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  • Shirky: Capturing 'Cognitive Surplus' Through New Technology

    Clay Shirky --author of Here Comes Everybody and adjunct professor in NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program--has a way of looking at what may seem like small acts and marking important shifts in consumer behavior. Speaking last month at a Ted Conference in Cannes, Shirky addressed something he calls "cognitive surplus." He argues that some creative behavior that we may see as solitary or non-productive might actually be pushing new ideas through "building a better, more cooperative world."
    Published 07-16-2010 11:07 AM by Graham Griffith
    Filed under: interactivity, Clay Shirky, Wisdom of Crowds, TED, new technology and consumers, cognitive surplus, user-centered marketing, user behavior
  • From the Mind of Seth Godin: "Bandwidth-Sync Correlation"

    Seth Godin posted this graph earlier today: Godin writes: On the horizontal, they rank from asynchronous (meaning the creator and the responder are separated in time--like a letter) and synchronous (meaning the creator and the responder are in real time proximity to each other--like a phone call). Up and down, I've charted the quality of the medium. Quality in terms of density of information exchanged. The 140 characters in Twitter is about as low density as you can get other than a stop light. A movie, on the other hand, is loud and bright and two hours long and there's audience reaction and it is edited and designed to evoke a response. It very neatly shows the relationship between a medium's power and how interactive it is. Godin explains more here .
    Published 08-05-2009 2:55 PM by Graham Griffith
    Filed under: Twitter, social media, interactivity, Seth Goding, bandwidth
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