Terminemos con la mentira Seleccion de artículos para combatir la sanata en la Web

22ago/100

La Web esta muerta. Larga vida a Internet

Muy buena nota de Chris Anderson en Wired acerca de como el mundo de las aplicaciones en dispositivos móviles estan reemplazando al clásico acceso a Internet desde un web browser.

Estamos cambiando un entorno Web abierto a plataformas semicerrradas que usan Internet con medio de transporte.

"You wake up and check your email on your bedside iPad — that’s one app. During breakfast you browse Facebook, Twitter, and The New York Times — three more apps. On the way to the office, you listen to a podcast on your smartphone. Another app. At work, you scroll through RSS feeds in a reader and have Skype and IM conversations. More apps. At the end of the day, you come home, make dinner while listening to Pandora, play some games on Xbox Live, and watch a movie on Netflix’s streaming service. You’ve spent the day on the Internet — but not on the Web. And you are not alone."

http://www.wired.com/magazine/2010/08/ff_webrip/

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22ago/100

Una nueva raza de magnates de los medios en Internet

Chaos isn’t a business model. A new breed of media moguls is bringing order — and profits — to the digital world.

(Por Michael Wolff en la Revista Wired)

An amusing development in the past year or so — if you regard post-Soviet finance as amusing — is that Russian investor Yuri Milner has, bit by bit, amassed one of the most valuable stakes on the Internet: He’s got 10 percent of Facebook. He’s done this by undercutting traditional American VCs — the Kleiners and the Sequoias who would, in days past, insist on a special status in return for their early investment. Milner not only offers better terms than VC firms, he sees the world differently. The traditional VC has a portfolio of Web sites, expecting a few of them to be successes — a good metaphor for the Web itself, broad not deep, dependent on the connections between sites rather than any one, autonomous property. In an entirely different strategic model, the Russian is concentrating his bet on a unique power bloc. Not only is Facebook more than just another Web site, Milner says, but with 500 million users it’s “the largest Web site there has ever been, so large that it is not a Web site at all.”

According to Compete, a Web analytics company, the top 10 Web sites accounted for 31 percent of US pageviews in 2001, 40 percent in 2006, and about 75 percent in 2010. “Big sucks the traffic out of small,” Milner says. “In theory you can have a few very successful individuals controlling hundreds of millions of people. You can become big fast, and that favors the domination of strong people.”

Milner sounds more like a traditional media mogul than a Web entrepreneur. But that’s exactly the point. If we’re moving away from the open Web, it’s at least in part because of the rising dominance of businesspeople more inclined to think in the all-or-nothing terms of traditional media than in the come-one-come-all collectivist utopianism of the Web. This is not just natural maturation but in many ways the result of a competing idea — one that rejects the Web’s ethic, technology, and business models. The control the Web took from the vertically integrated, top-down media world can, with a little rethinking of the nature and the use of the Internet, be taken back.

This development — a familiar historical march, both feudal and corporate, in which the less powerful are sapped of their reason for being by the better resourced, organized, and efficient — is perhaps the rudest shock possible to the leveled, porous, low-barrier-to-entry ethos of the Internet Age. After all, this is a battle that seemed fought and won — not just toppling newspapers and music labels but also AOL and Prodigy and anyone who built a business on the idea that a curated experience would beat out the flexibility and freedom of the Web.

Más sobre el tema

The Web is Dead. Long live Internet.

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21ago/100

¿Que es Facebook Places?

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4ago/100

La republica Facebook

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18mar/100

Here’s How Much A Unique Visitor Is Worth

No se dejen impresionar por la cantidad de usuarios de tal o cual sitio. Lo que importa es cuanto dinero se obtiene de ellos (en términos de negocios digo)

La viabilidad económica es lo único que perpetúa un startup. Les aseguro que los amigos de Youtube y Twitter les cuesta dormir pensando en esto.

Sin dudas el campeón en hacer plata de sus usuarios: Google.

CHART OF THE DAY: Here's How Much A Unique Visitor Is Worth.

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9nov/091

As Facebook Ages, Gen Y Turns to Twitter

Si te creías joven, moderno y cool por tener tu cuenta en Facebook. Malas noticias. La otrora red de "estudiantes" se ha aburguesado. Parece se llenó de mamis y papis que comparten fotitos de los nenes y cuentan de sus vacaciones (si quieren mi opinión también se llenó de divorcietis cuarentones en búsqueda de una segunda chance o simplemente un poco de acción)

Pero dejemos de lado la sanata y vamos a los números.

  • In May of 2008, the median age for Facebook was 26. Today, it's 33
  • Twitter is now the second-youngest of the top four social networking sites. Its median age is 31. MySpace's is 26, LinkedIn is 39, and, as noted above, Facebook is 33.

Nota completa (gracias Carol Banas por el aporte) : As Facebook Ages, Gen Y Turns to Twitter.

Youth on twitter chart
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20sep/090

Make Facebook Your Company Newsroom

Consejos sencillos y gratuitos para presentar una compañía / marca en Facebook. Me parece más productivo pegarle una leída y contratar al gurú de turno.

No hay fórmulas mágicas, pero si un par de conceptos básicos.

Make Facebook Your Company Newsroom

Having an online newsroom for your company is a very important way to provide information about your business for customers, bloggers, and journalists. Through a well put together newsroom, you can control the story in order to make sure news about your company reflects what you want out in the public. Unfortunately, most corporate newsrooms are boring, static, and sometimes days late getting info up. Facebook can help you change that.

Facebook Fan Pages are perfectly suited for use as company newsrooms because they have a low barrier of entry, high visibility, numerous customization and automation options, and can be put together in an afternoon. A Fan Page can be more engaging and informative than most newsrooms out there, or it can act as an information portal that redirects customers to other, more engaging product Fan Pages. This guide will show you how to use a Fan Page to give your company a voice on Facebook by creating an interactive newsroom.

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9sep/090

Facebook Marketing Statistics, Demographics, Reports, and News

Muy bien sitio donde obtener data posta sobre los números de Facebook. Gracias Dani Serra por tu generosidad intelectual (www.nosostarget.com)

www.checkfacebook.com
(Facebook Marketing Statistics, Demographics, Reports, and News)

Un dato relevante, Argentina es el país N°10 con mas de 6M de usuarios

Largest Countries
1. United States 82,123,980
2. United Kingdom 19,346,100
3. Turkey 12,653,460
4. Canada 12,073,220
5. France 11,890,140
6. Italy 10,865,560
7. Indonesia 8,585,840
8. Australia 6,528,580
9. Spain 6,210,280
10. Argentina 6,072,260
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7sep/090

Twittad Brings Sponsored Hashtags to Land Rover Effort

Wunderman le hace una campaña vía Twitter a Land Rover. Primeros ejemplos de Twitter usado 100% como herramienta de marketing.

La idea era llamar la atención sobre los nuevos modelos, y para eso contrataron los servicios de una red llamada Twittad que permite contratar Twitteros con muchos seguidores para que posteen sobre el tema.

Todavía no se sabe muy bien si este tipo de campañas son buenas o malas, pero empiezan a marcar un camino.

Twittad Brings Sponsored Hashtags to Land Rover Effort - MarketingVOX.

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9ago/090

Facebook Increases Jealousy in Relationships

Chocolate por la noticia.  Será que la oportunidad hace al pecador. Por más fachada tecnológica que le pongamos, una trampa es una trampa.

The study, published in the CyberPsychology & Behavior Journal, analyzed the effect of Facebook use on the romantic relationships of college students. The report concludes that there is a “significant association between time spent on Facebook and jealousy-related feelings and behaviors experienced on Facebook.”

Study: Facebook Increases Jealousy in Relationships.

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