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Jeremiah Owyang and managing communities

by Laurel Papworth on March 25, 2008 · 2 comments

Jeremiah is an analyst for Forester- here’ s a high level overview (very high level) of a presentation he gave Forum for Women Entrepreneurs and you can read more on his blog:

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I’m a little uncomfortable seeing those slides. I think you know I am pretty quick to hat tip [...]

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Maslow’s hierarchy of needs and Downtime

by Laurel Papworth on March 25, 2008 · 1 comment

I’ve spoken a few times in workshops and written here on the bloggy (e.g. April last year) about Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. Jean-Marie Guitera from Subversive Games mentioned it tonight at AIMIA Oline Games as if it was something new – I think he said no-one in the States was following it. But that can’t [...]

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Howard Rheingold in Australia and Teledildonics

by Laurel Papworth on September 20, 2007 · 0 comments

Yep Teledildonics is exactly what you think it is.
Long before Amy Jo Kim and Jenny Preece wrote their Social Networking bibles in the late ’90s, and long, long before Danah Boyd started making friends on Friendster, Howard Rheingold was writing, speaking and evangelising communities online (late ’80’s).

How can you not love a man who [...]

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Trust in Social Networks: GMTV and SMS Reality TV

by Laurel Papworth on April 23, 2007 · 1 comment

Australian Big Brother have run into some problems – profile security, uploads to YouTube, audience members streaming content to fansites, and 3mobile revealing the new housemates ahead of time. Except for the security issue, none of it will impact the audience numbers and will probably increase it. Set the information free and all that user [...]

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