as head of blogging and interaction and head of communities and engagement in 2006 and 2007 respectively. Robert Andrews, Paid Content - http://www.paidcontent.co.uk/entry/419- guardian-to-give-readers-social-platform-taps-pluck-for-the-job/
Slide 56: The threat of file sharing networks
Slide 57: Playful experiences and media
Slide 58: Co-existing with pro-amateur's
Slide 59: Emerging devices and experiences http://www.flickr.com/photos/keithwj/245183748/
Slide 60: Mobile opportunities http://www.flickr.com/photos/mac_fun/2254316721
Slide 61: Over the Air
Slide 62: Web 2.0 coffee to takeaway Up your game, be active and stop waiting Attend events like BarCamp alongside conferences Stop thinking about your audience as users Your competition isn't what you think it is Explorer what's outside your core market Open any data you can under a non-commercial licence Markets are conversations Eat your own dog food and participate elsewhere Stop making excuses, just do it http://www.flickr.com/photos/dogseat/436402348/
Slide 63: Thank you, any questions? Ian Forrester - ian.forrester@bbc.co.uk Senior Producer at BBC Backstage http://www.flickr.com/photos/dogseat/436402348/ Presentation : CC BY-NC-SA







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