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jueves, 13 de septiembre de 2007

Did you know? (2.0)



La segunda versión del video Did you know elaborado por la compañía XPLANE, The Visual thinking Company que presenta y compara cifras que impresionan a los estadounidenses y al mundo.
Cifras a tener en cuenta.
¿Lo sabías? 2.0, visto en En el medio.

martes, 14 de agosto de 2007

Tiempo y TV

Cada día que pasa gasto menos tiempo frente al televisor.
Es definitivo. Mi tiempo de ocio ha sido modificado.
¿Por qué?
La respuesta -más que en el campo interno- siento encontrarla en cómo los cambios del entorno me han afectado.
Internet.
Nunca me ha gustado sentarme a esperar un programa determinado.
Nunca me ha gustado que me digan a qué hora dan lo que me gusta y tener que programar mi vida para no perderlo.
Estaría demás decir que en internet puedo encontrar casi todos los programas que me gustan, con peor calidad, es cierto, pero ahí están y los veo cuando quiero.
¿Qué queda para la TV?
Sólo las cuestiones en vivo. Los partidos de fútbol, las breaking news... Eso, por ahora es irreemplazable.
Pero pronto siento que sí serán reemplazables, también.
¿Entonces qué queda para la TV?
Quién piensa que sólo los diarios enfrentan el apocalípsis está muy equivocado. Los televisores, en el viejo sentido de la palabra, también.

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viernes, 15 de junio de 2007

Prometeus, la revolución de los medios

Vía Aldo Van Weezel di con este video en You Tube que viene a plantear una nueva teoría profética sobre la revolución que provocará Internet en las formas de comunicación humana, así como hace un tiempo ya lo hizo el famoso Epic 2014 (rebautizado 2015).


viernes, 25 de mayo de 2007

Facebook Takeoff!

Facebook has been in the news a lot lately, opening up their own platform and apparently launching their own video campaign as well. Things might develop pretty quickly as integration with popular services is already taking off. Facebook video could benefit from the kind of video/author association that Youtube doesn´t offer. It is a site that has been rapidly moving up the ladder since lifting the restriction on college students (a pretty logical move) and one that now competes with the big dog, MySpace.

A Couple thoughts on Facebook:
  • This is the only site that I´ve seen bridge the Spanish/English gap. Having lived in South America and in the States, I witnessed the growth of hi5 down South, and MySpace up North, and had to juggle both accounts to maintain friends. Finally, facebook has been able to somehow buzz market themselves for both populations when others couldn´t.
  • Facebook has been able to steal users from other sites. It is my impression that at least some people are coming to facebook, and leaving other sites completely. Why? In contrast, I think facebook has two advantages: its cleaner and more aesthetic, and it develops deeper, more integrated references (for example, in the picture tagging dynamic). It may make for a more complete, efficient social experience. Of course, it does depend on personal taste.
It wouldn´t surprise me to watch facebook takeoff and run with what they have, and with that they will develop along the way. Already, people are talking about just who will end up buying it. But your guess is as good as mine.

And on a related note:
This whole Facebook platform really get me thinking about the concept of integration, as it will allow for a substantial bit of sharing between other popular services on the web (for example, your Twitter or Veoh account in facebook).

Its a revolutionary idea that really is the basis for a lot of 2.0 ideas out there. But for me, having some integration really makes me want to have all integration (it just tastes so good!). I would love the idea of being able to get into facebook to access THE WORLD, but its a bit disheartening to see big services tied to big companies (flickr to yahoo, youtube and blogger to google, myspace to News Corp). Essentially, this whole movement is really trying to build an impossible bridge, and people are still going to have to jump all over the Internet to try to catch up.
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