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What Social Networks Should You Use in 2014? [INFOGRAPHIC]

What Social Networks Should You Use in 2014? [INFOGRAPHIC] | information analyst | Scoop.it
We’re now into a whole new year – but which social networks should have your full attention this year?

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Dillon Thomas's curator insight, February 1, 2014 9:15 AM

TO FULLY UNDERSTAND AND HAVE STATS AND DATA ..  FOR EXAMPLE YOUR AUDIENCE FOR YOUR INFOGRAPHIC AND THEN  TP UNDERSTAND WHAT SOCIAL MEDIA THEY USE

BOTH: .. quanitatively and qualititatively .. (How much time they spend and what content they are utilizing or extracting) 

 

THIS IS CRITICAL TO MAKING AN INFOGRAPHIC TARGETED TO AN AUDIANCE SPECIFIC

 

ALSO:   I recommend Lauren Moss SCOOP - VISUALIZING SOCIAL MEDIA 

Amy Williamson's curator insight, February 5, 2014 5:43 AM

A must read for anyone working in social media!

Monica S Mcfeeters's curator insight, March 30, 2014 9:16 AM

Do you wonder where to put most of your online time for the best reach to viewers? Here is helpful info to help you decide.

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Plot.io - Data Visualization made Fast, Fun and Easy!

Plot.io - Data Visualization made Fast, Fun and Easy! | information analyst | Scoop.it
Data Visualization made Fast, Fun and Easy!

We are making it ridiculously easy to visualize data and share your insights on the web.

Eavesdrop on our Twitter stream @plot_io for updates. Or drop us an email at help@plot.io.


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Scottish scientists build search engine for 'Internet of Things'

Scottish scientists build search engine for 'Internet of Things' | information analyst | Scoop.it

By collating data from sensors such as cameras and microphones, and cross-referencing it with results from social networks such as Twitter, users will be able to receive detailed responses to questions such as ‘What part of the city hosts live music events that my friends have been to recently?' and ‘How busy is the city centre?'

 

[...]

 

"SMART builds upon the existing concept of ‘smart cities', physical spaces which are covered in an array of intelligent sensors which communicate with each other and can be searched for information," said Dr Iadh Ounis, of the University of Glasgow's School of Computing Science.

 

"The search results sourced from these smart cities can be reused across multiple applications, making the system more effective."

 

The team from Glasgow University hopes the SMART project will be ready for testing in a real city by 2014.

 


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The New Facebook: A Platform For Human Storytelling

Great piece by Brian Solis who is one of my favorite people.....he never disappoints.

 

This sums it up and it's profound - Facebook has the social graph and this hits all of us where we live:

 

“Timeline is the story of your life,” said Mark Zuckerberg “All your stories, all your apps, express who you are.”

 

For those who focus on the debate between Facebook, Google Plus and Twitter are missing the true story. Today at Facebook’s f8 developer conference we  were reminded of the what the story really is,

 

It's about you and me............

 

Excerpt:

 

“For the first time ever in a single day we had 500 million people use Facebook” –

 

Mark Zuckerberg

 

 

No, it’s not about features, capabilities, or the number of users.

 

Profound!

 

We were reminded about the power of something much more important, our experiences, relationships, the content we create and share and how each paint a picture of who we are as individuals.

 

Today Facebook introduced features for its users and developers alike that position Facebook not as a social network, but instead as a platform for storytelling and meaningful engagement. How is this different than the profile you’ve come to know over the years?

 

The team at Facebook explains…

 

Timeline is a new kind of profile, one that lets people tell their story in a visually-rich and artistic fashion. In addition to aesthetics, Timeline is essentially a social home page for all that moves you, from media to experiences to people.

 

The biggest difference you’ll notice is presentation. Starting with the substantial image that you choose to depict your persona, the new format essentially turns your profile into a Flipboard-esque (magazine) pictorial rich with updates, content, and connections…all designed to tell your story, your way. Don’t be confused by the name however, Timeline is much more than that, it’s essentially a storyboard for your digital and real life as told by what you share and what others share with you.

 

http://www.briansolis.com/2011/09/the-new-facebook-a-timeline-for-personal-discovery/

 

 


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