9 posts tagged fred stutzman
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Paula Bialski - Searching for true productiveness on the social web
http://www.re-public.gr/ en/ ?p=286The social web will begin to decay as the context of interaction continues to be the production of commodities to be consumed. Using Erich Fromm’s concept of productiveness — where the object of production is the individual themselves – this analysis approaches the social web as a potential functional
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On Social Network Transitions
http://weblog.cenriqueortiz.com/ socialsoftware/ 2008/ 02/ 29/ on-social-network…I thought this was well expressed by Fred Stutzman on his piece Social Network Transitions: “To generalize, let’s consider two types of social networks: ego-centric and object-centric. An ego-centric social network places the individual as the core of the network experience (Orkut, Facebook,
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On Social Network Transitions
http://weblog.cenriqueortiz.com/ socialsoftware/ 2008/ 02/ 29/ on-social-network…I thought this was well expressed by Fred Stutzman on his piece Social Network Transitions: “To generalize, let’s consider two types of social networks: ego-centric and object-centric. An ego-centric social network places the individual as the core of the network experience (Orkut, Facebook,
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On Social Network Transitions
http://weblog.cenriqueortiz.com/ socialsoftware/ 2008/ 02/ 29/ on-social-network…I thought this was well expressed by Fred Stutzman on his piece Social Network Transitions: “To generalize, let’s consider two types of social networks: ego-centric and object-centric. An ego-centric social network places the individual as the core of the network experience (Orkut, Facebook,
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What’s Next Moment: The weak link for Social Networks
http://www.krishworld.com/ blog/ social-platform/ whats-next-moment-the-weak-lin…Fred Stutzman nicely differentiates social networks into ego-centric networks and object centric networks. Social Networks like Facebook and Myspace, where the user profile is the center piece of the network, form the ego-centric networks and sites like Flickr and Youtube, where photos and videos form the center piece, are called object-centric networks.
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Object-Based vs. Ego Based Social Networks vs. WoW and Second Life
http://maisonbisson.com/ blog/ post/ 11973/ object-based-vs-ego-based-social-net…Object-Based vs. Ego Based Social Networks vs. WoW and Second Life November 7, 2007 – 11:50 am There are so many cool things in Fred Stutzman’s recent post, but this point rang the bell for me just as I was considering the differences between World of Warcraft and Second Life.
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Object-Based vs. Ego Based Social Networks vs. WoW and Second Life
http://maisonbisson.com/ blog/ post/ 11973/ object-based-vs-ego-based-social-net…Object-Based vs. Ego Based Social Networks vs. WoW and Second Life November 7, 2007 – 11:50 am There are so many cool things in Fred Stutzman’s recent post, but this point rang the bell for me just as I was considering the differences between World of Warcraft and Second Life.
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Businesses and Social Capital
http://www.evancarroll.net/ 2007/ 10/ 25/ businesses-and-social-capital/This fall I’ve been taking a class with Fred Stutzman, a PhD student at UNC, founder of ClaimID and a name to know in the online social networking community. Yesterday I gave a class presentation on businesses and the social networks that are built around their products.
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Businesses and Social Capital
http://www.evancarroll.net/ blog/ 2007/ 10/ 25/ businesses-and-social-capital/This fall I’ve been taking a class with Fred Stutzman, a PhD student at UNC, founder of ClaimID and a name to know in the online social networking community. Yesterday I gave a class presentation on businesses and the social networks that are built around their products.