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Category: Web 2.0 / social software

5 Questions that decide if Facebook crossed the line

Posted on June 30, 2014March 6, 2021 in design, ethics, Web 2.0 / social softwareby Scott Berkun

There are 4 points and 5 questions at the heart of the latest drama around Facebook and ethics, and…

Can Free Speech Survive The Social Media Mob? (Video / Slides)

Posted on January 23, 2014February 27, 2014 in Culture, politics, Web 2.0 / social softwareby Scott Berkun

Thanks to SeattleSMC for hosting me to speak at Seattle City Hall on Free Speech and The Social Media Mob. Additional…

Book Review: Writing On the Wall – The First 2000 Years of Social Media

Posted on January 23, 2014December 8, 2015 in Book reviews, Web 2.0 / social softwareby Scott Berkun

I’m a fan of Tom Standage‘s earlier works, particularly The Victorian Internet, which explored the parallels between the rise…

The Symbolic Violence of Twitter

Posted on November 30, 2011 in Mindfire, Web 2.0 / social softwareby Scott Berkun

One of my kickstarter supporters for Mindfire is a blogger and speaker in his own right: Luca Sartoni. He…

Twitter vs. Deep reading?

Posted on January 3, 2011March 9, 2021 in Web 2.0 / social softwareby Scott Berkun

Clive Thompson wrote in Wired about how he thinks twitter fuels in-depth analysis. I have doubts about his argument,…

(Video) How to Call BS on Social Media Gurus

Posted on June 16, 2010 in On Tour, Web 2.0 / social softwareby Scott Berkun

Thanks to the folks at SMC Seattle, the video from last month’s talk is now up. Some background and…

Calling BS on Social Media Gurus (Video & Slides)

Posted on June 1, 2010January 14, 2014 in Web 2.0 / social softwareby Scott Berkun

On Tuesday night May 25th I spoke at SMCSeattle, at Hale’s Brewery. They asked me to do a talk based…

Worst examples of social media BS?

Posted on May 21, 2010 in Uncategorized, Web 2.0 / social softwareby Scott Berkun

I’ve been looking for choice examples of inflated claims and promises among people working in social media, for my…

How to call BS on a social media guru (event)

Posted on May 18, 2010 in On Tour, Web 2.0 / social softwareby Scott Berkun

Next week I’m speaking at Seattle’s social media club, on How to call BS on a social media guru.…

Twitter reconsidered

Posted on January 26, 2010 in Web 2.0 / social softwareby Scott Berkun

I wrote a post in June of 2009 called Calling Bullshit on Social Media. The goal of the post…

Crap detection 101 and social media

Posted on August 4, 2009 in Philosophy, Web 2.0 / social softwareby Scott Berkun

Howard Rheingold wrote an interesting essay called Crap Detection 101, which provides both commentary on how to separate fact…

Calling bullshit on social media

Posted on June 30, 2009January 16, 2015 in Innovation, politics, rant, Web 2.0 / social softwareby Scott Berkun

While I like and use Facebook and Twitter, there’s enough hype and abuse of words like innovation, transformation and…

Microsoft & the social network wars

Posted on September 23, 2008 in Web 2.0 / social softwareby Scott Berkun

Interesting analysis by fellow Harvard Business blogger John Sviokla about Microsoft’s missed opportunity to enter the social network game:…

Report from Web 2.0 expo

Posted on April 24, 2008 in On Tour, Software/Web development, Web 2.0 / social softwareby Scott Berkun

Thanks to Brady Forrest and Jen Pahilka for giving me not one but two slots this week in a…

If you are sick of social/networking websites…

Posted on January 16, 2008 in humor, Web 2.0 / social softwareby Scott Berkun

Check out isolatr. Currently in public beta. Everything you need to know can be found here.

Make your own DVD commentary: Overcast Media

Posted on August 1, 2007 in Innovation, Web 2.0 / social softwareby Scott Berkun

I don’t write about it often but I’m a huge film fan. For awhile now I’ve known about the…

More social software: Crowdvine + Pathable

Posted on July 9, 2007 in Teaching/Training, Web 2.0 / social softwareby Scott Berkun

FOO Camp saw the power combo of two different social software technologies: Crowdvine, a linked-in type system for pre…

Social software applied: Pathable

Posted on June 13, 2007 in Innovation, Teaching/Training, Web 2.0 / social softwareby Scott Berkun

I experienced an innovation doubleheader last week. First, the inaugural Bizjam event in Seattle, where several hundred independents got…

How we got here: Legacy of the whole earth catalog

Posted on January 16, 2007 in Innovation, Web 2.0 / social softwareby Scott Berkun

Much of the current web 2.0 vibe was born by the folks who started the Whole Earth Catalog, the…

Liveblogging the IDEA2006 conference

Posted on October 23, 2006 in architecture (real), design, On Tour, Web 2.0 / social softwareby Scott Berkun

Rather than torture y’all with my first foray into liveblogging, I’m writing live comments, insights, and brlliant notes on…

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