6. “ Web 2.0 generally refers to a second generation of services available on the WWW that lets people collaborate and share information online .” - Wikipedia.com “ Social media is the use of electronic and Internet tools for the purpose of sharing and discussing information and experiences with other human beings.” - Wikipedia.com ‘07
7. “ Web 2.0 generally refers to a second generation of services available on the WWW that lets people collaborate and share information online .” - Wikipedia.com “ Social media is the use of electronic and Internet tools for the purpose of sharing and discussing information and experiences with other human beings.” - Wikipedia.com ’ 07 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The term " Web 2.0 " (2004–present) is commonly associated with web applications that facilitate interactive information sharing , interoperability, user-centered design, [1] and collaboration on the World Wide Web. “ Social media is media designed to be disseminated through social interaction , created using highly accessible and scalable publishing techniques. Social media uses Internet and web-based technologies to transform broadcast media monologues ( one to many) into social media dialogues (many to many)” - Wikipedia.com ‘ Feb10 Dec 2007 Feb 2010
12. “ We have to concede that the number and power of conversations we are having with each other are the things that are building brands right now. Not the communications and the controllable collateral organizations create for themselves .”
14. "What matters here is technical capital, it's social capital . These tools don't get socially interesting until they get technologically boring. It isn't when the shiny new tools show up that their uses start permeating; it's when everyone is able to take them for granted.“ - Clay Shirky, Ted Talk 6/09 http://www.flickr.com/photos/milivoj/2166043959/
18. Economics = Power hierarchy = Values = Information = ideas & access reach of personal network connections & relationships NETWORKS & OPEN COLABORATION instantaneous, global & highly personal Information Age:
19. The Information Age , is an idea that the current age will be characterized by the ability of individuals to transfer information freely , and to have instant access to knowledge that would have been difficult or impossible to find previously. - Wikipedia, 9/09
26. “ I think we're in -- in a lot of ways-- a period of the most profound reinvention of ...education and how people need to learn since the invention of literacy.” - Tim O’Reily cc. Aaron Schmidt http://www.flickr.com/photos/aaronschmidt/281619803/
35. no1 b4 me. srsly. dnt wrshp pix/idols no omg's no wrk on w/end pos ok - ur m&d r cool dnt kill ppl :-X only w/ m8 dnt steal dnt lie re: bf dnt ogle ur bf's m8.
41. The illiterate of the future are not those who can't read or write but those who cannot learn, unlearn , and re-learn . - Alvin Toffler http://www.flickr.com/photos/ogimogi/2253657555/
42. Published knowledge is old knowledge : The art of intelligence in the 21st Century will be less concerned with integrating old knowledge and more concerned with using published knowledge as a path to exactly the right source or sources that can create new knowledge tailored to a new situation , in real time . - Robert Steele http://www.flickr.com/photos/fredarmitage/91520238/
45. In 2008, Amazon’s Kindle, sold 500 thousand units, 32% more than the iPods sold in the year of debut of Apple’s player. - Citi Investment Research estimate based upon Sprint network activations http://www.flickr.com/photos/nydiscovery/2212528583/
46. Google deal brings classic books to Sony Reader March 19, 2009 Sony's e-book reader is about to get a little help from Jane Austen in its battle with the Kindle. Sony announced a partnership with Google that will bring a half-million classic books to the Sony Reader Digital Book. Users will now be able to access the free book downloads through Sony's eBook Store. For years, Google has scanned books and converted them to digital format--at least in part--for its Google Book Search project. For now, Google is providing books to Sony whose copyrights have expired, which means most of the new additions to the Sony Reader will have been published before 1923, according to The New York Times.
49. Oct 20.09 Spring Design Alex vs Barnes & Noble Nook – The War Of The eBook Readers Has Begun (11/3)
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53. http://www.flickr.com/photos/wink/192265445/ Six in 10 people around the world (60%) now have cellphone subscriptions, signaling that mobile phones are the communications technology of choice, particularly in poor countries . – UN Report, March 2, 2009 Up from 2002 – 15% Internet worldwide: 11%- 2002 >> 23% - 2008 Trend ► Mobile builds bridges faster
54. While just 1 in 50 Africans had a mobile in the year 2000, now 28 percent have a cellular subscription. – UN Report, March 2, 2009
55. The world has more than three times more mobile cellular subscriptions than fixed telephone lines. http://www.flickr.com/photos/ecmorgan/3271187857/
61. 365.2.72 reading my vampire stories Phot:o carrieoke13 | http://www.flickr.com/photos/carrieoke13/3359310659/
62. Trend ► Augmented reality is the new information window http://blog.stratepedia.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/42A94156-89A4-4D61-84FA-FE426B647889.jpg
75. “ As many newspapers struggle to stay economically viable, fewer than half of Americans (43%) say that losing their local newspaper would hurt civic life in their community "a lot." Pew Research Study: Stop the Presses (March 12, 2009 ) http://www.flickr.com/photos/gog/21039882/
84. It’s not the death of the book to fear… http://www.flickr.com/photos/aprilzosia/2585184283/ it’s our dependency on formats as our community (service delivery) value! Change
115. Helene Blowers Digital Strategy Director Columbus Metropolitan Library [email_address] My Slides are @ www.LibraryBytes.com http://www.flickr.com/photos/gregwake/2961213279/
Editor's Notes
Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) net of the U.S. Department of Defense, UCLA & SRI (Sanford Research Institute) are the first two connections. The first attempt to connect the two through NCP (network connect protocol) fails, but 2 nd goes through. First transmitted word = logon. It failed the first attempt. Only got ad far as LO
http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2009/03/02/un-telecommunications.html http://www.tgdaily.com/html_tmp/content-view-41586-113.html Two thirds of the world’s cell phone subscriptions are in developing nations, with the highest growth rate in Africa where a quarter of the population now has a mobile, a United Nations agency said on Friday. While just 1 in 50 Africans had a mobile in the year 2000, now 28 percent have a cellular subscription, according to the International Telecommunications Union (ITU). The world has more than three times more mobile cellular subscriptions than fixed telephone lines, and in some countries in Asia and Europe people have more than one contract each, pushing the mobile access rate above 100 percent.
The story of the Phoenix is as old as time. The tale of a bird burning itself every 500 years in order to renew its immortality has been passed through all major civilizations since the ancients Greeks. Sensing old age and lackluster, the mystical bird collects kindling and fans its own fire while nesting upon the flames. From the ashes of the old Phoenix, a young and beautiful Phoenix is reborn. By overcoming fire, death, and old age, the Phoenix represents triumph over adversity and rebirth into glory, thereby providing hope and constancy.
he handprint to the right is a cave painting drawn 32,000 years ago and is the oldest portrait of man. On the walls of Chauvet Cave in southern France, the artist used the technology of his day, tinted charcoal dust blown through a straw, to create a simple, yet powerful icon of human-ness. This image captures the essence of human-centered computing. Much like the Paleolithic beings, we still use technology to relate to, understand and depict the world around us, still trying to say "I am here. I am human."