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from Jay Cross and Internet Time GroupSat, 13 Mar 2010 14:23:14 +0000http://wordpress.org/?v=2.9.2hourly1By: An Octopus? Describing influence on the web « ImPRessions
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An Octopus? Describing influence on the web « ImPRessionsFri, 23 Oct 2009 20:06:21 +0000http://internettime.com/?p=1609#comment-2513[...] ladders and other metaphors oversimplify. But, the ladder metaphor as described by Jay Cross of Internet Time Blog changed my perception the most. Web 2.0 contributors fit into six [...][...] ladders and other metaphors oversimplify. But, the ladder metaphor as described by Jay Cross of Internet Time Blog changed my perception the most. Web 2.0 contributors fit into six [...]
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MarkWed, 15 Oct 2008 15:43:58 +0000http://internettime.com/?p=1609#comment-1478How does he work out the percentages? 10% Europe, 36% China? Howdat? Does he have a reason for this difference?How does he work out the percentages? 10% Europe, 36% China? Howdat? Does he have a reason for this difference?
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The ladder of participation in social media - e-wot?Wed, 15 Oct 2008 15:39:21 +0000http://internettime.com/?p=1609#comment-1477[...] Jay Cross has some interesting stuff here from a Forester Analyst Click for The ladder of participation in social media [...][...] Jay Cross has some interesting stuff here from a Forester Analyst Click for The ladder of participation in social media [...]
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Kevin SablanFri, 10 Oct 2008 07:09:30 +0000http://internettime.com/?p=1609#comment-1474In the age and adoption chart, what do the percentages represent? For example, are they saying that 34% of all youth (in the U.S.?) are creators of/in social media?In the age and adoption chart, what do the percentages represent? For example, are they saying that 34% of all youth (in the U.S.?) are creators of/in social media?
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Is the future of information design DIY? « Fitzgerald SteeleFri, 10 Oct 2008 04:51:39 +0000http://internettime.com/?p=1609#comment-1473[...] might argue that Gen Y and neomillenials (people born after 1980, often called digital natives) are more active participants in social media, and are more likely to want to create content. And a few of those natives will likely create a cool framework or mashup that allows his [...][...] might argue that Gen Y and neomillenials (people born after 1980, often called digital natives) are more active participants in social media, and are more likely to want to create content. And a few of those natives will likely create a cool framework or mashup that allows his [...]
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The Day’s Delicious | Patchchord.comFri, 10 Oct 2008 01:00:30 +0000http://internettime.com/?p=1609#comment-1476[...] The ladder of participation in social media: Three quick hits on social media participation [...][...] The ladder of participation in social media: Three quick hits on social media participation [...]
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Damien DeBarraTue, 07 Oct 2008 13:48:27 +0000http://internettime.com/?p=1609#comment-1481Those are fascinating stats.Those are fascinating stats.
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The Ladder of Participation in Social Media | Workplace Learning TodayTue, 07 Oct 2008 13:03:45 +0000http://internettime.com/?p=1609#comment-1482[...] The Ladder of Participation in Social Media | Internet Time Blog | Jay Cross | 3 October 2008 [...][...] The Ladder of Participation in Social Media | Internet Time Blog | Jay Cross | 3 October 2008 [...]
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Where Are YOU on the Ladder of Web 2.0? « Tech from the Non-TechieMon, 06 Oct 2008 14:29:42 +0000http://internettime.com/?p=1609#comment-1475[...] Posted on October 6, 2008. Filed under: Social Networks, technology | Tags: almostbaldgeekinmd, collectors, creators, critics, del.icio.us, Friendfeed, Howard County Library, joiners, Maurice Coleman, participation, social media, social networking, spectators, web 2.0 | A post by (almost)baldgeekinmd on FriendFeed about a site he bookmarked using Delicious gave me a great idea about how to market the “What is Web 2.0?” classes I’m presenting. So where are you on the ladder of participation? [...][...] Posted on October 6, 2008. Filed under: Social Networks, technology | Tags: almostbaldgeekinmd, collectors, creators, critics, del.icio.us, Friendfeed, Howard County Library, joiners, Maurice Coleman, participation, social media, social networking, spectators, web 2.0 | A post by (almost)baldgeekinmd on FriendFeed about a site he bookmarked using Delicious gave me a great idea about how to market the “What is Web 2.0?” classes I’m presenting. So where are you on the ladder of participation? [...]
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jazzjeppe.seSun, 05 Oct 2008 16:10:12 +0000http://internettime.com/?p=1609#comment-1479Hmmm, that was unexpected. But I guess youth networking sites are included in the social media spectra. I would have thought that most joiners would be at least 25+Hmmm, that was unexpected. But I guess youth networking sites are included in the social media spectra. I would have thought that most joiners would be at least 25+
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