Showing posts with label Internet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Internet. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Delete me!

It is a cure for everything...when it comes to the online world. Sordid or simply unpleasant traces can be eliminated. Apparently, for ever.

Friday, October 15, 2010

London calling: The first Europe Internet week is approaching





Where? London
When? 8-12 November
What? Here is the program.
An interesting agenda, covering specific issues, as the publishing for children, the impact on various scientific domains, on health and pharma sector. For those unable to attend - my case - there will be fragments of discussions and conclusions available on Twitter and, hope, some registered presentations to be delivered after.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

The right of posting

and the obligations - at least, in the American variant.

The first answer is to oppose such a move: it is against the freedom of expression. On the other side, the reality you might encounter on websites or forums is an increasing wave of hate, antisemitism and intolerance, giving the impression that we are living in the world untouched by the apparently evolutive process of civilisation. Most probably, people disputing or arguing on the net will not hesitate to kill each other, if face to face.

But, there are other tools to limit the intellectual pollution represented by dialogues written under the cover of anonimity, for example by instituting filter - programs blocking from publishing comments containing offensive words. And, creating, in parallel, educative programs aiming to help the return of humans to humanity - in schools, in the media, in the universities.




Saturday, June 5, 2010

Friday, March 12, 2010

The future of e-mail

I just realized a couple of days ago how useful for me - with not too much time and lots of new and old projects to work on - is the use of the social networks, in comparison with the classical system of the messenger/e-mail.
I have all the people I need for certain purposes - online - I can talk with them and instantly send messages, while checking periodically about news on topics and subjects I am interested in. The newspapers I am fan of, or the other groups I added on my profile are providing me the necessary updates for what I should read. Plus, from time to time, I have also the occasion to make a bit of fun, while seeing some funny posts and other remarks from more or less virtual friends about various posts.
Of course, in some cases, it is embarassing and disturbing to be able to follow fully this hectic environment. Some friends are excessively busy with their virtual farms, aquariums and mafia wars. But, in time, you develop the selective capacity to select the people you could have a valuable virtual or realtime conversation. As in real life, in fact.
My question is for how long we will consider efficient to keep our yahoo e-mail accounts instead of choosing a larger platform for communication, as Facebook. Recently, yahoo introduced also the possibility to create networks and to keep a certain level of interaction with your friends, via various updates - I always wondered why only now, as long as hotmail, for example, is using this system of years already. But still, we are far of the high level of interactivity offered by the usual social networks.
In addition, e-mail and social networking are directly interconnected: for a couple of months already, Facebook and Hotmail make possible the sharing of updates of statuses, images or videos.
So, given the current technological directions, it is more likely that, sooner or later - it could be count in the matter of months in some cases, as the evolution of the social networking showed already - using only the e-mail will become as obsolete as are now, for example, the yahoo groups.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Live from your home

Another not new but useful "discovery" I would like to shortly write about: the Webinar. An important tool for education, trainings, sharing information and ideas.
I will not enter too much in the technical idea behind this system, as long as it is very easy to already find the appropriate references on the Internet. I would rather like to focus a bit more about the so to say, "philosophical" implications of this system.
What a Webinar is offering, at a very general level: the possibility to have live meetings, independently of the geographical localisation of the participants. All you need is a computer connected to Internet. In some cases, you need a camera as well and a microphone. The program for watching the webinar is easyly downloadable. The direct access is possible after log in, according to coordinated sent via e-mail.
In the front of your computer you might follow business presentations or trainings on various topics. The information could be presented in the Power Point format or as a live presentation. The participants - in unlimited number - are able to address questions - in writing - at the end of the discussion. After, you have to follow the usual rules in terms of feedback - sending the presentation to the participants, managing a couple of questions and observations. If it is about the presentation of a company, you have to see how many of your attendance is interested to continue the communication, would like to take part to other kind of presentations - eventually, paid - or to classes in an extended format.
Minimum costs, lots of advantages. One of the most important is related to the learning process, but the business potential cannot be neglected as well. If you have something to say, just with a bit of technical skills and another proportional bit of smart PR, you are very close to find the right audience to share your toughts.

Social Language Networking

I discovered the details about the social language networking sites completely accidentally: an article from the NY Times. I would always love to learn new languages and to improve the ones I already knew. Without exercise, continuously, we cannot maintain a coherent relationship with our language skills. And, in some cases, it could be available including regarding the mother tongue.
In Western Europe, and not only, learning new languages - and, in general, the idea of continuous education - is not only an useful tool for understanding new cultures and acquiring new mental abilities, but also to help your professional career. More language spoken, more chances to find a new and better paid job. And the market is offering a lot of new opportunities to those able to adapt. China and the new vague of interest for learning Chinese is just the most recent case-study.
But, when you want to learn a foreign language, some of them with a different system of writing and different logical structures, you need lots of time and, last but not least, money: to pay the classes, to but materials etc. The tandem-partner idea could work as well, but again you have to be able to allocate a certain amount of time - daily, weekly or monthly, depending of the emergency of learning a new language.
Given these apparent difficulties, the idea of social language networking sounded very appealing for me. And decided to register on the largest one - LiveMocha. The system is basically one following the idea of the tandem partner: you could register for a class - the choices are amazingly rich: from the classical English to very rare ones; soon they will be also Thai, Lithuanian, Norwegian or Filipino. It is truth that in some cases, for some non-widespread languages, the quality of the translation is not very high. Or, you do not have always the native speaker pronunciation.
Part of the training is for free - the basic - you learn basic words and are able to make short sentences. You have exercises, after each lesson, you are able to share with other members, native speakers of the language you are trying to do. There are some speaking exercises as some written tests. As a native speaker, you could be as well contacted by other members in order to review a homework or spoken submission. And, you could start when you have time - a lunch break, a short morning hour. It's up to you to manage your time. For American English, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Mandarin Chinese, there are offered Travel Crash Courses. Up to your degree of involvement in learning and the submission process, you receive points you could convert in credits for learning the language(s) at an updated level.
In addition, you have all the time the opportunity to find people interested to share their language, to talk with, to improve your grammar and vocabulary.
Of course, not all of the participants are fully interested in (only) reading a language. Some are looking for dates as well. Knowing more languages could improve as well the chances to find a perfect match, isn't it? But, despite all these small problems, the system in itself is very interesting and shows that Internet could make wonders in improving yourself and getting more and more knowledge. Knowledge as a social process.

Random Communications - The Roulette's Principle

After mIRC and ICQ, huge chat hubs providing opportunities of various kind of conversations to millions of unknown partners from all over the world, a new concept, tailored about the principle of the roulette - random video and audio conversations with strangers randomly "chosed" by a computer is getting increase popularity - chatroulette.

It was created by a young 17 year old from Moscow - just in order to answer some needs a teenager used with this kind of comunications discovered while using current similar sites. For entering the site you have to guarantee - a word is a word - that you are at least 16. As far as I tried, it is no way to check it so, more or less is a matter of chance. The principle is not too complicated: you are directed to various kind of people, you are talking with and if you want, to push the "next" button and are directed further. And, in fact, you could never stop, as long as you could be in direct contact - visual as well - with people from all over the world who, comparatively with other websites, they could see you and you could see them.

The door to various kind of abusive behavior is open, as the system itself is in process of improving/changing/adapting to the needs and risks of the users.

Our communications habits are changing and the roulette system is only a simple answer to a simple need we, as humans, discovered in ourselves, to know more people, from various kind of the corners of this big world. It is interesting that the main trends are set by the very young - it was the same with Google, with Facebook, for example - that the other age group of the population is following and to whom it is adapting easily. At the end, there are no barriers, we could enter purposively or not, in touch with various kinds of people, to know an impressive number in only a couple of hours.
The good part is that we are able to improve our knowledge about world, about other cultures, to improve foreign languages or to feel less alone. To consider communication and the words as the main tool to use in getting in contact with the world. The bad side is related to the possible abuses - from various sexual exhibitionists and pedophilia - following the widespread use of these free access websites. But, at the end of the story, it is still about information: as long as you are aware and you know what to do, how to defend yourself against this kind of behaviors - blocking, reporting abuses, going to the next conversation - you could survive. Is in a way similar to the dangers that usually you could encounter in the street: people could rob you, beat you, aggress you. You have to be able to recognize the good and the bad and to drive yourself as safe as possible. Staying home just to prevent various kind of dangers is not the wise solution, isn't it?

Monday, August 10, 2009

Elections and Internet

could be Internet policies a reason to offer - or not - your vote to a certain politician? Increasingly yes. Because Internet is increasingly a part of our lifes and a reality easy to deny or neglect. Keeping the control over the Internet could be a way to acquire power. But, in comparison with the usual reality, the virtual reality is almost impossible to control. A good news for democracy?
Another analysis about the current trends of addressing Internet issues in Germany - here.