Posts Tagged ‘web 2.0’
SoBi: social bike sharing system
August 13th, 2010 by lifeproof
In April, I have issued here a bike sharing system that was being developed. It was a very good idea, but now there emerged an idea that is even better: SoBi, The Social Bicycle System. SoBi is different than the others because it integrates technology and bike sharing. After you register to the SoBi network [...]
Tags: android, B-cycle, bicycle sharing, bicycle sharing system, bicycles to share, Bicycles you can share, culture of sharing, dynamics of sharing, dynamics of sharing in web 2.0, iPhone, iPhone application, Pepsi Refresh Project, public bike share system, share 2.0, sharing dynamics, SoBi, social bicycle, social bicycle sharing system, the social bicycle system, web 2.0
Posted in Black Yogurt Chronicles
epicwin: the iphone app that makes you do things
July 16th, 2010 by lifeproof
There is a new iPhone application coming out soon that is developed by Rexbox. This application makes you do things. It is a combination of a video game and your “to do list”. The idea is to turn your daily tasks that you are failing to do in time–probably because you are wasting much of [...]
Tags: daily tasks, epicwin, internet, iPhone, iPhone application, Rexbox, social media, tasks, to do list, video game, web 2.0
Posted in PinPoint
b-cycle: bicycles to share
April 22nd, 2010 by lifeproof
I have told you about the rise of culture of sharing with web 2.0 generation. With this influence companies (such as ZipCar and CrowdSpirit) and movements (such as CouchSurfing and BookCrossing) have emerged. And I have asserted that the entrepreneur or concept designer of our age has to emphasize on a product–or an idea–in which [...]
Tags: B-cycle, bicycles to share, Bicycles you can share, BookCrossing, CouchSurfing, CrowdSpirit, culture of sharing, web 2.0, zipcar
Posted in PinPoint, Reminder
share 2.0: culture of sharing
February 21st, 2010 by lifeproof
Last year in May, we were having an informal talk with Jonathan D. Schwartz, Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Cablevision Systems and previous General Counsel of Napster (remember Napster vs. Metallica), as a group of international media scholars in New York City. We talked about his current occupation and his past career activities, but [...]
Tags: Apple, blogger is the new marketer, BookCrossing, Bruce Nussbaum, Cablevision Systems, change of consumer culture, Channel Thirteen, consumer, consumer culture, consumer dynamics, CouchSurfing, CrowdSpirit, culture of sharing, Design Thinking Class, dynamics of sharing, dynamics of sharing in web 2.0, facebook, file sharing, filesharing, Google, IBM, ICQ, internet, iPad, IRC, Jonathan D. Schwartz, Kindle, Mac, Metallica, Microsoft, MP3, MSN, napster, New York City, PirateBay, Robin Chase, share 2.0, sharing dynamics, social media, social media analysis, social media consulting, the culture of sharing, The New School, The Pirate Bay, web 2.0, wikipedia, Windows, zipcar
Posted in Black Yogurt Chronicles, Reminder
