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Top Social Internet Retailers [Infographic]

Top Social Internet Retailers [Infographic] | WEBOLUTION! | Scoop.it

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janlgordon's comment, January 15, 2013 9:20 PM
Hi Jesse Soininen Thanks for your comment, I like what you said as well, this picture is definitely worth a thousand words!
janlgordon's comment, January 15, 2013 9:21 PM
Hi Brian Shields - thanks so much for your comment here. Very interesting information on this infograph for sure!
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Who Are You Online? Transparency vs Anonymity [infographic]

Who Are You Online? Transparency vs Anonymity [infographic] | WEBOLUTION! | Scoop.it

This infographic is from Daily Infographic

 

Transparency vs Anonymity ... Who Are You Online?

 

Today’s infographic shows these divergent philosophies of Internet culture and, most interestingly, what the average Internet user thinks about the privacy of their information online.

 

**What type of user are you?

 

**Do you prefer anonymity or transparency?

 

Selected by Jan Gordon covering "Content Curation, Social Business and Beyond"

 

See full article and infographic here [http://bit.ly/AnKTTo]


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Beth Kanter's comment, January 21, 2012 12:47 PM
Jan,
This is a terrific summary of the infographic. My feeling is that transparency is not a black and white definition of - disclosing everything or disclosing nothing. There's lots of shades of gray. I like the definition of transparency from "Public Parts" that Jeff Jarvis published last year - it also includes engaging with people around what you disclose. I think there is a place for being anonymous - especially when the information you disclose might put you in physical danger. Have written a lot about transparency - about the practice in my first book and in my second book how to measure it http://www.bethkanter.org/power-light/
Mike Coyle's curator insight, March 5, 2014 4:27 PM

Good comparison.

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A Living, Breathing Infographic: A Look at the Web's First Socially Generative Visualization

A Living, Breathing Infographic: A Look at the Web's First Socially Generative Visualization | WEBOLUTION! | Scoop.it

The idea of a Socially Generative Visualization originated out of a section of the design handbook INFOGRAPHICS.
An SGV, as described by the authors, is a new direction for data visualization– one which marketers and content consumers alike should take note of– especially as content distribution continues to be affected by socially relevant data.

What’s the next step when you’re looking to give your viewers a deeper interaction with your content? Apparently, we should be looking at “socially generative visualizations,” a novel approach that combines the best aspects of traditional static Infographics and classic interactive interfaces with a new purpose: “to allow the viewer to interact with the content in a more meaningful way by contributing to and actually being a part of the measured data that is displayed.”


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