Friday, November 13, 2009
wikipedia discussion questions
2. Hoiberg references the following quote by Mumford to make a point about Wikipedia:
[An explosion of information could] brind about a state of intellectual enervation and deletion hardly to be distinguished from massive ignorance. What does he mean by this? And what do these comments suggest about Britannica?
3. What are the biggest challenges faced by Wikipedia?
4. Is wikipedia democratic in process (is it run democratically), as a product (does it give people info they need to participate in democracy), in its effects (does it mobilize people)?
5. What are the fundamental issues associated with each form of encyclopedia (for example expert vs collective intelligence).
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Lisencing Your Tweets!
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
The Onion
This is one of the examples of the videos that they offer. Right now the video is the most popular on the site but you can browse through all their video content.
Ultra-Realistic Modern Warfare Game Features Awaiting Orders, Repairing Trucks
I think The Onion, by using fake news stories, really shows how ridiculous and over the top news and media can be now a days in an effort to get people to watch. I also think they make good use of sarcasm to draw people to the biases and issues we have as well.
Oh and as a side note I noticed today, the Hulu posted The Yes Man movie we just watched if anyone is interested.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Social Media Revolution
The Yes Men interview

Please watch and comment on this video of The Yes Men on Bill Moyer's Journal. Pay particular attention to the discussion of how The Yes Man pranks relate to journalism.
You can check out their past and future projects at rtmark and at The Yes Men.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Nike Plus
SourceForge.net
Sunday, November 8, 2009
The Internet Archive
Since 1996 expanded into different archive projects, which include:
- Wayback Machine: Screenshots of websites.
- Open Library: Archiving tool.
- Media Collections: Moving Images, Audio and Text collections.
So this allows user to see the progression of the internet from 1996 to the present, and it also shows hows how user interactivity of website platforms has changed over the years.
John Stewart Views of Net Neutrality
This is a really funny explanation of net neutrality from an recent episode of John Stewart. He puts it in a very entertaining explanation of his own views verses people against net neutrality. This is an old concept with what we are talking about in class, but in light of the great video we saw of him on Crossfire in class i thought it would be entertaining. He discusses the Internet Freedom act of 2009, which sounds like it would be a good policy but it gives the freedom to companies to control the internet. One of the biggest supporters was John McCain, who we have learned the only source of internet he uses is e-mail and that is only to an extent. This is a great video and i especially enjoy the closing comment John Stewart says. Watch it and see what you think!
The Lonely Island
The Pew
The Truth's and Philosophies Behind The Daily show
Obama Longtail
We've been talking all quarter about the longtail. We have touched on things such as Google's ability to harness it and become profitable as well as general comments about how is it conducive to the spreading of a more complex, diverse culture. More and more companies are starting to take advantage of the longtail as a deviation from the traditional business model, the online music industry is a great example of this.
That said, the longtail extends beyong the web. I just found an article that discusses how Obama took advantage of the longtail effect but with regard to campaign financing. Basically, Obama didn't spend all of his time and energy seeking out a few multiple $K campaign contributions but made an effort to receive MANY smaller dollar amount contributions; the average contribution was $109. All in all, he raised to most money out of any of the candidates by taking advantage of the longtail.
Pretty much Obama has been our prime example this quarter for a various number of topics and is just another instance.
Second Life
The Future of the Long Tail
+ Expansion of whole planet will cause the long tail to not get longer but fatter
+ Long Tail companies
+ Pieces of the "tail" will separate into other realms/ forms
Under Age Social Networking
I feel the moral issue on this is very hard to solve because every one grows up with different rules and boundaries. Some adults may do well in teaching their kids how to be mature and safe while others might shelter their kids so much that the kid actually ends up acting out. It is hard to draw a line on whether one is mature enough to be on these social networking sites, but then again we see immaturity everyday with people 20+ like what is mentioned in the video. I am also not sure where I stand on this issue because I have a younger brother who is 12 but has a facebook. From what I can tell he acts maturely on the social site but there could be many things I cannot see that he's doing.