Exploring the Intersection between New Media, Religion & Digital Culture
Showing posts with label social media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social media. Show all posts
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Social in the Glue of the Network: Report on social networking
Today the Economist posted a very interesting report on the state of social networking online. Global swap shops -Why Social Networking has grown so Fast does not deal with religion online, it does provide an interesting review of the current trends in social networking and the emerging "network effect" of how media audience respond to new technologies. It also makes some interesting observations about facebook being in the business of memory production and documentation. It is worth a read.
Friday, May 15, 2009
How Social Media is Like Ice Cream
Being a huge ice cream fan I just had to follow up a link sent out on the Association of Internet Researchers elist this morning about How Social Media is Like Ice Cream . What I found is a great video that explains in simple terms how social networks and media work (and a craving for mint chocolate brownie ice cream). Check it out:
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