Some Input on Social Media in Pakistan for the FreedomGate Pakistan (FGP, www.freedomgatepakistan.org) workshop on "Political Communication in the IT Age", Dec. 16/17 2009
Enterprise Collaboration Two (Deshpande India 2020)Anand Deshpande
This document discusses the evolution of social networking and its potential applications in enterprise collaboration. It provides a timeline of major social networking sites from 2003-2008 and their growth. It also discusses factors that motivate individual participation in online communities. Finally, it considers challenges around fostering collaboration in organizations and whether web 2.0 tools could help aggregate business information and enable "crowdsourcing" models within enterprises.
La redes sociales y la movilidad son dos hechos abrumadores que cada vez van más de la mano, es un fenómeno imparable que es de enorme éxito por una simple razón: el ser humano necesita socializarse y moverse, es básico, muy básico. En esta presentación doy cifras y claves, para motivar a emprender, a no quedarse quieto.
Digital content is increasing and will make up 90% of all content in the future. Digital content includes videos, applications, photos, games and more that can be distributed digitally. Google Sites was the top viewed online video property in the US in April 2009, accounting for over 40% of all videos viewed that month. The iPhone has increased mobile internet usage by 13 times compared to other smartphones. Social networking and mobile banking are emerging as popular mobile internet activities.
Netpop | Connect: Media Shifts to Social - China 2009 PreviewNetpop Research
Summary of Netpop Research's 2009 Social Media in China report. For more information about the full report, go to http://netpopresearch.com/node/26582.
Digital Korea outlines key aspects of Korea's digital landscape and innovation. Korea has the fastest broadband connections in the world thanks to widespread fiber optic infrastructure. This high-speed broadband has led to [1] high internet penetration and literacy rates and [2] the emergence of internet-based services across industries like retail, government, and media. Key digital players in Korea include Naver, the top search engine, and Cyworld, a pioneering social network that demonstrated new hybrid online/offline models of internet use.
Digital content includes videos, applications, photos, games and other media that can be distributed digitally and via communications networks. In the future, 90% of all content will be digital. Popular forms of digital content for mobile devices include videos, ringtones, wallpapers, games, widgets and more. Movylo is a service that allows users to create and manage their own collection of digital media content on their mobile phone by uploading content to their account.
Enterprise Collaboration Two (Deshpande India 2020)Anand Deshpande
This document discusses the evolution of social networking and its potential applications in enterprise collaboration. It provides a timeline of major social networking sites from 2003-2008 and their growth. It also discusses factors that motivate individual participation in online communities. Finally, it considers challenges around fostering collaboration in organizations and whether web 2.0 tools could help aggregate business information and enable "crowdsourcing" models within enterprises.
La redes sociales y la movilidad son dos hechos abrumadores que cada vez van más de la mano, es un fenómeno imparable que es de enorme éxito por una simple razón: el ser humano necesita socializarse y moverse, es básico, muy básico. En esta presentación doy cifras y claves, para motivar a emprender, a no quedarse quieto.
Digital content is increasing and will make up 90% of all content in the future. Digital content includes videos, applications, photos, games and more that can be distributed digitally. Google Sites was the top viewed online video property in the US in April 2009, accounting for over 40% of all videos viewed that month. The iPhone has increased mobile internet usage by 13 times compared to other smartphones. Social networking and mobile banking are emerging as popular mobile internet activities.
Netpop | Connect: Media Shifts to Social - China 2009 PreviewNetpop Research
Summary of Netpop Research's 2009 Social Media in China report. For more information about the full report, go to http://netpopresearch.com/node/26582.
Digital Korea outlines key aspects of Korea's digital landscape and innovation. Korea has the fastest broadband connections in the world thanks to widespread fiber optic infrastructure. This high-speed broadband has led to [1] high internet penetration and literacy rates and [2] the emergence of internet-based services across industries like retail, government, and media. Key digital players in Korea include Naver, the top search engine, and Cyworld, a pioneering social network that demonstrated new hybrid online/offline models of internet use.
Digital content includes videos, applications, photos, games and other media that can be distributed digitally and via communications networks. In the future, 90% of all content will be digital. Popular forms of digital content for mobile devices include videos, ringtones, wallpapers, games, widgets and more. Movylo is a service that allows users to create and manage their own collection of digital media content on their mobile phone by uploading content to their account.
1. Social networking is the most popular online activity worldwide and its use transcends and reflects regional differences.
2. Facebook dominates global social networking, accounting for over 55% of worldwide usage.
3. Microblogging platforms like Twitter have emerged as disruptive new forces in social media, and local social networks are gaining global audiences.
12.10.09 Lumen & CEMA Webinar: Leveraging Social Media to Drive Better Attend...Lumen Consulting
Events are by definition social, yet many companies are hesitant or uncertain how to leverage social media in their portfolio. Social media is transforming the way we network and communicate personally and in business. In this presentation, you'll learn how social media can help events build awareness, foster word of mouth, and deepen attendee engagement. Learn ways you can measure social media impact and review real world innovative applications.
Microblog revolutionizing china's social business development (Highlights of ...Kantar Media CIC
1) The document discusses how microblogging in China, through Sina Weibo, has revolutionized social business development in China. Sina Weibo launched in 2009 and now has over 250 million registered users who generate 90 million tweets per day.
2) CIC has pioneered the shift from social media to social business, where businesses leverage social interactions both inside and outside the organization. In 2010, CIC partnered with Sina to further drive China's social business revolution.
3) The whitepaper will explore how the microblogging platform is facilitating a transition to the "Platform Era" in China, and how more companies are focusing on owned media through microblogging accounts and marketing.
The document discusses the rise of social media and other web 2.0 technologies in Asia, providing examples from China, Japan, and South Korea. It examines social networking sites like QQ, Mixi, and Cyworld and their business models. Success stories highlighted include OhmyNews, an influential citizen journalism site in Korea, and Train Man, a popular story from Japan about a shy man helped by strangers on a train. Barriers to further innovation discussed include infrastructure, talent, and access to capital.
Exhibitor2010 Lumen Consulting Leveraging Social Media To Drive Better Engage...Lumen Consulting
Here is my presentation from the recent EXHIBITOR 2010 Conference. Some recycled material from earlier presentations but this is more of an extended play version with updated research & content.
What else would you like to know or see?
The document discusses how HR must adapt to new technologies and work styles enabled by Web 2.0. It outlines five focal points for HR 2.0: cultural development, workforce performance, internal communications, knowledge management, and partner networking. HR must lead organizational change to attract new generations by introducing collaboration tools, communities, and a more flexible approach to work.
Workshop Mesh up Presentation of the Alumni Portal Deutschland in Jakarta. Almost all slides originate from Slideshare.com. Please see the last chart for links to the presentations I used. Anybody should read the original documents to get the whole story. Thanks to all the brilliant people out there, who published their presentations on slideshare.com.
Construction PR and marketing in the digital agepwcom.co.uk Ltd
This document discusses how construction companies can use social media for PR and marketing. It begins by defining social media as globally distributed conversations online using tools like blogs, wikis, social networks and video sharing. It then explains why social media matters for construction firms, noting its growing user base and how it is shaping online user behavior and media consumption. Finally, it provides best practices for construction companies to engage in social media through blogs, Twitter, LinkedIn and other channels.
The document discusses the history and services of the Internet and World Wide Web. It begins with the origins of the ARPANET network project in 1969 and how it evolved into the Internet we know today. It then explains the development of the World Wide Web and how users can access and navigate it using web browsers, search engines, links and other features. The document also outlines various internet services like email, forums, chat rooms and e-commerce as well as best practices for online etiquette.
presentation given to Essex centre of the CIOB (Chartered Institute of Building) on Wednesday 14 November 2012. A lot of information crammed into one presentation.
This document provides an overview of the development of Internet word of mouth (IWOM) in China. It discusses the growth of the Chinese internet population to 253 million users and the central role of online communities. The architecture of Chinese online participation includes forums, social networks, reviews, blogs, and microblogging. Key statistics show growth in forums, instant messaging, and blogging users between 2001-2008. The Chinese internet community was born in 1994 with the establishment of online forums and has since developed platforms for video, questions/answers, and social networking. Participation rates for personal expression and opinions are higher in China than Western countries.
Top 10 need-to-knows_about_social_networking_and_where_it_is_headedDr. William J. Ward
1. Social networking has become the most popular online activity worldwide, accounting for 19% of time spent online and reaching 82% of the global online population representing 1.2 billion users.
2. While social networking behavior reflects some regional differences, it has grown proportionately across all regions as internet adoption increased, demonstrating its universal appeal as the practice of engaging in online social networking has become comparatively ubiquitous.
3. The continued growth of time spent on social networks, which has more than tripled in recent years, shows that social networking has evolved to become an integral part of the global online experience.
comScore's Presentation Google's Think Digital Vietnam 11-Dec-2012Joe Nguyen
Vietnam has a young and growing internet population, with over half between ages 15-34. Social networking dominates users' time online, though e-commerce remains limited due to lack of banking and travel infrastructure. Online video is also very popular, with local sites gaining viewership. While mobile and tablet usage is increasing, Vietnam's total time spent online exceeds other Southeast Asian countries. Overall digital advertising is a small portion of Vietnam's total ad spend but is growing each year.
This project presented a proposal to develop English e-learning education by using social media platforms like blogs and Facebook to teach the future perfect tense. Data was collected from 33 fifth-year students at Roi-Et Wittayalai School who used the online resources. An analysis of the results found that the average score was 4.125 out of 5, indicating that using social media is an effective way to teach the future perfect tense.
This document summarizes research on social media and Twitter. It analyzes data from over 41 million Twitter user profiles and 1.47 billion social connections to study the topological characteristics of Twitter's social network and how information spreads through retweets. Some key findings include:
- Twitter's follower network shows non-power law distribution, short effective diameter, and low reciprocity compared to other social networks.
- Ranking users by number of followers, PageRank, and number of retweets produces different results, indicating a gap between influence inferred from followers and influence from retweet popularity.
- Retweets allow information to reach an average of 1,000 users no matter the original tweet's number of followers, and retweets
To do as one would be done by, and to love one's neighbour as oneself constitute the ideal perfection of utilitarian morality according to John Stuart Mill. Mill was a British philosopher, economist, and political theorist in the 19th century. He had a profound impact as one of the greatest thinkers of his time and exerted immense influence on modern culture, philosophy, and thought.
This document summarizes a presentation on corruption given by Olaf Kellerhoff, the Resident Representative of Pakistan for the Friedrich-Naumann-Stiftung für die Freiheit foundation. The presentation covers: 1) A brief overview of the foundation and its work in over 60 countries including Pakistan since 1986 to promote liberal democracy, civic education, and human rights. 2) A definition of corruption and examples of historical corruption cases. 3) Examples of corruption scandals in Germany to show that no country is immune from corruption. 4) Ways to increase transparency and the rule of law through tools like freedom of information laws and monitoring of government institutions.
1. Social networking is the most popular online activity worldwide and its use transcends and reflects regional differences.
2. Facebook dominates global social networking, accounting for over 55% of worldwide usage.
3. Microblogging platforms like Twitter have emerged as disruptive new forces in social media, and local social networks are gaining global audiences.
12.10.09 Lumen & CEMA Webinar: Leveraging Social Media to Drive Better Attend...Lumen Consulting
Events are by definition social, yet many companies are hesitant or uncertain how to leverage social media in their portfolio. Social media is transforming the way we network and communicate personally and in business. In this presentation, you'll learn how social media can help events build awareness, foster word of mouth, and deepen attendee engagement. Learn ways you can measure social media impact and review real world innovative applications.
Microblog revolutionizing china's social business development (Highlights of ...Kantar Media CIC
1) The document discusses how microblogging in China, through Sina Weibo, has revolutionized social business development in China. Sina Weibo launched in 2009 and now has over 250 million registered users who generate 90 million tweets per day.
2) CIC has pioneered the shift from social media to social business, where businesses leverage social interactions both inside and outside the organization. In 2010, CIC partnered with Sina to further drive China's social business revolution.
3) The whitepaper will explore how the microblogging platform is facilitating a transition to the "Platform Era" in China, and how more companies are focusing on owned media through microblogging accounts and marketing.
The document discusses the rise of social media and other web 2.0 technologies in Asia, providing examples from China, Japan, and South Korea. It examines social networking sites like QQ, Mixi, and Cyworld and their business models. Success stories highlighted include OhmyNews, an influential citizen journalism site in Korea, and Train Man, a popular story from Japan about a shy man helped by strangers on a train. Barriers to further innovation discussed include infrastructure, talent, and access to capital.
Exhibitor2010 Lumen Consulting Leveraging Social Media To Drive Better Engage...Lumen Consulting
Here is my presentation from the recent EXHIBITOR 2010 Conference. Some recycled material from earlier presentations but this is more of an extended play version with updated research & content.
What else would you like to know or see?
The document discusses how HR must adapt to new technologies and work styles enabled by Web 2.0. It outlines five focal points for HR 2.0: cultural development, workforce performance, internal communications, knowledge management, and partner networking. HR must lead organizational change to attract new generations by introducing collaboration tools, communities, and a more flexible approach to work.
Workshop Mesh up Presentation of the Alumni Portal Deutschland in Jakarta. Almost all slides originate from Slideshare.com. Please see the last chart for links to the presentations I used. Anybody should read the original documents to get the whole story. Thanks to all the brilliant people out there, who published their presentations on slideshare.com.
Construction PR and marketing in the digital agepwcom.co.uk Ltd
This document discusses how construction companies can use social media for PR and marketing. It begins by defining social media as globally distributed conversations online using tools like blogs, wikis, social networks and video sharing. It then explains why social media matters for construction firms, noting its growing user base and how it is shaping online user behavior and media consumption. Finally, it provides best practices for construction companies to engage in social media through blogs, Twitter, LinkedIn and other channels.
The document discusses the history and services of the Internet and World Wide Web. It begins with the origins of the ARPANET network project in 1969 and how it evolved into the Internet we know today. It then explains the development of the World Wide Web and how users can access and navigate it using web browsers, search engines, links and other features. The document also outlines various internet services like email, forums, chat rooms and e-commerce as well as best practices for online etiquette.
presentation given to Essex centre of the CIOB (Chartered Institute of Building) on Wednesday 14 November 2012. A lot of information crammed into one presentation.
This document provides an overview of the development of Internet word of mouth (IWOM) in China. It discusses the growth of the Chinese internet population to 253 million users and the central role of online communities. The architecture of Chinese online participation includes forums, social networks, reviews, blogs, and microblogging. Key statistics show growth in forums, instant messaging, and blogging users between 2001-2008. The Chinese internet community was born in 1994 with the establishment of online forums and has since developed platforms for video, questions/answers, and social networking. Participation rates for personal expression and opinions are higher in China than Western countries.
Top 10 need-to-knows_about_social_networking_and_where_it_is_headedDr. William J. Ward
1. Social networking has become the most popular online activity worldwide, accounting for 19% of time spent online and reaching 82% of the global online population representing 1.2 billion users.
2. While social networking behavior reflects some regional differences, it has grown proportionately across all regions as internet adoption increased, demonstrating its universal appeal as the practice of engaging in online social networking has become comparatively ubiquitous.
3. The continued growth of time spent on social networks, which has more than tripled in recent years, shows that social networking has evolved to become an integral part of the global online experience.
comScore's Presentation Google's Think Digital Vietnam 11-Dec-2012Joe Nguyen
Vietnam has a young and growing internet population, with over half between ages 15-34. Social networking dominates users' time online, though e-commerce remains limited due to lack of banking and travel infrastructure. Online video is also very popular, with local sites gaining viewership. While mobile and tablet usage is increasing, Vietnam's total time spent online exceeds other Southeast Asian countries. Overall digital advertising is a small portion of Vietnam's total ad spend but is growing each year.
This project presented a proposal to develop English e-learning education by using social media platforms like blogs and Facebook to teach the future perfect tense. Data was collected from 33 fifth-year students at Roi-Et Wittayalai School who used the online resources. An analysis of the results found that the average score was 4.125 out of 5, indicating that using social media is an effective way to teach the future perfect tense.
This document summarizes research on social media and Twitter. It analyzes data from over 41 million Twitter user profiles and 1.47 billion social connections to study the topological characteristics of Twitter's social network and how information spreads through retweets. Some key findings include:
- Twitter's follower network shows non-power law distribution, short effective diameter, and low reciprocity compared to other social networks.
- Ranking users by number of followers, PageRank, and number of retweets produces different results, indicating a gap between influence inferred from followers and influence from retweet popularity.
- Retweets allow information to reach an average of 1,000 users no matter the original tweet's number of followers, and retweets
To do as one would be done by, and to love one's neighbour as oneself constitute the ideal perfection of utilitarian morality according to John Stuart Mill. Mill was a British philosopher, economist, and political theorist in the 19th century. He had a profound impact as one of the greatest thinkers of his time and exerted immense influence on modern culture, philosophy, and thought.
This document summarizes a presentation on corruption given by Olaf Kellerhoff, the Resident Representative of Pakistan for the Friedrich-Naumann-Stiftung für die Freiheit foundation. The presentation covers: 1) A brief overview of the foundation and its work in over 60 countries including Pakistan since 1986 to promote liberal democracy, civic education, and human rights. 2) A definition of corruption and examples of historical corruption cases. 3) Examples of corruption scandals in Germany to show that no country is immune from corruption. 4) Ways to increase transparency and the rule of law through tools like freedom of information laws and monitoring of government institutions.
The Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom (FNF) has been working to promote liberal democracy, civic education, and human rights in Pakistan since 1986. FNF was founded in Germany in 1958 by Theodor Heuss to advance the ideas of Friedrich Naumann, who was a Protestant minister, liberal politician, and philosopher. FNF has regional offices around the world, including Pakistan, and works through local partners to conduct workshops and seminars on topics like elections, conflict resolution, and achieving the UN's Millennium Development Goals. The organization has a small local staff in Pakistan and relies on partner organizations to carry out its programming.
1. The document discusses a presentation given by Olaf Kellerhoff on liberalism and global financial crises.
2. It provides background on the Friedrich Naumann Foundation, which has worked in Pakistan since 1986 to promote liberal democracy, human rights, and a free market economy.
3. The presentation covers the history of liberal thought from thinkers like Locke, Smith, Mill, and Hayek and discusses how liberalism relates to challenges like the recent global financial crisis.
Introduction and overview on German-Pakistan Development Cooperation incl. German Foundations like Friedrich Naumann Foundation, Qaid-e Azam Alumnis, Islamabad Club
Fritz is the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom, a German political foundation established in 1958 to promote civic education based on liberalism. It operates in over 60 countries, including Pakistan since 1986, working with partners on seminars and workshops to advance liberal democracy, human rights, the free market, and peaceful conflict resolution. Fritz believes that individual freedom and social responsibility are essential to a just society and that property rights, civil society, and the rule of law empower citizens and lead to stability, transparency, and economic growth.
This document provides biographical information about Olaf Kellerhoff, the Resident Representative of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation in Pakistan. It outlines Kellerhoff's background and experience in international relations and overseas missions. It then describes the work of the Foundation in Pakistan through its small local office staff and partner non-governmental organizations. The Foundation promotes liberal democracy, civic education, human rights, and free market policies in Pakistan through publications, trainings, workshops, citizens' dialogues, and consulting partners and politicians.
The document summarizes the work of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation in Pakistan. It introduces Dr. Almut Besold as the resident representative of the Foundation in Pakistan since 2014. It then provides an overview of the Foundation, describing it as a German non-profit organization established in 1958 to promote civic education and the philosophy of liberalism. It operates through training workshops and publications. It works with partner organizations in Pakistan to provide skills training, moderate events, and strengthen civil society, democracy, and rule of law. Some of its partner organizations are now sustainable and continuing their work, which the Foundation views as a sign of its long-term impact and investment in democratic development in Pakistan.
Friedrich A. von Hayek is the first in the series of Liberal Thinkers. We have a look on the life, the work as well as the impact of this oustanding polymath, liberal thinker and philosopher.
Lecture on Liberalism at the Air University, Islamabad, Sept. 30th 2009, by Olaf Kellerhoff, Resident Representative Pakistan of Friedrich Naumann Foundation (FNF)
1000 Twitter Impressions Per Day In 2016 - 10 Easy Twitter Strategies To Incr...Thomas Lancaster
Twitter marketing can be challenging due to the volume of information being pushed to followers and the short survival time of most tweets. As an academic and marketer with an active following of several groups of people, I'm now in the positive position where my tweets average more than 1000 impressions per day (and, in some time periods, over 5000 impressions).
This presentation analyses my Twitter activity in early 2016, showcasing the tweets that were identified as the most successful. Based on the analysis, 10 strategies are identified that can be used to ensure high levels of Twitter engagement. The strategies are suitable for areas beyond academic circles and should apply equally to students, entrepreneurs, startup companies and others.
Luxury Men's Market - Where should you be?Yasha Chandra
The document provides information on various magazines including their circulation, readership, social media following, key personnel and advertisement rates. It discusses the pros and cons of each magazine in terms of their target audience, content focus, availability and potential for covering luxury brands through advertising and public relations outreach. The last few paragraphs provide recommendations for building a luxury brand which focus on aspects like exclusive celebrity endorsements, engaging content creation and distribution across multiple social media platforms, and targeted advertising strategies.
ASSE - The Sustainability Professional, Taking EHS To The Next LevelHector Rodriguez
The document discusses sustainability and sustainability management. It defines sustainability as managing the impacts of human activity on vital capital stocks to ensure human well-being. Sustainability management involves studying and managing organizational impacts on environmental, economic, and social capital wherever it operates. The document argues that environmental, health, and safety professionals are well-positioned to take responsibility for developing and implementing sustainability strategies due to their experience managing capital impacts, which could enhance their careers and performance.
This recipe is for a Nutella and coconut tart. It involves whisking eggs and sugar until light and fluffy, then mixing in melted butter, flour, and coconut. The batter is poured into a tin and allowed to rise before baking for 30 minutes at 170-180 degrees Celsius. Once cooled slightly, more Nutella is spread on top before sprinkling with coconut. The tart serves six people and takes about an hour to make from start to finish.
This document appears to be a slide deck containing 12 photos credited to various photographers. The final slide encourages the viewer to create their own slide deck on SlideShare and provides a link to get started.
This document summarizes performance fluids from Dow that can help improve efficiency and productivity in demanding applications. It lists fluids that can increase processing efficiency at high temperatures, prevent corrosion and freezing in HVAC and other systems, protect circulating systems against corrosion in oil and gas applications, and reduce wear in industrial equipment while providing fire resistance. Contact information is provided for customers seeking application, technical or other assistance regarding Dow's performance fluids.
Este documento presenta un capítulo sobre redes. Detalla los códigos de identificación de dos estudiantes de psicología en la Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia y el nombre de su tutor para la asignatura de Herramientas Telemáticas.
Connect Industrial Supplies and Consulting Inc. is a supplier of industrial parts and components located in Burlington, Ontario that aims to provide high quality products at competitive prices through partnerships with manufacturers. They guarantee pricing that is at least 20% lower than customers' current suppliers and offer benefits like on-time delivery within 5-8 weeks, local inventory, and product insurance. The company supplies custom machined, plastic, and conveyor parts as well as bearings and can work with customers from prototyping to small volume production. References and a trial are available to demonstrate their ability to save customers money while meeting or exceeding quality standards.
Tien Groene Tomaat inzichten op het gebied van Content Marketing. Hoe u meer omzet realiseert door goede inhoud te combineren met gerichte acquistie en relatiemanagement. Specifiek voor kennisintensieve dienstverleners.
This document discusses trends in social media and mobile technology. It begins by explaining the difference between Web 1.0, which featured one-way publishing of content by professionals, and Web 2.0, which enables two-way sharing of user-generated content through platforms like YouTube, Flickr, blogs, Twitter, and social networks. It then provides examples of various types of social media like social networks, blogs, photoblogs, videoblogs, microblogs, and location-based social networking. The document notes that Filipinos are heavy users of social media and highlights statistics about Facebook and Twitter usage in the Philippines. It concludes by discussing some mobile trends like unlimited mobile data plans, Blackberry messaging, social media integration in
Post event report of the first Internet of Things Summit in the Philippines held on March 4-5, 2016 at the Megatrade Hall, SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City.
Abstract: Social media tools such as Twitter, Facebook and YouTube have become common place for personal use, but how do we leverage these free tools to not only connect with our clientele but promote Extension to new audiences. Currently, there are 25 million Twitter accounts, over 500 million active Facebook users and 2 billion videos watched daily on YouTube, therefore, it makes sense for Extension to have a presence where users are spending time. For Extension personnel, understanding the benefits and learning the uses of social media tools is a tremendous opportunity to transition our past outreach excellence into a new, non-traditional format for the future. Join us to learn how to engage your clients, colleagues and supporters in social networks as well as exposure Extension content to a new demographic.
Professor Hendrik Speck - Social Conduct. Privacy and Social Networks.Hendrik Speck
Professor Hendrik Speck - Social Conduct. Privacy and Social Networks, re:publica’09. Shift happens. Netiquette for Social Networks, April 2nd, 2009, Berlin, Germany
October 9th, 2008 Berlin, Germany, privacy, private sphere, public sphere, risk, law, security, anonymity, surveillance, panopticon, sousveillance, social network analysis, social media, web 2.0, hype, history, features, examples, audience, user, markets, revenues, google, youtube, myspace, wikipedia, captcha, security, cracking, data portability, decentralization, helloworld, hello world network, open id, openid, opensocial, open social, rsa, foaf, xml, java
Opportunities and Challenges for Opening up Government Data in MacedoniaMetamorphosis
The document discusses opportunities and challenges for opening government data in Macedonia. It provides an overview of open data and the semantic web. It describes FINKI's efforts to publish open data about the university. This includes developing an open data portal with information on faculties, programs, courses, and employees. It recommends next steps like creating an open data portal for Macedonia and publishing more raw data to enable applications. The presentation concludes that publishing open government data can provide benefits but requires effort to transform data into computer-readable formats.
1) ICT refers to technologies like computers, phones, television and radio that are used for communicating and managing information. ICT allows for digital communication and sharing of information through tools on the internet.
2) The document discusses the evolution of the internet from static Web 1.0 to dynamic Web 2.0 that allows for user participation and sharing. It provides examples of technologies and trends in ICT like social media, mobile technologies, and assistive media.
3) Current ICT issues in the Philippines are discussed like slow internet, lack of coverage, hacking, and online scams. The role of ICT in education and its advantages and disadvantages are also summarized.
This document provides information about various social media platforms. It discusses Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Myspace, Vkontakte, and Google+. For each platform, it outlines their key features, statistics on users, and a brief history. It also compares the different platforms side by side and discusses how social networking is changing enterprises.
This is part deux of the Web 2.0 for Business (In Malaysia?) presentation series, first released back in February 2008. This document is part of a 2-day workshop material as presented in Kuala Lumpur in July 2011. Some site snapshots are owned by site owners, as clearly shown at respective pages, or mentioned in Reference (final) page. Some original parts are by author (@1oasis.net).
In "The Future of the Internet IV," Director Lee Rainie reports on the results of a new survey of experts predicting what the Internet will look like in 2020 at the American Association for the Advancement of Science's 2010 Annual Meeting in San Diego.
Why 2010 is the year of Mobile Social MediaJim Ayson
My presentation at a social networking conference in Makati, Philippines. April 22, 2010. This presentation covers the state of the mobile social media from a global and a Philippine perspective, with a special nod to the mobile operator's point of view.
The document discusses the history and evolution of the internet from its inception in the 1960s to the development of Web 2.0 applications in the early 2000s. It provides timelines of key events and innovations such as the creation of ARPANET, email, the world wide web, web browsers, broadband internet, and social media platforms. It then defines Web 2.0 as the transition to a more dynamic and user-generated web, and summarizes several popular Web 2.0 applications such as Wikipedia, Flickr, Facebook, YouTube, and their role in user collaboration and sharing of content.
This document summarizes Davao, Philippines' efforts to promote free and open source software (FOSS). It discusses how the local FOSS community of DabaweGNU was formed in 2003 and has since conducted various training seminars and projects to raise awareness of FOSS. It outlines opportunities to advocate for FOSS adoption among local businesses and government. Finally, it proposes future initiatives like mentorship programs, conferences, and internet cafe promotions to further the growth of FOSS in Davao.
This document provides information about information and communication technology (ICT). It outlines 9 lessons on ICT topics, then discusses how ICT has helped save time and money for companies through improved communication technologies. It notes that the Philippines is considered the "ICT hub of Asia" with strong growth in ICT jobs and cell phone usage. The document also summarizes the evolution of the World Wide Web from Web 1.0 to 4.0 and describes features, trends, types of social media, and mobile operating systems relevant to ICT.
Orkut was an early social networking site launched in 2004 by Google engineer Orkut Buyukkokten. It gained popularity quickly, reaching 10 million users by late 2004 and 20 million by 2005. However, it struggled to keep up with competition from Facebook, which launched in 2004 and surpassed Orkut by adding more engaging features like photo tagging, games, and a "like" button. Orkut's weaknesses included security issues, a lack of innovation, and an inability to attract professional users. It failed to capitalize on opportunities in new markets and lost customers to Facebook, leading Google to eventually shut down the site in 2014.
1. Mobile Monday 07/2012 - Mr. Huynh Kim Tuoc, facebookdieuannl
Mobile Monday Hà Nội tháng 7/2012 với chủ đề "Next Media".
Anh Huỳnh Kim Tước, giám đốc đại diện facebook tại Việt Nam chia sẻ tầm nhìn của facebook về media
Opening Slides from ION Belfast by Chris Grundemann of the Internet Society. Introduces the Internet Society and the Deploy360 Programme that hosts the ION Conference Series.
The document discusses trends in Web 2.0 technologies and their impact on businesses. It provides examples of how technologies like blogs, social networks, and wikis have positively and negatively influenced companies. The document also discusses how enterprises are increasingly adopting Web 2.0 tools for communication, collaboration and knowledge sharing.
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1. Social Media
Olaf Kellerhoff
Resident Representative Pakistan
2. Olaf Kellerhoff Social Media Dec. 17 .2009
Overview
1. Introduction
2. Trends in Internet
3. Internet use in Pakistan
4. Strategy & Tactics
5. Operations
More and more importance: Web 2.0
4. Olaf Kellerhoff Social Media Dec. 17 .2009
Social Web
Social Web = Web 2.0
:= People socialize & interact
through internet
1. People focus: Facebook
2. Hobby focus: flickr, games etc.
Global interest sharing, connections and
interactions. 3. Networking focus: Linkedin
=> Common interest
1. Intro 2. Trends 3. Users in PAK 4. Strategy 5. Operations.
5. Olaf Kellerhoff Social Media Dec. 17 .2009
Emphasis in Social Web
Identity: Who are you?
Reputation: What do you think
/stand for?
Presence: Where are you?
Groups: How do you organize
your connections?
Conversations: What do you Avatar – artificial person or
discuss? graphical representative of a real
person in the virtual world
Sharing: What do you give?
1. Intro 2. Trends 3. Users in PAK 4. Strategy 5. Operations.
6. Olaf Kellerhoff Social Media Dec. 17 .2009
2. Trends in Internet
7. Olaf Kellerhoff Social Media Dec. 17 .2009
Mashable.com
http://mashable.com/2009/08/03/what-is-social-media/
1. Intro 2. Trends 3. Users in PAK 4. Strategy 5. Operations.
8. Olaf Kellerhoff Social Media Dec. 17 .2009
3. Internet use in Pakistan
9. Olaf Kellerhoff Social Media Dec. 17 .2009
History of Internet in Pakistan
1991 PTCL introduces Packet
Switched Data Network (PSPDN)
– you can get into internet
1992 first email node in Karachi
1995 .pk domain - first country
in SA to open for private market
1996 PTCL starts internet service
1998 first cybercafés
2000 broadband cable in Lahore
1. Intro 2. Trends 3. Users in PAK 4. Strategy 5. Operations.
10. Olaf Kellerhoff Social Media Dec. 17 .2009
History of Internet in Pakistan
2002 GoP sets up Virtual university
2003 first satellite operational
2007 12.200 users join the Facebook group “We
oppose Emergency in Pakistan” (Musharraf)
2008 internet users in PAK: 22 Mio
2009 March: 939,660 FB users in Pakistan (of
250 Mio) (=5,37% internet users)
2009 May 6.9% of Orkut user (263 Mio) from
Pakistan (=18 Mio)???
1. Intro 2. Trends 3. Users in PAK 4. Strategy 5. Operations.
11. Olaf Kellerhoff Social Media Dec. 17 .2009
Trends in Pakistan
1.
600.000 broadband subscribers (4
Mio worldwide) 2.
4th country of broadband growth
in the world
3,
92 Mio mobile phone users
Predicted: 50 Mio mobile phone 4.
internet users in the next 5 years
5.
1. Intro 2. Trends 3. Users in PAK 4. Strategy 5. Operations.
12. Olaf Kellerhoff Social Media Dec. 17 .2009
Pakistani users
Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) estimates 22
Mio users in 2008
76.0% of active users in Pakistan read blogs.
72% have at least created a profile on a social network
72% Pakistanis upload pictures while 47.7% upload videos.
Online video clips 85% engage in this activity every day /
every other day.
47% of Pakistani users have downloaded a podcast.
Only 35% of Pakistani users subscribe to RSS feeds.
Source: www.greenwhite.org
13. Olaf Kellerhoff Social Media Dec. 17 .2009
Facebook users in PAK*
Fem.
250 222,808 139,51
40% Male
200 206,38
150 60%
100 76,303
50 39,471
14,005 4,208
3,417 1,149 3,181
0
13-17 18-25 26-34 35-44 45-54 55-59 60-65 65+
*14. Dez. 2008: There are 358,978 users registered with Facebook from Pakistan.
1. Intro 2. Trends 3. Users in PAK 4. Strategy 5. Operations.
14. Olaf Kellerhoff Social Media Dec. 17 .2009
Orkut vs. Facebook
in Dec. 2008 more users at Orkut, but
11% loss in market
several security lapses
strong in India – therefore cautious in Pakistan
=> decision: due to high consumption concentration on
one single Social Web Page - Facebook
1. Intro 2. Trends 3. Users in PAK 4. Strategy 5. Operations.
15. Olaf Kellerhoff Social Media Dec. 17 .2009
4. Strategy & Tactics
16. Olaf Kellerhoff Social Media Dec. 17 .2009
Target Audience general and Social Web
Liberal Leaders and future
leaders /young professionals
and interested in Liberalism in
Politics, economy and society
Young Professionals: 14-30
= investment in the future
= accept change easily
= easier to form
= bigger in number
= more active in Web
Out of these:
Educated
Committed
Basically open minded Source: wwww.populationaction.org
1. Intro 2. Trends 3. Users in PAK 4. Strategy 5. Operations.
18. Olaf Kellerhoff Social Media Dec. 17 .2009
Use of Twitter
Other commands include:
1. (type your message directly)
2. @twitterID (reply to someone’s tweet) Also from your mobile
3. D twitterID (sends a direct message to a user)
4. ON (turns twitter notifications on)
5. OFF (turns notifications off)
6. ON twitterID (turns notifcations for a particular user on)
7. OFF twitterID (turns notifications for a user off)
8. inv (to invite your friends to use our app)
9. help (to contact customer support)
1. Intro 2. Trends 3. Users in PAK 4. Strategy 5. Operations.
19. Olaf Kellerhoff Social Media Dec. 17 .2009
Yahoo Groups
SEO
Links
polls are possible
1. Intro 2. Trends 3. Users in PAK 4. Strategy 5. Operations.
20. Olaf Kellerhoff Social Media Dec. 17 .2009
Flickr.com
photos will be viewed and used
by others – higher outcome (if
properly tagged)
links with other pages (and
easier upload)
only 200 photos upload per
month (free account)
=> regular upload
1. Intro 2. Trends 3. Users in PAK 4. Strategy 5. Operations.
21. Olaf Kellerhoff Social Media Dec. 17 .2009
Youtube
Embedding in other sites Advertising on other sites
1. Intro 2. Trends 3. Users in PAK 4. Strategy 5. Operations.
22. Olaf Kellerhoff Social Media Dec. 17 .2009
Slideshare.net
upload & sharing of
presentation
= multiplying
impact of work
already done
don’t have to email
shows activities
1. Intro 2. Trends 3. Users in PAK 4. Strategy 5. Operations.
23. Olaf Kellerhoff Social Media Dec. 17 .2009
Interlinking Accounts Less work higher outcome:
e.g. video placed on
24. Olaf Kellerhoff Social Media Dec. 17 .2009
Follow us: Keep in touch!
twitter.com/FNF_Pakistan
See us:
flickr.com/photos/liberal_friends_of_pakistan
Watch us:
youtube.com/LiberalFriendsofPAK
Read with us:
amazon.com (People search: FNF Pakistan)
Learn from us:
slideshare.net/LiberalFriendsofPakistan
Become a fan:
Liberal Friends of Pakistan www.mynameise.com/LiberalFriendsofPAK
Also in Urdu www.southasia.fnst.org