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What is DaniWeb IT Discussion Community?You're currently browsing the C++ section within the Software Development category of DaniWeb, a massive community of 328,333 software developers, web developers, Internet marketers, and tech gurus who are all enthusiastic about making contacts, networking, and learning from each other.Registration is free, only takes a minute and lets you enjoy all of the interactive features of the site.I've been playing around with files and streams and just hit a pot hole.Member of: Beautiful Code Club.Cool, thanks a lot Narue.You must register or log in to contribute.SR turned off for a few weeks so the earliest date I would have would be Feb.Drudge Report
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A participant is at the lower end of the scale.Bloggers should aim for a minimum of at least one post per week, but two or three would be better, she says.Podcasts can be as infrequent as once per month.Community Director
A community director is much more involved with social media.Here, her advice is more narrowly aimed towards museum staff, but still the overall suggestions hold up.Time Spent on Social Media, image via Museum 2.For a comparison between what time commitments are recommended for "regular" folk versus how much time our community spends on social media, I took a completely unscientific Twitter poll where I asked that question.Even those of us at the lower end of the range, offering up only a few hours per day, are still heavily involved with social media when we're placed on this "real person" scale that Nina provides.Whatever new app or service we're trying to push on them should have real value.Where do you rate on this scale?Berkeley graduate student, was arrested in Mahalla, Egypt, while covering protests.Of course, many didn't feel they could justify the time and the really passionate forum hosts made time to do it.But I find it much more interesting and important to use web 2.Denmark which involved the listeners in a search for "good means of integration" (i.We held a lot of public meetings and the listeners took time to show up.They can engage in the discussion and search for solutions sitting home by their computer, and when is up to them.It is too much work for too little return.I'm sure people will disagree with me but then maybe they have nothing else to do but sit in front of the computer.Look at the time spent on the web even by normal people.They still spend some time checking email and news sites and turn to the web to plan trips, buy books, wine etc.Because they see value in those things.Facebook status, obsess over friends lists and post tweets about walking the dog rather than as a place to do anything that busy adults can find value in.What we need to do to reach 'normal' people is to give them some reason FOR being involved.My job is in large part about social networking, so I live and breathe it."It is not enough to be busy.The question is: What are we busy about?"Never really have and if you are trying to draw a comparison to couch potatoes then you have it totally wrong.At least for me that is.My activity is planned and calculated and is VERY beneficial to what I do to keep a roof over my heads.This is why early adopters and general consumers are separated by a chasm."We can't do this because it means we have to give up our authority," to "We can't do this because it takes too much time and money."So many of the successful projects in "Museum 2.For people who are not in a world that thrives on social media, what incentive is there to get in?This is functionally just about demystifying the barriers that keep people away from Web 2.It's not that we don't have time for social media.We don't have much interest.And the people who you're most likely to meet online are people who spend way too much time there.Kinda creepy, if y'think about it...It's like giving up a Lexus for a Yugo.I'm sure after years of research, someone will determine the kind of damage this is doing to us.But most people will make their home somewhere and just stay there.What is different, I think, is that they are more tied to the mobile experience.I'm not utilizing my time properly and that I'm wasting too much time on the internet which is not proving to be fruitful honestly.Orkut is the place where I spend most of my time.Its nice hear people talking about how this stuff applies to real life.So it is with this new wave of social apps.Facebook, plus a dash of LinkedIn.My Gmail consumes a *lot* of time, as does skimming a few hundred feeds in Google Reader.As someone once said, "You never know where you'll find a great idea."Sarah, I think its true that there are social media sites galore and hence one cannot find time for all of them.MySpace as a high school student than it is as a parent with a job.Social networking is only relevant if it augments or meets a need that isn't easily met off line.As far as I am concerned, social media in general is a waste of time and time is something I have very little of.Measuring the time spent implies that the time needs to be managed.From that viewpoint, Social media expand my time.But I'm just here for the art.No organisation can be competitive without the ability to communicate quickly.Over the years business will evolve to meet the expectations of both their customers and their employees.In addition customers will expect to interact with a business in different ways.How many of you would book into a hotel if you cannot find a review of it on the web, or open an account with a bank that does not offer internet banking.Some of us can see the benefits of Social Networking in the workplace; however the culture change to embrace this has not even started to stir!We are at an interesting crossroads when it comes to "social media."What happens when these generations make up more of the majority of the population?Author sincerely writes of a general disdain for Twitter, other social tools, nut admits its his personality type that is the root of the problem and not a question whether social tools provide any value.The trend to improve and increase social interaction using technology has the unfortunate side effect of consuming all of our time for other activities.Because of this I believe the future of social software will be integration with our normal activities so we don't have to visit a website to manage our personal information or media, thereby alleviating us of at least one part of the adoption issue.You're telling me that as people spend more time on the net, they just start developing more and more divergent hobbies with greater levels of involvement?I'm a web developer and an avid consumer of content.Just because I have more than 60 or 70 hours a week on the web doesn't mean I want to start podcasting.Though its a great tool to interact with loads of people, at times it becomes boring.Yep you guessed it, expressing an active social media presence is an indicator of lameness.Now these folks are going to keep their mouths shut at parties.Real people don't have time for articles about social media.Todd, the tidbits article is nigh close to why I subscribe to the "twitter is useless" and "facebook is pointless" crowd.However on another tack, the comments regarding the lack of time for social media is dead on.Why does anyone in CA want to send me a Tweet in AZ that they are heading to Taco Bell?Not that you have to be paying attention to it or even engaging, but the media that is important and relevant should find us, no matter where we are or what we're doing per the preferences we set.Twitter and spend anywhere from 5 to 30mins there throughout the course of the day.Give me a quick tidbit about what my friends are up to and then if I'm interested or it relates to me, I'll read more or join in the conversation, but I want the info fast and I want it concise.In an "average" local community (I'm in the Chicago area) I've NEVER seen a gmail address other than mine (all sbcglobal.We have a team Web site, sure, but I can't assume anyone would visit it regularly or have any idea how to subscribe to an RSS feed of new posts.We're starting a Flickr feed into our site, I'm curious how that will be used.Certainly people do Google, MapQuest, and their kids do MySpace and Facebook, etc..My job title is Social Media Strategist, so I live, eat and breathe social media both on the job and off.BlogHer is the same for me.But I think my life has been enriched by social media enough that I don't mind the shift.I've been a student for several years, and my priories involved simply completing the next essay, exam, or workday.Now, I'm finishing my degree and I want to break into technical writing.Learning about tools, networking, seeking advice, and discovering job opportunities are my priorities.And I'm finding that social networking tools are not only valuable, but necessary, to someone who wants to be a professional communicator.Ned the Atomic Dustbin said so many years ago: "kill your television"
Dinosaur media sucks.It's my job to follow technology and "leverage" it for the institution.Oddly, I do find social networking appealing.The question reminds me of my experience with RSS.I'm a Real People girl and a communications professional.Two yeas ago I was convinced the universe would embrace this killer app.Alas, I still get blank stares when I refer to my "aggregator."Social Media Networks would be great for our business but I can't really bring myself to spend so much time on Myspace and Facebook.YouTube for videos, Facebook to catch up with friends, Yelp for restaurant reviews...Etc
than posting online details about my private life.
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