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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | IT'S JOSIP NOT JOSEPH NOVEMBER 4, 2010 Being Status Update Worthy In a world built on on-going live update feeds and one combined with specific and strategic updating, social media and social networking have become imperative touchpoints for everybody. Tweet Over the last few days, I attended and presented at the Digital Behaviour Conference in Toronto. Simply But one thought in particular had my creative juices flowing. But, it even goes beyond that. | IT'S JOSIP NOT JOSEPH SEPTEMBER 10, 2010 7 Quick Ways To Think Like A Millennial Just like you shouldn’t assume that if we “like” a Facebook page, it gives you permission to go beyond that and clutter our news feeds. Yes, we YouTube, Facebook, text, share and connect, but just because we do it shouldn’t suggest that if you do it we’ll necessarily tag along. If we wanted all that clutter, we would’ve asked for it. I’ll admit, they’re a little broad. Use it. | | | | | | | IT'S JOSIP NOT JOSEPH SEPTEMBER 17, 2010 The New Twitter is the New Standard After watching the live-feed of the actual presentation, though I was amazed and absolutely impressed by it, I couldn’t help but think what a definitive game changer it will become. And with it rolling-out to all users over several weeks, we all had to simply wait and see. Furthermore, every inclination I had to it’s game changing ability was made more than apparent. And how we look at it. | IT'S JOSIP NOT JOSEPH NOVEMBER 11, 2010 The Millennials and Their Differing Social Media Paradigms You have the feed watchers, the retweeters, spammers, thought-givers, conversationalist, and complainers. Tweet The Millennials and social media have always been understood to be just that, Millennials and social media. Though it seems that one can hardly move away from the other, the reality would suggest otherwise. Millennials and social media are not as synonymous as people think. | IT'S JOSIP NOT JOSEPH JANUARY 30, 2011 3 Laws of Social Media Our continuing refinements to social profile perfection, our hardly random status updates , our strolls through the proverbial news feed landscape all account for an extreme level of behavioural adjustment. Unknowingly but fascinatingly, we are all the catalysts to these growing dynamics as we feed off social media and social media feeds off us. We see the world differently. | IT'S JOSIP NOT JOSEPH APRIL 18, 2011 The Rise of Social Television Social television will continue to thrive simply because it feeds off of our behaviours to be part of something greater while at the same time creating a very active viewing experience. Tweet A couple years ago, every indication pointed to social media being the killer of traditional media. Everyone was caught in the hype. It was going to be the end of email. The end of print media. | | | | | | | | | -
IT'S JOSIP NOT JOSEPH | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2010 What Facebook Has Become For the Millennials Whether that be feelings of joy, jealously or competition towards someone, we can’t help but to care and be intrigued by those in our news feeds. Tweet When I joined Facebook just over a few years ago I hardly thought about where this was going or what it all meant. think it would be safe to say that many people were in the same boat as me. Years later, it’s almost as if we’re still asking the same questions and thinking the same thoughts. At least now we have an understanding of it’s many causes and effects. Years later, I can’t help but wonder what Facebook was meant to represent. MORE >> -
IT'S JOSIP NOT JOSEPH | WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 2010 A Question for Gen-Y: Are We Holding Ourselves Back? Or work any job because we had to pay for bills and feed the family. Home It’s Josip Archives Let’s Talk The Word on the Web A Question for Gen-Y: Are We Holding Ourselves Back? Written on May 19, 2010 by Josip Petrusa 14 Comments Tweet Share 1 save Over the last few days I’ve been on a web-hiatus taking care of a few things. We sometimes forget that there is so much more going on in the world around us. But I must say, it was definitely a refreshing experience. And it got me thinking about a few things that are quite frankly more than just interesting. We want the world. MORE >> -
IT'S JOSIP NOT JOSEPH | THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 2010 Why We Will Ultimately Break-Up with Social Media What’s the point when it only congests our news feed and we receive nothing but a quick corporate promotion out of it. Home It’s Josip Archives Let’s Talk The Word on the Web Why We Will Ultimately Break-Up with Social Media Written on August 26, 2010 by Josip Petrusa 8 Comments Tweet Share Save Over the last week or so, I’ve spent some considerable time reflecting about social media. What is it? Why do we use it? How long will it last? These were only but a few questions that came to mind. And the more I thought about it, the more I began to realise. Right? But to what end? MORE >> -
IT'S JOSIP NOT JOSEPH | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 2010 How Will Gen-Y Change the World: A Gen-Y Mini-Series (Part 5 of 5) But what I am talking about will be the introduction of live feeds directly on TV. Though live Twitter feeds and the similar things are already in the works to be combined with your TV screen as you watch TV, they’re merely the combination of existing technologies. Home It’s Josip Archives Let’s Talk The Word on the Web How Will Gen-Y Change the World: A Gen-Y Mini-Series (Part 5 of 5) Written on June 9, 2010 by Josip Petrusa 0 Comments Tweet Share 1 save Here we are, Part 5 and the final piece to this Gen-Y Mini-Series. What a ride it’s been! Alas, here it is. MORE >> -
IT'S JOSIP NOT JOSEPH | THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 2011 Born Into Digital If any of you have been paying attention, you have undoubtedly seen the development of newborns and photos of them increasingly dominating your news feed. Tweet Much has been said about the Net Generation. Not only are they considered to be the Digital Natives, they, the Millennials are without a question the most technologically and web savvy generation the world has seen. They have grown with and are perpetuating the digital revolution with a lifestyle contextualized by mobile, online, social media, advancing tech and app based characteristics. And that very much continues today. MORE >> -
- The Good, the Bad and the Viral IT'S JOSIP NOT JOSEPH | THURSDAY, JULY 15, 2010
- The Good, the Bad and the Viral IT'S JOSIP NOT JOSEPH | THURSDAY, JULY 15, 2010
- Media and the Millennials: An Eccentric Relationship IT'S JOSIP NOT JOSEPH | MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 2010
- Mobility vs. Mobility | it's Josip not joseph.com - by Josip Petrusa IT'S JOSIP NOT JOSEPH | THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 2010
- Mobility vs. Mobility IT'S JOSIP NOT JOSEPH | THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 2010
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