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Mashups are great. But I think 2009 will see a more refined world of mashups take over. We have seen plenty of mashups where a website is able to push together a mapping tool, some public data, and user-created content like comments. Mashups of applications and spaces, not just information. I love them!
Update: See Ben's Comment over here. Deborah Finn's thoughts on the NpTech Tag Mashup. She proposes several different times, leave your preferences in the comments. And, since I'm so much a visual learner I had to diagram what he was saying before I can understand it. So, Allan, did I get it right? January 12, 2007.
If a social mashup starts making money from ads, how would that be split up between the host site, the app developer, and all the other applications or social networks from which that mashup pulls data? O’Reilly doesn’t really have an answer for that one.
We're hosting a contest called the NetSquared Mashup Challenge that I wanted to let you know about, and am hoping that you'll pass on to social changemakers and web innovators in your community. Wikipedia defines a mashup as, "a web application that combines data from more than one source into a single integrated tool."
New open source players entering the market (more on them soon), high satisfaction for other open source tools, and SaaS vendors throwing the doors open so that nonprofits can integrate their systems well (I’m psyched to hear about all the new connectors, mashups and apps happening all the time.)
Full Stop Campaign - google maps and flickr mashup. Leave a comment with a url! Starbucks Campaign Photo Group on Flickr Read Britt Bravo's excellent write up here. Indianapolis Museum of Art Visitors sharing photos in a group. One.org Campaign Add Your One Face To Flickr Group. Voter's s (flickr and other social media sites).
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We hope that this will spur development for more social applications and mashups as well as better distribution of these applications worldwide. Katrin over at MobileActive.org weighs in , and I agree: So what does this mean for the ‘mobile for good’ field?
Independent programmers have used the data to develop a range of innovative mashups an mobile apps, which the city lists in its App Showcase. What are your favorite examples of government data applications and mashups? Tell us in the comments.
And, if you submitted a nonprofit panel - and I managed to miss it while scanning 1200 in ten minutes - please add the link and description in a comment. Learn how shortcodes, custom social networks, and mashups are delicious. Probably missed it from scanning the 1200 panel names and titles - so add it in a comment. To vote: 1.
An imaginative mashup of old traditions and new vision is Marion Conway’s dream, and she sharers some concrete how-tos. If you have a dream, or comments on these, please share it here. And finally, I want to share my vision for donor-centered, right-thing, right-now marketing and the way to get there.
“For example, natural language processing algorithms [like OpenAI’s GPT-3] are often found to be making problematic comments, or mis-responding to those comments, related to hate speech, discrimination, and insults.
Then you can share them with your friends and comment on the mashups of others. A few interesting mashups include: High School Graduation vs. Guns in Household , % Total Population in Prison , and: People per US Representative. We're proud to be counted among those contributing to innovation in this space.
There is so much I'm learning from educators about this, including some of the comments I culled from the Chat from yesterday's Extension webinar: In our 4H Youth Development work, copyright has been a big issue, but this step 8 opens up some things. There are comments in code which as Zittrain notes, ???Are site that has photos, etc.,
Mike isn't doing this particular mashup for fun, he's trying to move forward some debate about methods and issues with specific licensing uses for mashups. Read his comments here. Mike writes this post Avoid YouTube if You Wanna Remix and Mashup. So here goes: 1. WHY did I remove ???Non Non Commercial???
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The other day a commenter asked me if I could write something that offered some practical how to listening tips as well as applying it. Nonprofit Pulse just created a mashup. Photo by Andy Field I think Chris Brogan said that the secret to Twitter is listening (or search), not blasting your message out. I'm paraphrasing.
It is a mashup of RSS feeds on one page that includes: The ten best or "must read" blog posts from selected blogs. The filtering of these posts is handled automatically is based on the number of comments, inbound links, and other signs of engagement. (Hmm. sounds like a mashup of RSS run through Postrank).
He talks about the benefits of both putting book content online *and* also allowing people to engage/comment/mashup the text. with feature for people to comment on the text. with author comments/answers about the analysis on a blog , with commenting enabled. How to do well with "ideas discovery"?
at 11:01 am { 5 comments… read them below or add one } 1 Joe Baker 09.24.08 And with mashups becoming more and more popular, there’s a kind of meta-collaboration at work now too. The more SaaS vendors can contribute to and not detract from that ecosystem, the better. { at 8:02 pm I agree that openness is the key.
In general, it may be considered fair use if you are reproducing a work for the purposes of criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research. During the Webinar with Michael Hughes of See3, the question of fair use came up, specifically around the mashup that was made to promote NTEN video content.
If you want a chance of winning a copy, leave a comment saying how you might apply some of the science of participation to your social media strategy. Blog commenters are contributors, as are people who engage in contests. Nina has written a fantastic book engagement called The Participatory Museum.
The measure of impact is to determine whether the comments and feedback strengthened or improved the final proposal. Crowdsourcing for knowledge creation can include “mashups of data.&# The design might include a sequence of: - Open call for submissions, public vote/commenting and a group expertise select the finalists.
There is a comment in the post from Dan McQuillan who has been mulling over measurement of social media from the nonprofit perspective. His post "The Apollo and Dionysus of digital evaluation " talks about finding the right mashup between numbers and stories using mythology metaphors. celebration of shared sensations of change?
Several NTEN members added their comments to the Chronicle of Philanthropy article , "The Perils of Raising Small Sums on Online Networks", including new NTEN Board member Nancy Schwartz. While we're handing out congrats, nice work, EchoDitto , on the new open source Mother Jones website.
Those familiar with Michelle's work in the nptech sphere understand that this non-open-source tool review is rare, so go take a gander and join the discussion in the comments! And we can't forget to highlight the fact that TechSoup 's NetSquared Mashup Challenge helps encourage, spread the news about, and fund this type of work each year.
A blog with the comments feature enabled allows or sharing photos in flickrs allows Extension program participants to discuss plans and programs. Bloggers frequently link to and comment on other blogs, creating the type of immediate connection one would have in a conversation. Leave a comment on a post. milllion blogs.
We lurk, we make a good comment 2. Avoid seagull commenting - add value to the conversation I don't want to work with anyone I don't personally llike or respect. Comments "before I saw the show, didn't want to come. . Empower the "Frank" in your company.
It could be a re-mix or mashup of the palette of event models above - or entirely new kinds of events! Please share your ideas in the comments! Since every online community is different - you'll likely have the best sense of what kind of real world events are a most-good fit.
Over the past 10 years, the mashup of the web and our personally identifiable data (PID) has grown up. Please add more in the comments as this is a complex topic! By George Weiner, CTO, DoSomething.org. There are many articles coming out about legal and illegal acquisition issues of our data.
He doesn't get much in the way of comments, but when he misses a few days, he gets lots of complaints. The Collection of photographs found on the site are pulled in from Flickr using a Flash-base mashup. any other comments or suggestions - leave them in the comments. website with The Maxwell Museum of Anthropology we???ve
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The folks at Social Actions are trying to recruit a wide array of ideas from the non profit community for web applications and mashups Social Actions can build. 3 Comments | by Share Article Reader Comments (3) Hi Hatef, thanks for spreading the news about this announcement! Your ideas and feedback will make a real impact.
Additional panels mentioned in the comments of the earlier roundup are here: Who are you? A new way of leadership and managing is needed, called "Open Leadership". New technologies make open leadership not only possible, but a necessity. Submitted by Charlene Li. Identity trends on the Social Web.
More on the GetActive and Convio Merger Jason has a post commenting on the recent release of a benchmarks study from Convio observing that findings like "Email addresses are valuable" won't surprise many people, although he notes there are few worthwhile nuggets. 20 practices.
The folks at Social Actions are trying to recruit a wide array of ideas from the non profit community for web applications and mashups Social Actions can build. 3 Comments | by Share Article Reader Comments (3) Hi Hatef, thanks for spreading the news about this announcement! Your ideas and feedback will make a real impact.
6 Comments | by Share Article in Guest Blogs , Social Networking Reader Comments (6) Justin, thanks for publishing this. Also I would add to Matts list consultants and technical practictioners with mashup expertise. This article represents his personal thoughts, not a Media Matters position.
6 Comments | by Share Article in Guest Blogs , Social Networking Reader Comments (6) Justin, thanks for publishing this. Also I would add to Matts list consultants and technical practictioners with mashup expertise. This article represents his personal thoughts, not a Media Matters position.
A lot of museums--and web, radio, etc--are pursuing projects in which visitors share their personal stories around a topic, whether that be broad and profound ( storycorps.net ) or light and specific ( map mashup of Overheard in NY ). Comment and question away! But back to my love of the internet. Don't let me rule the interview.
I was particularly interested in the ECHO project and Bryan's comments about the lack of in-house technical staff in museums and how that affects ability to innovate. Institutions like the Library of Congress and the Powerhouse Museum are getting thousands of quality tags and comments on previously hidden away images.
Think of The Grey Album , Danger Mouse’s inspired 2004 mashup of the Beatles’ White Album with Jay-Z’s Black Album. Today’s internet has created its share of big fandoms, who mostly work in exchange for likes, comments, and shares. You promote remix culture. Fans become marketers.
What follows below is no doubt incomplete and I sure I've gotten ages wrong too -- so please make additions and corrections in the comments. EngageJoe.com blogs about his experiences spearheading and contributing to social change mashups and working with nonprofits on online strategy. Blogs by Gen Y. Nonprofit Technology. Philanthropy.
Video Remixes/Mashups : Play That Funky Music Rammstein by Gildersleeve Artist Management; Marvel Cinematic Universe Phase Three Retrospective by Clark Zhu. Entertainment : #SpotifyWrapped by Spotify In-House; Comments By Celebs. Variety : The Late Show With Stephen Colbert: Stephen Has a Story by CBS Interactive.
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