Archive for Social Media
Meet Charlotte by TheShed
This is an amazing simple and straightforward presentation on why consumer web2.0 experiences need to infiltrate the enterprise. Without a familiar experience for your employess IT dollars will be wasted.
FaceBookCampToronto VIDEOs
I shot some videos of the event and even did a little bit myself before the show.
Anatomy of a Facebook Application (JayGoldman, Radiant Core)
Download the Quicktime or Download the MP4
FBML Overview (Sunil Boodram, Trapeze Media)
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FQL Overview (Craig Saila)
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As part of the event Meagan Marks from Facebook.com presented “Best Practices around Product Design and Viral Marketing”. It was an excellent presentation that had a lot of great information. The Facebook people asked however that we do not broadcast the presentation. So I won’t but I’ll SHARE it. (at least for now – MP4 98megs)
The MP4 files are on my server and may be sluggish
There were more presentations including:
- Updating the Facebook Profile (Colin Smillie, Refresh Partners) Presentation
- Demo: .Net Sample Application (Ricardo Covo, Web Nodes)
- Demo: Carpool by Zimride (Rajat Suri)
- Demo: My Aquarium by Greg Thomson
I’ll try to get them up soon.
Tagged and FacebookCamp
Switching back to YouTube for this one.
Alec Saunders recently highlighted our little blog in a Tagging exercise and I am going to keep it going. Here are some blogs you should check out:
[tags]facebookcamp, BlogDay2007[/tags]
So I’m switching my main web video to Silverlight.
Many of you that know me are probably wondering why I didn’t sooner and to those people I say… “Shut Up, I’m not that far gone” ;-)
Ever since I started this blog I have always had a love hate relationship with YouTube and other video distribution methods. YouTube video sucks but the exposure is great. I’m not dedecated enough to encode every format under the sun and host them like the fine folks at CommandN. Also I believe that people don’t care if they can download my video, I wouldn’t. I’ve tried Revver because I thought the video quality was better but honestly they take too long to put up a video, their review process is annoying. Revver’s video time limit or lack-there-of is great though. Facebook video is good quality and has an interesting distribution mechanisim. I wish i could see # of views in Facebook but the fact that I can’t post the video outside of FB doesn’t really matter to me. To my detriment I also don’t care about iTunes (yes that is my bias showing, I should be able to hate sucess/monopolies as well).
I will probably still use YouTube, Revver and Facebook in the future but for placing video on this site, I’m going to use Silverlight.
The Silverlight Streaming service allows me to host 4gigs of video for free and I have control of the encoder which is what I have always wanted. They say the video time limit is 10 minutes but it is actually 22megs, so if I have a video that is only 2 minutes long I can offer it up in HD resolution practically. Right now I am using a minimal player skin while I think about my new site design but this player can be customized to whatever I want (when I get around to it).
I hope that the missing plugin experience gets improved that lame little banner is not good enough :-)
