I wondered if the hybrid technologies diluted the value of the companies or increased them. It seems for now that Facebook benefits from all the apps made to fit with it. But you presentation made me wonder if at some point the apps would themselves become the center of the interaction.
Great job Chris and congratulations on being done!
I enjoyed the overview of your history of social networks. I would have liked to have heard maybe a little about The Well… or about bulletin boards that may still be around. Also, how Rogers might have seen this. I would have also liked to have heard more about your perceptions on the future of SNS.
Hey Chris – Congrats on your last presentation! Well done. Nice ties to the readings and other material, and a great personal touch with your own SNS around music.
Nice presentation. Your slides complimented your presentation well. I agree with Suna that it would have been cool to hear your predictions about the future of these networks. If all but one will die out or if they will continue to multiply daily.
Chris,
You did a great presentation! Very well prepared content especially the picture you chose for future. The 5th slide of history chart is very valuable but it is hard to read for audience.
Good job!
Nice work on your presentation; particularly being the first to present! I liked the history of social networks that you gave & how you related it to real-world interaction. You did a good job of being sure to make eye contact with the group as you presented.
Your blog Information is very good & also blog layout is good design.
Lindamoodbell.com offers autism services, reading programs, reading tutoring, dyslexia learning, language processing.
March 3, 2009 at 2:41 pm
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March 3, 2009 at 8:14 pm
I wondered if the hybrid technologies diluted the value of the companies or increased them. It seems for now that Facebook benefits from all the apps made to fit with it. But you presentation made me wonder if at some point the apps would themselves become the center of the interaction.
March 3, 2009 at 8:14 pm
Great job Chris and congratulations on being done!
I enjoyed the overview of your history of social networks. I would have liked to have heard maybe a little about The Well… or about bulletin boards that may still be around. Also, how Rogers might have seen this. I would have also liked to have heard more about your perceptions on the future of SNS.
March 3, 2009 at 8:43 pm
Hey Chris – Congrats on your last presentation! Well done. Nice ties to the readings and other material, and a great personal touch with your own SNS around music.
March 3, 2009 at 8:44 pm
Congrats Chris!
Nice presentation. Your slides complimented your presentation well. I agree with Suna that it would have been cool to hear your predictions about the future of these networks. If all but one will die out or if they will continue to multiply daily.
March 8, 2009 at 11:51 am
Chris,
You did a great presentation! Very well prepared content especially the picture you chose for future. The 5th slide of history chart is very valuable but it is hard to read for audience.
Good job!
March 9, 2009 at 3:45 pm
Hi Chris,
Nice work on your presentation; particularly being the first to present! I liked the history of social networks that you gave & how you related it to real-world interaction. You did a good job of being sure to make eye contact with the group as you presented.
Congrats on completing the program!
March 10, 2009 at 5:58 pm
Chris,
Congrats on your last presentation in the program!
You had great visuals and you asked key questions early on.
I agree with earlier commenters that it would have been great to hear more on the community you researched for your paper.
April 20, 2009 at 10:28 pm
Your blog Information is very good & also blog layout is good design.
Lindamoodbell.com offers autism services, reading programs, reading tutoring, dyslexia learning, language processing.