Socialized

article thumbnail

Five Social Media Predictions for 2010

Socialized

Here are my five social media predictions for 2010. Location-Based Applications Will Dissolve Into General Social Networks. Large software providers like IBM, SAP and Oracle will launch, or announce, the first enterprise-grade social networking and Web 2.0

article thumbnail

Facebook About to Drop a Bomb on Foursquare?

Socialized

There comes a time in the life of every hot software product’s life (whether a Web 2.0 This is definitely the year of location-based social media, and a lot of interesting things are going to happen in the next nine months. Tags: Social Media Brightkite check-in check.in I don’t think so. Wagers anyone? *

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Live Tweeting Requires Ethical and Legal Considerations

Socialized

The right, and the ability, to freely share information is such a cornerstone of Web 2.0, that I think most conference organizers and speakers in the Web 2.0/social social media sphere are happy to have their talks live tweeted and live blogged. Do you live tweet conferences and web casts?

Fair Use 184
article thumbnail

The Next Big Thing in Social Networks

Socialized

But some imaginative Web 2.0 Tags: Social Media Social Networks blippy Foursquare. I’m not sure exactly what features Dubyacee will have and I don’t think I want to know. entrepreneurs are working on it. These networks don’t exist (unless I just missed the announcement on Mashable.)

article thumbnail

Santa Cruz Sentinel on FriendFeed - Newspaper of the Future?

Socialized

FriendFeed gives the Sentinel all of the functionality a Web 2.0 Congratulations to the Santa Cruz Sentinel for having the vision to try something on the bleeding edge of social media. enabled newsroom needs. The paper (how’s that for a term describing an online news outlet?)

Web 2.0 147
article thumbnail

Forget the Social Network, It’s Just Etiquette

Socialized

While some of these questions have been brought on by new methods of communications, others are just plain common sense, and do not need to be thought of in the context of social networking. This question in the previous paragraph involves both social networking issues and pre-Web 2.0 business etiquette.

article thumbnail

The Unfriendliness of Kid-Friendly Social Networks

Socialized

Any serious adult user of Twitter, Facebook, or MySpace knows these sites are both social and anti-social. Togetherville is also the Web 2.0 Tags: Online Privacy Social Media Social Networks children kids privacy social networking togetherville walt mossberg Togetherville Walt Mossberg.