Archive for October, 2009

15th October
2009
written by lv

Ok, so maybe I’ve been living in a bubble for quite a while (especially in the past 3-4 weeks), and didn’t catch the latest “wave” from Google. But finishing my master thesis, attending and presenting at a conference in Milwaukee, and setting up a new business seems like pretty good reasons :)

Anyhow, have you heard about Google Wave? It sounds amazing! And I can’t wait to get my hands on that, but unfortunately it is currently in a limited preview. So for now, we have to settle with this nice little demo:

For the long version (80 minutes!) look here.

It seems to be incorporating many of my favourite tools such as wikis and real-time collaboration, and I can’t even imagine the many add-ons we will see once developers start typing away on their keyboards.

Did you get your hands on one of those invites? I’m still working on getting mine… But if you did, please let me know what you think of it!

14th October
2009
written by lv

AoIR 2009 er nu veloverstået. Masser af fantastiske sessions og præsentationer, og ikke mindst en masse interessante mennesker og hyggelige stunder.

Reception fredag aften: Line, Freddy (Peru), Poul-Erik, Jakob og Annette

The Dream Team :) (Poul-Erik, Constance, Line og Annette)

På vej til festmiddag på Harley Davidson Musem i Milwaukee

Hilton hotellet leverede de flotte omgivelser under konferencen - ja selv toiletterne var imponerende :)

Og jeg behøver jo ikke nævne at jeg farede vild på hotellet indtil flere gange, vel? Jeg mener, det kan jo ikke være så svært at holde styr på et par etager… Jeg tror det var rulletrapperne der gjorde mig forvirret. Det er jo ikke hver dag man ser flere sæt rulletrapper inde midt i et stort gammelt hotel. Måske havde det også noget at gøre med det vandland der lå inde i hotellet? Ja, det var et temmelig stort det hotel :)

Næste års AoIR konference bliver afholdt i Gøteborg - så slipper vi for jetlag der. Men i 2011 vender vi dog tilbage til USA igen - denne gang til Seattle. Men lad os nu lige tage ét år ad gangen ;)

Ses vi i Gøteborg?

14th October
2009
written by lv

Rachel McLean and Marie Griffiths gave an interesting insight into an online trend on the rise - the increasing publication of private lives through social media such as Youtube, Twitter and Facebook. They refer to is as “Washing the dirty linen” - nice title :)

Some of the trends recognized by McLean and Griffiths are:

  • broadcasting of domestic events
  • broadcast of disputes and declarations of love
  • lives lived online
  • transgression of boundaries
  • work colleagues and friends mesh together
  • generational boundaries transgression

The participants in their study gave the following reasons for broadcasting their life online:

  • for advice or support
  • to show off to my friends
  • I can socialize when I’m stuck at home
  • I can stay in touch with my friends

However, why do so publicly? Could you not post these videos and comments in more private arenas and not in e.g. Youtube? The following is an example of a publication of a very private situation (let it run for a while):

Why would kids want to broadcast this? And do the parents even know? Also, it seems that not only kids are living their lives in the public. For instance, how many times have you experienced that a colleague or not-so-close friend shared details with you that you wish they hadn’t? I know I have…

Are these trends a side effect of our growing presence online? The many hours we spend updating our status on Facebook, sharing our pictures in Flickr and ‘tweeting’ about everything we do? Have we become socially incompetent?

Please join in on the discussion! Personally, I’m the discrete type, and do not use my status (whether Facebook or Twitter) to disclose personal details - but I know of some that do. And frankly, I would prefer it if they didn’t…

What is your opinion?

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