In this video Luke Rudkowski talks to the CEO and one of many people behind minds.com a new opensource encyrpted social network that many are saying will des...
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Ello, the social network that received a tremendous amount of media attention last year as a "Facebook killer," has raised another $5 million in funding.
Google+ lost the social network battle to Facebook. Could it lose at video, too, now that Facebook's video autoplay feature has started eating away at YouTube?
Every day, millions of people mindlessly pump content into social networks that are owned by someone else. These massive data silos plaster your feed with advertising and blatantly disregard user privacy. It’s a symbiotic relationship wherein you are the product being sold, but you have no control.
Fueled by idealism and Kickstarter, four young men tried to challenge Facebook’s hegemony with a social network that valued privacy. Then things went south.
This idea that we are just products for advertisers pops up in lots of online conversations, a reflection of the current state of our advertising-driven social networks. These networks were built on TV’s old business model of “I sell your eyeballs and give you interesting stuff to watch in exchange.” They’ve just modified that model a bit so that now, in addition to attention, we also surrender our personal data. Oh, and now we’re the ones supplying most of that “interesting stuff” to watch.
Over 130 million images with the hashtag ‘selfie’ have been uploaded to the social media platform Instagram. In The Allure of the Selfie: Instagram and the New Self-Portrait, Brooke Wendt examines the significant hold that the ‘selfie’, or the digital self-portrait, has over self and society. Media theorist Vilém Flusser observed that society could become programmed to snap pictures for the sole benefit of cameras, as though under a ‘magical spell’, if photographs continued to be undecoded. Wendt examines this magical spell by analyzing users’ self-portraits on Instagram, one of the most popular contemporary platforms for image production.
Diaspora allows you to organize your contacts in groups, they're called aspects. Using aspects you can choose with whom you share pictures or thoughts.
Geeklist is a vibrant platform for geeks to discover, connect and share the great work they have done and who they did it with. In Geeklist we provide the global developer community a place to get credit where credit is due
Facebook could upend the model before users do. By allowing users to choose how much or how little data they share with advertisers, and offering a share of the value they generate in the process, facebook would become the world’s first socialist network.
Understanding how social networks organize allows us to interpret and describe the relationships that form the basic building blocks of an engaged, connected...
What do the social networks look like in your city or country? Dave Troy (TED Talk: Social maps that reveal a city’s intersections — and separations) crunches data to see places not as neighborhoods, but as relationships between people. With his PeopleMaps project, he groups people by whom they follow and talk to on Twitter, then works with local collaborators to analyze what those people talk about most. The result? Fascinating non-geographic maps of a region’s interests and communities.
RESAAS, the social network designed to facilitate agent-to-agent referrals, says 300,000 licensed real estate agents, broker-owners or employees at franchisors or real estate associations are using the company's Facebook-like communication platform.
A well-credentialed computer geek, Dan, on that winter morning in 2010, had been on Facebook for five years, since he was 16. His addiction to it annoyed him. And he was thoroughly ticked off by Facebook’s relentlessly tailing him as he visited other websites. After a week of fiddling with settings, he hunted down the delete account button and clicked.
Ello is the hottest new social media site, signing up 34,000 new users an hour. It's being called the anti-Facebook and is defining itself as a place for conversation and sharing ideas.
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