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Should Someone Else Have to Be Responsible for Your Reputation? | The Future Freaks Me Out!
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The Future Freaks Me Out! Should Someone Else Have to Be Responsible for Your Reputation? March 7, 2010 at 12:09 pm. This week in Contemporary Media Issues we read. The Future of Reputation. By Daniel J. Solove and discussed issues of privacy, gossip, and norms on the Internet. In one of our classes we watched a couple of video segments about a reputation defender . Have you ever heard of a reputation defender? So what exactly is reputation management, you ask? No one has yet found a way to delete anythi...
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May | 2010 | The Future Freaks Me Out!
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The Future Freaks Me Out! Archive for May, 2010. Contemporary Media Issues Final Exam – “The New Media Landscape: What Should We Be Most Concerned About? Opening Remarks of Authors. Ken Auletta would say that the Internet needs to remain as free and open to everyone as possible. Yes, some people put garbage online, but the best things will rise to the top, just as with Google’s search engine results. Daniel Solove would say that the most important issue for the future is the changing view of privacy and ...
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Will Living in a Hyperconnected Society Bring Families Closer Together? | The Future Freaks Me Out!
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The Future Freaks Me Out! Will Living in a Hyperconnected Society Bring Families Closer Together? May 7, 2010 at 11:47 pm. I attended the Social Media Futures Academy on April 30. A part of the FutureWeb 2010 Conference geared toward highschoolers in Raleigh, N.C. I had the opportunity to sit in on a session about the hyperconnected family, given by one of my professors at Elon. You go online (if you have that service enabled) or monitor his phone through yours. You figure out exactly where he is, sh...
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The future of the Internet… |
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The future of the Internet…. March 31, 2010. In the world of interactive media, scholars, professors, professionals, and students are looking at what the future of the Internet will look like. Will people’s behavior change and transform with the technology? Researchers are studying the effects of the Internet and how it effects social norms, relationships, family structures, privacy, etc. People need to exercise this more often, especially parents allowing this kids to play video games for hours at a time.
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SecondLife, a virtual marketing tool? |
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SecondLife, a virtual marketing tool? May 9, 2010. SecondLife (SL) is a virtual culture using avatars to navigate and communicate through this space. SecondLife developed by Linden Lab launching this virtual world on June 23, 2003 which is accessible on through the Internet. Based on an article from Businessweek.com, companies are thinking twice about virtual worlds and finding more security and flexibility in alternatives. The growing crop of Second Life alternatives is diverse and highly specialized bu...
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“The New Media Landscape: What Should We Be Most Concerned About?” |
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8220;The New Media Landscape: What Should We Be Most Concerned About? May 15, 2010. 8220;The New Media Landscape: What Should We Be Most Concerned About? Opening statement, citing from the Political Economy of Media. Daniel J. Solove opening statement, citing from The Future of Reputation: gossip, rumor, and privacy on the Internet. Privacy in Overexposed World. What is privacy and what is privacy in the digital new media age? Solving the Problems of Privacy 2.0. Cheap sensors generatively wired to cheap...
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Foodie Feast: Keep on Trucking | After The Afternoon, It All Comes Together
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After The Afternoon, It All Comes Together. The intersection of interests. Foodie Feast: Keep on Trucking. Having moved to LA, I’ve heard about these vendors and their trucks. They’re on TV all the time, there are rave reviews and they’re using Twitter for their locations. It’s something that’s one of those food trends much like sustainable restaurants and pan-asian fusion something…whatever they name it. It’s to my benefit then that the cupcake place caty corner (Is that how you spell it? I need to trav...
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Guest Appearance: Phillipes | After The Afternoon, It All Comes Together
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After The Afternoon, It All Comes Together. The intersection of interests. For this outing, we had guests on the food exploits. Shout out now to Shelley, Jordan, and Colleen as well as Dave and Jacob. Also, try the mustard. It’s akin to chinese hot mustard and definitely clears the sinuses. But it’s awesome. 4-5 lines to help people. Should have gotten a 2nd sandwich. Colleen is a guest! And a happy eater! Deer in the headlights shot. This entry was posted on August 4, 2010 by jonathanchoi. Could be like...
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Citizen and Participatory News as a Generative System | The Future Freaks Me Out!
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The Future Freaks Me Out! Citizen and Participatory News as a Generative System. March 19, 2010 at 10:02 am. This week in our Contemporary Media Issues class we have been reading a book called. The Future of Internet And How to Stop It. By Jonathan Zittrain. The first two-thirds of the book talk a great deal about generativity, what Zittrain defines as a system’s capacity to produce unanticipated change through unfiltered contributions from broad and varied audiences. So what’s next? DP's iMedia Blog.
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