#hashtags: the social data glue
From Wikipedia: Hashtags are words or phrases prefixed with the symbol #, a form of metadata tag. Also, short messages on microbloggingsocial networking services such as Twitter, identi.ca orGoogle+ may be tagged by including one or more with multiple words concatenated, e.g.: #Wikipedia is an #encyclopedia From “Michael-Myers-pedia”: Hashtags are words or phrases prefixed...
Media stacking behaviors by type of TV program
I posted about Media Stacking last year and this is a great infographic highlighting the differences in behaviors based on types of programing. Very cool!
Augmented Reality Catalog from IKEA
It’s a dark day . . .
My Tweets and RTs below have some amazing stories in them. And some sentiment . . .
Snyc your Amex card to your Twitter account for deals! (video)
I posted about Amex’s foray into the world of mobile and social back in March but just found this “how to” video. Enjoy!
TED Talk from Eli Pariser on the danger of “filter bubbles”
I posted about the future of search being a three layer cake two years ago and in it I outlined a three tabbed SERP solution with social (filtered) results being first, business results being second and academic results on the third tab. I somehow missed this TED Talk (thanks to @jmarkow) from @elipariser on “filter bubbles”, where he outlines the pitfalls of having your content...
Politics of the Social Web (infographic)
A student sent me this. Not sure I agree with it completely (especially the position of Twitter) but pretty interesting.
The Onion reveals the truth about Kickstarter (video)
Baking location into Pinterest
It should come as no surprise for anyone that reads this blog that I have an opinion on what Pinterest should do from a product standpoint and even less of a surprise that it would include the concept of location. (I know. Sssshhhhhocking!) 20% of Pinterest’s traffic is currently mobile. I’m unsure what percentage is the Pinterest app vs. m.pinterest.com but I’m sure that...