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Permission to Timehop. by brianoberkirch on August 17, 2012. We’re hardest on those we love. I adore Timehop. You give it access to your checkin, photo and status streams, and it rounds up that data and sends you a daily email recapping what you were doing a year ago. I don’t like getting email, but I check the Timehop emails almost assoon
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Three cheers for Jeff Parish president Aaron Broussard. He was a giant on “Meet the Press” this morning.Russert was trying to do his usual MO — marshall a bunch of quotes and talking points that put a guest into an unfortable position; watch them squirm; torque it with one more quote; rinse, repeat. THE ‘BECAUSE OF’ EFFECT: BY THE NUMBERS Chris Anderson notices the telling math in Guy Kawasaki’s recent ‘blog year in review post’: namely, even someone as well-known as Kawasaki (drawing 30k readers a day) makes about $280 a month in Adsense revenues.. So, why would Guy spend time doing basically one meaty blog post every day? Because having a top-50 ranked blog with over 21k subscribers to his feed puts him in betterUTILITY PLAYERS
Here we are now, monetize us. It’s not merely that the world doesn’t want better advertising. Clearly, it doesn’t. Umair can make this argument better than I can, and I find discussions of how to recuperate existing marketing mechanisms bo-ring. I want to talk about foregrounding the utility we are offering as service creators and making clear what the trade-offs are. HOW MUCH COMMUNITY COULD A COMMUNITY MANAGER MANAGE IF A Late one night at the bar in the Outrigger Canoe Club, Laurel, the new community manager for chi.mp, asked the obvious question most people don’t ask: what exactly does a community manager do? Tony, Josh and I all tried to give an answer, but, as I recall, they sounded kind of lame. Naturally, you Twitter something in this type of situation. I did, and here is a juicy discussion that ensued AMAZON SHOULD GET MORE PROPS We all seem to be gawking at the telenovela “Yahoo and the GOOG” and overlooking just how much Amazon has been kicking ass.. I suppose that is an easier story to write: two cross-town companies battling it out, Yahoos sneaking in to sample the excellent Google cafs, and soon.
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Permission to Timehop. by brianoberkirch on August 17, 2012. We’re hardest on those we love. I adore Timehop. You give it access to your checkin, photo and status streams, and it rounds up that data and sends you a daily email recapping what you were doing a year ago. I don’t like getting email, but I check the Timehop emails almost assoon
SERVICES - BRIANOBERKIRCH.COM I work with companies and agencies of all sizes on social media and product development projects. I recommend a range of software tools and approaches, but home base is the extensible dynamo of a platform, WordPress. (I can’t recommend those folks highly enough.) I develop an approach and budget for each project, but generally I do the following things for folks: RAILS - BRIANOBERKIRCH.COM Howdy, I'm Brian Oberkirch. I'm a product marketing and communications guy in love with the Web. It's an amazing engine of possibility, & I think we should make it better.YOU KNOW, FOR KIDS
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Three cheers for Jeff Parish president Aaron Broussard. He was a giant on “Meet the Press” this morning.Russert was trying to do his usual MO — marshall a bunch of quotes and talking points that put a guest into an unfortable position; watch them squirm; torque it with one more quote; rinse, repeat. THE ‘BECAUSE OF’ EFFECT: BY THE NUMBERS Chris Anderson notices the telling math in Guy Kawasaki’s recent ‘blog year in review post’: namely, even someone as well-known as Kawasaki (drawing 30k readers a day) makes about $280 a month in Adsense revenues.. So, why would Guy spend time doing basically one meaty blog post every day? Because having a top-50 ranked blog with over 21k subscribers to his feed puts him in betterUTILITY PLAYERS
Here we are now, monetize us. It’s not merely that the world doesn’t want better advertising. Clearly, it doesn’t. Umair can make this argument better than I can, and I find discussions of how to recuperate existing marketing mechanisms bo-ring. I want to talk about foregrounding the utility we are offering as service creators and making clear what the trade-offs are. HOW MUCH COMMUNITY COULD A COMMUNITY MANAGER MANAGE IF A Late one night at the bar in the Outrigger Canoe Club, Laurel, the new community manager for chi.mp, asked the obvious question most people don’t ask: what exactly does a community manager do? Tony, Josh and I all tried to give an answer, but, as I recall, they sounded kind of lame. Naturally, you Twitter something in this type of situation. I did, and here is a juicy discussion that ensued AMAZON SHOULD GET MORE PROPS We all seem to be gawking at the telenovela “Yahoo and the GOOG” and overlooking just how much Amazon has been kicking ass.. I suppose that is an easier story to write: two cross-town companies battling it out, Yahoos sneaking in to sample the excellent Google cafs, and soon.
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Howdy, I'm Brian Oberkirch. I'm a product marketing and communications guy in love with the Web. It's an amazing engine of possibility, & I think we should make it better. SOCIAL MEDIA TRAINING Increasingly, I find that companies need training and whiteboard sessions on applying social media within their own communities. Sometimes a PR or marketing shop needs to train staffers on these new tools, bring in some additional resources to do some brainstorming for specific clients, or give a general introduction to social media trends to their colleagues and clients. THE END OF THE BEGINNING Lots of these startups have to either fail or be combined. You have written yourself about “social network fatigue.” As a very social person, I now read over 500 feeds a day, follow Twitter and Pownce, update my Facebook profile, and read my spam and bacn. PAVING COW PATHS V. TRAILBLAZING Part of the difficulty with this discussion about press releases and social media is the conflation of three distinct areas of discussion:. We want clearer writing (‘facts’ that we can quickly grok) and less spin; We want to ‘socialize’ corporate news via TWO SOCIAL SYSTEM DESIGN TRENDS THAT SHOULD REALLY, REALLY Two Social System Design Trends That Should Really, Really Stop. Like now. by Brian Oberkirch on August 14, 2007 SMALL TWEAKS, BIGGER EXPERIENCES yeah speaking of whichi was just trying to send you a message because i saw one of yours saying you were looking for more of my work and i couldn’t remember if OPENID, PORTABLE SOCIAL NETWORKS AND THE DAROWSKI PROBLEM Hello! It is I, the Adam Darowski of “The Darowski Problem!” Wow, sweet. But besides the name, this is a great introduction for making the problem OpenID solves very clear to just about anyone. THE MANY PATHS TO PORTABLE SOCIAL NETWORK NIRVANA GEORGE: Ah you have no idea of the magnitude of this thing. If she is allowed to infiltrate this world, then George Costanza as you know him, Ceases to Exist! You see, right now, I have Relationship George, but there is also Independent George. THE ONION WANTS A BRAND MANAGER Chris Roan is looking for a brand manager for The Onion.. Srsly, people, The Onion. Email his first initial lastname at theonion dotyou know. New York
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Permission to Timehop. by brianoberkirch on August 17, 2012. We’re hardest on those we love. I adore Timehop. You give it access to your checkin, photo and status streams, and it rounds up that data and sends you a daily email recapping what you were doing a year ago. I don’t like getting email, but I check the Timehop emails almost assoon
SERVICES - BRIANOBERKIRCH.COM I work with companies and agencies of all sizes on social media and product development projects. I recommend a range of software tools and approaches, but home base is the extensible dynamo of a platform, WordPress. (I can’t recommend those folks highly enough.) I develop an approach and budget for each project, but generally I do the following things for folks: RAILS - BRIANOBERKIRCH.COM Howdy, I'm Brian Oberkirch. I'm a product marketing and communications guy in love with the Web. It's an amazing engine of possibility, & I think we should make it better. CONTACT ME - BRIANOBERKIRCH.COM Got something you want to chat about? Here are a variety of ways to get in touch with me: Ye Olde Skool Telephone: 415.373.6430. Email:brian thisdomain
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A screen that works in full sunlight. Built in mesh networking for simple connection & collobaration (and to share any nearby Internet connectivity throughout the user base). It’s designed to look like a toy so kids will play with it (instead of a machine you use to work with). A UI specifically designed for kids to experiment with. THE END OF THE BEGINNING Lots of these startups have to either fail or be combined. You have written yourself about “social network fatigue.” As a very social person, I now read over 500 feeds a day, follow Twitter and Pownce, update my Facebook profile, and read my spam and bacn. TWO SOCIAL SYSTEM DESIGN TRENDS THAT SHOULD REALLY, REALLY Two Social System Design Trends That Should Really, Really Stop. Like now. by Brian Oberkirch on August 14, 2007 EDGEWORK: DAN CEDERHOLM Here’s a fun conversation with designer Dan Cederholm, where we discuss what we do now that standards-based design rules the world, how developing with Rails is like getting to sculpt a design, the thinking behind Dan’s book Bulletproof Web Design, Rollyo, designing with constraints, redesigning Simplebits.com, Cork’d, microformats and accidental APIs, and, most importantly, cheese metal. HOW MUCH COMMUNITY COULD A COMMUNITY MANAGER MANAGE IF A Late one night at the bar in the Outrigger Canoe Club, Laurel, the new community manager for chi.mp, asked the obvious question most people don’t ask: what exactly does a community manager do? Tony, Josh and I all tried to give an answer, but, as I recall, they sounded kind of lame. Naturally, you Twitter something in this type of situation. I did, and here is a juicy discussion that ensued THE MANY PATHS TO PORTABLE SOCIAL NETWORK NIRVANA GEORGE: Ah you have no idea of the magnitude of this thing. If she is allowed to infiltrate this world, then George Costanza as you know him, Ceases to Exist! You see, right now, I have Relationship George, but there is also Independent George.BRIANOBERKIRCH.COM
Permission to Timehop. by brianoberkirch on August 17, 2012. We’re hardest on those we love. I adore Timehop. You give it access to your checkin, photo and status streams, and it rounds up that data and sends you a daily email recapping what you were doing a year ago. I don’t like getting email, but I check the Timehop emails almost assoon
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Three cheers for Jeff Parish president Aaron Broussard. He was a giant on “Meet the Press” this morning.Russert was trying to do his usual MO — marshall a bunch of quotes and talking points that put a guest into an unfortable position; watch them squirm; torque it with one more quote; rinse, repeat. THE MANY PATHS TO PORTABLE SOCIAL NETWORK NIRVANA GEORGE: Ah you have no idea of the magnitude of this thing. If she is allowed to infiltrate this world, then George Costanza as you know him, Ceases to Exist! You see, right now, I have Relationship George, but there is also Independent George. RULE #1: DON’T BREAK THE WEB An important disaster communication project is offline right now because of a personal whim. The Slidell Hurricane Damage Blog has disappeared, resolving instead to the main Weblogs Work domain. Why? Because my former business partner & I no longer work together, and he felt that the site currently served only as a marketing prop for me when I go to gatherings to talk about disaster WHY TWITTER IS KICKING SO MUCH ASS thats great that you are talking about the twitter api,a good example of searching with the twitter api is on twiogle.com because you can search on twitter and google at the same time.BRIANOBERKIRCH.COM
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Permission to Timehop. by brianoberkirch on August 17, 2012. We’re hardest on those we love. I adore Timehop. You give it access to your checkin, photo and status streams, and it rounds up that data and sends you a daily email recapping what you were doing a year ago. I don’t like getting email, but I check the Timehop emails almost assoon
SERVICES - BRIANOBERKIRCH.COM I work with companies and agencies of all sizes on social media and product development projects. I recommend a range of software tools and approaches, but home base is the extensible dynamo of a platform, WordPress. (I can’t recommend those folks highly enough.) I develop an approach and budget for each project, but generally I do the following things for folks: PODCAST - BRIANOBERKIRCH.COM Howdy, I'm Brian Oberkirch. I'm a product marketing and communications guy in love with the Web. It's an amazing engine of possibility, & I think we should make it better. CONTACT ME - BRIANOBERKIRCH.COM Got something you want to chat about? Here are a variety of ways to get in touch with me: Ye Olde Skool Telephone: 415.373.6430. Email:brian thisdomain
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A screen that works in full sunlight. Built in mesh networking for simple connection & collobaration (and to share any nearby Internet connectivity throughout the user base). It’s designed to look like a toy so kids will play with it (instead of a machine you use to work with). A UI specifically designed for kids to experiment with. #1 - VIAGRA EXPRESS DELIVERY. FDA APPROVED PHARMACY. TOP Viagra express delivery. Cheapest price, approved canadian pharmacy. We offers wide variety of generic and brand products. Best drugs at discount prices. #1 Online DrugStore. EDGEWORK: DAN CEDERHOLM Here’s a fun conversation with designer Dan Cederholm, where we discuss what we do now that standards-based design rules the world, how developing with Rails is like getting to sculpt a design, the thinking behind Dan’s book Bulletproof Web Design, Rollyo, designing with constraints, redesigning Simplebits.com, Cork’d, microformats and accidental APIs, and, most importantly, cheese metal. PR2.0 - BRIANOBERKIRCH.COM Howdy, I'm Brian Oberkirch. I'm a product marketing and communications guy in love with the Web. It's an amazing engine of possibility, & I think we should make it better.LOOK OUT BELOW
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Permission to Timehop. by brianoberkirch on August 17, 2012. We’re hardest on those we love. I adore Timehop. You give it access to your checkin, photo and status streams, and it rounds up that data and sends you a daily email recapping what you were doing a year ago. I don’t like getting email, but I check the Timehop emails almost assoon
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Permission to Timehop. by brianoberkirch on August 17, 2012. We’re hardest on those we love. I adore Timehop. You give it access to your checkin, photo and status streams, and it rounds up that data and sends you a daily email recapping what you were doing a year ago. I don’t like getting email, but I check the Timehop emails almost assoon
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Given the burst in DIY media tools, content annotations, peer produced attention streams, etc., it would be (and will be, for me) interesting to review The Practice of Everyday Life, by Michel de Certeau.. The irony of a maître à penser theorizing about the everyday is not lost on me, but I’ve always found this work (and the work by the Birmingham Centre for Cultural Studies done at about THE END OF THE BEGINNING Lots of these startups have to either fail or be combined. You have written yourself about “social network fatigue.” As a very social person, I now read over 500 feeds a day, follow Twitter and Pownce, update my Facebook profile, and read my spam and bacn. DRUPAL SITES THAT DON’T LOOK LIKE DRUPAL SITES hi druaplicons.check this sitehow about this drupal beast..this is a social community portal.specially for media and entertainment..where you can find all the possible sectionsthis site rocks cos this site has got a inspiration from all the major business networking sitePlease visit the site.Feedbacks are always welcome EDGEWORK: TIM FERRISS Today’s podcast is a Web Worker Daily/43 Folders inspired interview with Tim Ferriss, author of The 4 Hour Work Week.I mentioned Tim’s book in a post last week where I recounted some of the things I’m trying to do to cut out distractions and get work done in a less frenetic environment. The book is really useful in helping you ask some questions that help you reset your expectations OPENID, PORTABLE SOCIAL NETWORKS AND THE DAROWSKI PROBLEM Hello! It is I, the Adam Darowski of “The Darowski Problem!” Wow, sweet. But besides the name, this is a great introduction for making the problem OpenID solves very clear to just about anyone. WHAT IN THE WIDE WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS IS GOING ON HERE? Agreed, Dave C. got me on there the other day, and I’m addicted. Love the elegant simplicity of the platform. Seems like it couple be applicable for a lot of uses, including mini updates on siteMighty, etc. Looking forward to putting it to the test at SXSW. THE MANY PATHS TO PORTABLE SOCIAL NETWORK NIRVANA GEORGE: Ah you have no idea of the magnitude of this thing. If she is allowed to infiltrate this world, then George Costanza as you know him, Ceases to Exist! You see, right now, I have Relationship George, but there is also Independent George. RULE #1: DON’T BREAK THE WEB An important disaster communication project is offline right now because of a personal whim. The Slidell Hurricane Damage Blog has disappeared, resolving instead to the main Weblogs Work domain. Why? Because my former business partner & I no longer work together, and he felt that the site currently served only as a marketing prop for me when I go to gatherings to talk about disaster THE ONION WANTS A BRAND MANAGER Chris Roan is looking for a brand manager for The Onion.. Srsly, people, The Onion. Email his first initial lastname at theonion dotyou know. New York
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY JEREMY KEITH by brianoberkirch on February 25, 2016 Happy happy birfday, Jeremy . Defender of URLs and archives. Student & teacher of Web architecture. Blogger. Watchdog for users. Personal hero.{ 0 comments
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PERMISSION TO TIMEHOP by brianoberkirch on August 17, 2012 We’re hardest on those we love. I adore Timehop . You give it access to your checkin, photo and status streams, and it rounds up that data and sends you a daily email recapping what you were doing a year ago. I don’t like getting email, but I check the Timehop emails almost as soon as they come in. It’s a dead simple nostalgia trip that’s very well done. (And, just to drive the ol chestnut home that execution trumps idea, yes, you’ve seen this same thing with Ben Brown’s flickr hackand Photojojo’s
Time Capsule . Timehop just has more data to work with, a more seasoned user base available and is making a sustained run at it.) So I was surprised yesterday to get an email notifying me that a few of my friends were FOLLOWING me on Timehop. The deal I thought we had was simple: I give you access to my data, you send me a personal blast of my past. Now you’re involving my friends? First off, that email includes data I don’t make publicly available. Secondly, what does it even mean to share this experience? Are my friends supposed to be able to share in my nostalgia even if they weren’t involved somehow? Weird. And a change of the game I agreed to play which I’m only finding out about after the fact, once some of my friends are already perusing the data I’ve given Timehop. On the bright side: this email made me click through to see the cool new things they are doing with the new version. It’s rounding up data from all previous years into one page, which makes for an intriguing time trip for those (like me) enchanted by memory. They are also generating metadata, asking you to annotate/explain memories, choose favorites you can cull into a Pinteresty board to savor outside the daily stream. The visual presentation is more striking. It’s really good stuff, and an exciting evolution of something I’m already invested in. Which brings us to the unfortunate & unexpected socialization of these objects I’ve entrusted to them for my own personal review. * IT’S NOT COOL TO CHANGE THE GAME WITHOUT GETTING THE PLAYERS BUYIN.
I know, I know. Facebook is brutal & bold in dismissing the user implications of its product changes. They either trot out a non-apology apology and roll something back a bit, or they just press ahead, users schmusers. They’ll change privacy policies, default objects to public, pull data in when you don’t expect it, make it difficult to get objects out of the system or sever contacts, do data representations that radically change the context of what you agreed to. Just because they’ve gotten away with it doesn’t mean that we should take this approach. Maybe the coming consumer facing web service crunch is going to have all sorts of startups pivoting like whirling dervishes and trying to repurpose social objects to have more surface area, connectivity, virality. I’d argue that you have to bring users along for theride.
* PERMISSIONS DON’T CASCADE GRACEFULLY. IT’S COMPLICATED. A long time ago, I gave a talk about all the data streams that were becoming available, how exciting it was going to be to remix and represent them, and just how little we understood about the implications of all that. I would give the example of Jeff Veen innocently plugging a Basecamp RSS feed into Bloglines not realizing that he was publicly exposing sensitive project data. If one of the primary architects of the participatory Web overlooked the implications of one connection point, what do we think will happen when regular folks start plugging into multiple data streams with various levels of privacy expectations? A mess, that’s what. And it’s gonna take a bit to sort out. This post is meant to help us all sort it out, because data aggregation and personal knowledge is one of the things I’m mostexcited about.
Back to Timehop. Here are the new permissions ideas they posted with this new round of work: Yesterday, I asked exactly who could see my stuff, since it wasn’t clear to me. Timehop founder Jonathan Wegener was right on the balland answered
that they showed ‘public’ content to followers, and they assumed that people who were my Facebook friends could become followers. A few problems here: one, assuming the level of connection that I imply by making someone a Facebook contact, two, overriding the ability I have now to serve private things like Instagram photos and checkins at the item level to these other services, and three, defaulting my Timehop content to open when that was never the mental model I agreed to. For me, Facebook is kind of a shell social graph, a place where I’ll allow superficial connections but never really give the good stuff. That’s reserved for private networks like Instagram, Path and Foursquare. Timehop oversteps its bounds by assuming that I’d want to let my Facebook settings cascade across these other services. As I read this privacy grid , my Foursquare checkins shouldn’t be public. I’d expect any service to, at the very least, reproduce the privacy settings I already have in place if they ask to take my data. Now, I know this is hard, and largely new territory. About.me had the same problem in their early integrations, inadvertently making public some things that were marked private. And, once notified, they fixed it. I expect Timehop to do the same, but I point this stuff out because we should all be thinking it though. And, once again, I’d like to remind everyone that FireEagle did some awesome work in the area of granular permissions, clear user communications, and timely reminders/re-opt in messaging as they tried to blend location streams for users. I would love Tom or someone to write up some of those practices which are even more apt now. * DON’T DEFAULT TO USING MY NETWORKS FOR YOUR MARKETING. I understand why people who are struggling for traction do this, but it makes me bananas. It’s in the same ballpark as defaulting data to public without making me painfully aware of all the implications. I love the prompt to add more explanation to a previous tweet or image. Very cool idea. Totally uncool to default to publicly tweeting/timelining that annotation. I was at dinner with my son last night and he’s all “I didn’t get your tweet about that thing that happened two years ago.” My jaw dropped. Then he tells me it was on Facebook, too. I felt like I’d been had, took, bamboozled, led astray. Don’t make your users feel stupid. Let them call the shots when you use their networks for your own gain. (Jackson’s take on my inadvertent postings: ”Maybe it just means that you’re getting so old that you are confused by theInternet.”)
So, Timehop, I love you. Please think about some of these things. I nuked my Memolane account because I couldn’t for the life of me parse what they were trying to make public and keep personal. And I don’t like feeling like I don’t have control of my own personal thoughts, photos, appearances in time/space. UPDATE: Just got an email (about 30 min or so after posting) intro-ing Timehop Social. They do a nice job of setting it up and include a note about privacy. I think there are just some kinks, and maybe the email should be a precusor to *you* turning the social elements on.{ 0 comments
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