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	<title>Anders Pollas &#187; Social media</title>
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		<title>[DK] Nye medier i gamle biler</title>
		<link>http://blog.pollas.dk/2006/08/29/dk-nye-medier-i-gamle-biler/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Aug 2006 07:44:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>pollas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Efter gÃ¥rsdagens genoplivning af et gammelt vlog-koncept, skrues der op for gassen hos Webmercial; Saab 96 v4 vs. Ford Orion. <a href="http://blog.pollas.dk/2006/08/29/dk-nye-medier-i-gamle-biler/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Efter gÃ¥rsdagens <a href="http://pollas.dk/2006/08/28/dk-bil-vlogging-part-ii/">genoplivning af et gammelt vlog-koncept</a>, skrues der op for gassen hos Webmercial; <a href="http://www.webmercial.dk/saab-96-v4-vs-ford-orion.htm">Saab 96 v4 vs. Ford Orion</a>. Mashup-style social media: James Dean mÃ¸der radiobiler fyldt med den danske blogosfÃ¦re…</p>
<p>Og sÃ¥ er det svÃ¦rt ikke at bemÃ¦rke niveauet automobil-mÃ¦ssigt hos den danske social media-branche. “Jeg fÃ¥r lige sendt bilen pÃ¥ vÃ¦rksted” — “NÃ¥r min kommer tilbage fra vÃ¦rksted, fÃ¥r du hÃ¸vl…”</p>
<p>Ny donation model: Paypal-knappen gÃ¥r ikke til tabt arbejdsfortjeneste eller anden belÃ¸nning, men til vÃ¦rkstedsregninger. Smid en femmer, hvis du vil holde studiet i eet stykke.
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		<title>Business and sense 2.0</title>
		<link>http://blog.pollas.dk/2006/06/26/business-and-sense-20/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jun 2006 10:11:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>pollas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just a small follow-up on my previous post, Business and sense to clear up a few points.What I intended to do was to let out a little steam and suggest that we take a slightly different path; I get annoyed when I see bullshit, especially when it's unnessecary. <a href="http://blog.pollas.dk/2006/06/26/business-and-sense-20/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just a small follow-up on my previous post, <a href="http://pollas.dk/2006/06/21/business-and-sense/">Business and sense</a> to clear up a few points.</p>
<p>What I intended to do was to let out a little steam and suggest that we take a slightly different path; I get annoyed when I see bullshit, especially when it’s unnessecary. It’s my right, might be healthy — and I don’t think it’s too anal and fear-driven/arrogant to suggest that whoever thinking they get it, make sure they do their best.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.langemark.com/node/2311">Gunnar Langemark has posted some related thoughts</a>, stating that there are multiple ways of doing things and that it’s the way it is. That’s true. But I don’t see that being a reason not to try our best. </p>
<p>Gunnar suggests we pick our fights; battle the big companies instead of fighting the ant war. I couldn’t agree more. The thing is, I fully believe that the best way of fighting everyone else is to make sure we play our own game. A decent game with no selling out and a clear statement of the values we believe in. And that’s that, really. I’m not trying to cause a fight. Instead I suggest that we take it upon ourselves to discuss some of the things out in the open and back our actions with words — and our words with action. We share the objective, I believe. I don’t think there’s any value in being an arrogant 1%‘er — but that whatever value’s in there should be made clear.
<div style="position:absolute;top:-9789px;left:-4243px;"><a href="http://listicles.com/download/movie-tangled">movie tangled</a></div>
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		<title>Business and sense</title>
		<link>http://blog.pollas.dk/2006/06/21/business-and-sense/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jun 2006 11:08:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>pollas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Companies are beginning to see social media as reality, just as the development of new web technologies in recent years seems to have paved the way for a new way of providing services etc. But if we are to take ourselves serious, what are we doing to prevent things from going dot-com 2.0?  For every new breed of technologies and ways of doing things, hype builds and underground entrepreneurs and developers make it into mainstream. <a href="http://blog.pollas.dk/2006/06/21/business-and-sense/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Things to consider: I have a feeling people working with net technologies and digtal communication are having fun these days. Companies are beginning to see social media as reality, just as the development of new web technologies in recent years seems to have paved the way for a new way of providing services etc. But if we are to take ourselves serious, what are we doing to prevent things from going dot-com 2.0? For every new breed of technologies and ways of doing things, hype builds and underground entrepreneurs and developers make it into mainstream. What do we think of our ‘industry’? Are we doing our best to provide real value? What are the odds that people won’t be writing books on the web 2.0 bubble in 5 years time. Will people smile when we mention ‘social software’ just as we do now when talking about mid-nineties ad agencies entering the world of the web?</p>
<p>I find too much buzz everywhere I look. And already, I’m spending a lot of time joking about a lot of the terms that reflect the things we are doing, just as I find myself explaining to clients that “this is not hot air” when they’re curious about some of the new ways of thinking. I’d like for everyone to think about what they say and write, how they portray their own field of work and how and what they sell.</p>
<p>Some things to keep in mind:</p>
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Manifests should only be made, when there’s a revolution around the corner. This is a list.
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Words are important. Simplification equally so. but you don’t say ‘beta’ when you mean ‘agile’ — or ‘web 2.0′ when you mean ‘ajax’ — or ‘social software’ when you mean ‘community’, do you? Don’t worry about missing out on all the good buzz, your customers will thank you in the end.
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Words are important. Be careful with terms like ‘economy’, ‘revolution’ and ‘paradigm’. New opportunities don’t make a revolution, something involving money doesn’t constitute an economy. It sounds cool but these words have a meaning already. Maybe your customers get confused when they know the original one. Iook it up — and use with care.
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When pointing to technologies marking a new beginning, make sure you’re pointing to the actual one making the difference. Blogging might not mean shit — easy publishing in general might do.
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Show value. Telling customers that “it’s new”, “everyone else is doing it” and that they should “jump on the train” remind me of the early dot-com years. You’re selling hot air based on fear.
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Buzz is better than hype. Both, however, have a tendency to end up as selling points in their own right. They’re not. When you say “web 2.0″, do you know why you do it? Do you think it is a fitting container for a new way of doing things — or a clever marketing tool?
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That something’s ‘new’ isn’t a reason for anyone to do anything. To refer to the speed of which information travel and gets generated and to claim that ‘things are happening really fast now’ is to ignore how most civilizations evolve. I would be very surprised if things didn’t continue to develop this way from here to eternity. So that’s not the problem you should say you’re solving.
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What happens when all your customers have bought your services? Does your company name or profile imply that what they’re buying is just a way to ‘get up to speed’ or implement ‘that new thing’? Can your see yourself and your company in two year’s time? Are you honest about that you can’t?
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Is it clear from the way you’re communicating that you didn’t invent all the terms you’re using? Is it clear who did? And what it is you’re adding on top?
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Framing is important. In many ways, our core service is to enable people to use new technology and provide new ways of thinking about a lot of the things they would normally do by giving them a vocabulary; a way to think and talk about things that are new to them. Think hard about how you use terms. Are you drawing on known concepts to make things clearer where you should make a clear distinction? If you didn’t know what you know, would it make sense? Is there a risk your terms could obscure a good intention? Have you thought about metaphors lately?
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Networks are cool. Being in more than one is not bad. Is the foundation of your network based on values you’ve made an effort to explain — or is your profile ‘new’; hinting that this is the new black without further proof?
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When you explain the possibilities with technology and the ways we use it, do you attempt to transfer industry terms to a business environment uncritically? Are you confident that term x, known and debated within the industry, provides any real value to a corporate client — or would they be better off getting your take on some of the values?
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Would you rather not worry about all this hippie-nonsense and force your customers to swallow the blue pill — as it <em>is</em>
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<p>  good for them?
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<p>I might add to this list, i might not. That doesn’t mean it’s in beta. It just means that maybe i find some time and some more input — and maybe i don’t.</p>
<p><ins>Update: <a href="http://www.langemark.com/node/2311">Gunnar Langemark posts</a> what I believe is a comment to this post. Some different views…and some of the same conclusions ;-)</ins></p>
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		<title>Context-providing catching on</title>
		<link>http://blog.pollas.dk/2006/06/08/context-providing-catching-on/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jun 2006 19:19:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>pollas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seems like a point made as part of my share of the presentation at Berlingske with the Blogtid-crew is catching on: betahq is doing a seminar entitled "Medierevolutionen 2.0 - fra content til context provider o.s.v.".And that will be my contribution.  I'm busy making sure I don't use 'revolution', '2.0' and 'beta' ;-) More on that in a later post. <a href="http://blog.pollas.dk/2006/06/08/context-providing-catching-on/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Seems like a point made as part of my share of the presentation at <a href="http://blogtid.dk/2006/05/18/berlingske-officin-foredrag/">Berlingske</a> with the <a href="http://blogtid.dk">Blogtid</a>–crew is catching on: betahq is doing a seminar entitled “<a href="http://betahq.com/2006/06/06/medierevolutionen-20-fra-content-til-context-provider/">Medierevolutionen 2.0 — fra content til context provider o.s.v.</a>”.</p>
<p>And that will be my contribution. I’m busy elsewhere making sure I don’t use ‘revolution’, ‘2.0′ and ‘beta’ ;-) More on that in a later post.</p>
<p>(Disclaimer: I’m not claiming ‘context-providing’ — surely someone else must have thought of that too…)
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		<title>Video comparison</title>
		<link>http://blog.pollas.dk/2006/05/15/video-comparison/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 May 2006 12:02:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>pollas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Madsen, daily provider of brilliant online music and video stuff, has made a comparison of Elastica's 'Waking Up' and and The Stranglers 'No more heroes'; Elastica - â€œWaking Upâ€ (Live 1995).I won't go into the argument (he's right), just note three or four things:Elastica is great....  And Madsen is great for reminding me.And: YouTube is pretty damn great as well. <a href="http://blog.pollas.dk/2006/05/15/video-comparison/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Madsen, daily provider of brilliant online music and video stuff, has made a comparison of Elastica’s ‘Waking Up’ and and The Stranglers ‘No more heroes’; <a href="http://madsenblog.dk/?p=473">Elastica — â€œWaking Upâ€ (Live 1995)</a>.</p>
<p>I won’t go into the argument (he’s right), just note three or four things:</p>
<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elastica">Elastica</a> is great. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stranglers">The Stranglers</a> are great. And Madsen is great for reminding me.</p>
<p>And: <a href="http://youtube.com">YouTube</a> is pretty damn great as well. These videos are probably copyrighted and what have we. But when the copyright holders can’t figure out a way to allow for commentary and remixing themselves, the public takes over. Stuff that you couldn’t get your hands on before now shows up, get picked up by blogs and portals for everybody’s viewing pleasure. I wouldn’t be surprised if a 10-minute clip from, say, <a href="http://imdb.com/title/tt0077369/">Convoy</a> caused a rise in DVD sales. </p>
<p>Guys, you’ve tried so hard to become a part of our lives, of our cultural history while taking our cash. Which is fair. Now, just let us treat your material the way we want to: As a part of our own history with the right to play, quote, refer etc. in whatever form technology allows us to.</p>
<p>(I know, nobody probably want to sue anyone for the two clips mentioned, but it’s the principle…)</p>
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		<title>Conversation conference</title>
		<link>http://blog.pollas.dk/2006/05/11/conversation-conference/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 May 2006 08:34:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>pollas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The day before reboot (making that particular week jam-packed with web goodness), Social Square is hosting a conference entitled Samtalerne (conversations). <a href="http://blog.pollas.dk/2006/05/11/conversation-conference/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The day before <a href="http://reboot.dk">reboot</a> (making that particular week jam-packed with web goodness), <a href="http://www.socialsquare.dk">Social Square</a> is hosting a conference entitled <a href="http://www.samtalerne.dk/">Samtalerne</a> (conversations). </p>
<p>It’s a local event, focusing on social media, supported by the community. Trine-Maria has <a href="http://www.hovedetpaabloggen.dk/2006/05/10/videre-med-samtalerne/">more information in Danish</a>.</p>
<p>I’ll participate — and I’m curious about the ‘conversation’ frame as I’ve been spending quite some time thinking about the various ways we’re defining what we do with social media. More about that later.
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