Posts Tagged ‘communication’
social communication: perceptions do change
May 11th, 2010 by lifeproof
This is not new in social media agenda and time-span… This video was posted on May 5th, 2010 and it has already has been viewed by more than 130.000 people. Therefore, this is not news, but it is always a good information resource for future reference. If there are still people who haven’t seen this. [...]
Tags: communication, Erik Qualman, facebook, friendfeed, internet marketing, linkedin, mobile statistics, recruiting, social communication, social gaming, social media, social media marketing, Social Media Revolution 2, Socialnomics, the change of communication culture, the effect of social media to interpersonal communication, twitter, word of mouth
Posted in PinPoint
the copy-and-paste generation
January 8th, 2010 by lifeproof
A recent survey that was implemented by the communications consultant to the Britisth government, Jean Gross, has revealed that one fourth of British children have trouble developing speech. The survey asserts the reason for this troubled speech to be the TV that had already took the place of household conversation and interpersonal communication a long [...]
Tags: book readership, book writing, communication, communication technologies, distribution of information, generation copy-and-paste, generation y, information technologies, internet, interpersonal communication, Jean Gross, language skills, mobile communication, re-distribution of information, readership, reading, the ability to communicate, writing
Posted in Black Yogurt Chronicles
Virtual Intimacy
August 12th, 2009 by lifeproof
Here is an ironic intimacy chart taken from please enjoy. There are a few things that I would like to say about this intimacy and blogging–in relation to physical inertia and virtual intimacy, but I am busy on something so I will not be able to do it nowadays. Hopefully, I will be done with [...]
Tags: communication, facebook, intimacy, Ji Lee, Please Enjoy, twitter
Posted in PinPoint, Reminder
