The reflection of leader discussion

    The audiences were interested in my additional article” Past, present and future is e-voting a possibility?” and they enjoyed the videos I selected.
    For the article, its conclusion is that the author believes the potential for e-voting is tremendous and it is the next step in the future. However, the classmates are pessimistic the [...]

W8 reading reflection #7

    After reading the chapter 10 ” Breaking the Wire” by Christensen, I found that it is relative to “The cluetrain Manifesto” for the book review I chose. They all emphasize the importance of communication (voice), try to find the trend of future and they believe the competition of communication in the future will become [...]

Group 5 Discussion Notes

Peer Groups – Assigned Questions:
5. What are some positive and negative aspects of the “commons” content space of the Internet? Why did you make your judgment?
    For positive aspects of the commons content space of the Internet, we have three points. First of all, we think that the commons content of the Internet are [...]

Group 5 reading: Technology and the Production of Difference

    “Technology and the Production of Difference” debates about technologies are being used to create a more homogeneous or a more heterogeneous world.
    At the nineteenth century, people thought advanced technologies were homogenizing the world, dissolving distinctive cultures into a global system because mass goods were produced by machines and every good is no different. [...]

W7 reading reflection #6

    “The Tragedy of the Commons” by Garret Hardin states that overpopulation is a serious problem, which produces too much pollution to affect the quality of our lives and has no technical solution at this time, and people around the world have to face it immediately because space is finite. I think it can relate [...]

W6 reading reflection #5

    “Communities in Cyberspace” describes and analyzes the pattern of online social interaction and organization as they exist. The reading makes me deliberate deeply about the meaning of social networks that I took for granted before. Especially, I like the two interesting points of the reading. First of all, the author took Email as “push” [...]

Weekly reading reflection#4

    Gillmor’s thesis pointed some serious and important problems of peoples’ behavior on the Internet. For example, people would clip news articles from newspaper or magazines and email them to someone else, but sometimes the cutting removes relevant information and distorts the meanings. Therefore, he hoped that people should take any information with a grain [...]

Weekly reading reflection #3

    One similar theme between Standge and Christensen is overshooting market. Christensen referred to this theory into the semi-conductor industries. A new product of semi-conductors will have high-cost price in the beginning, but the price will decline constantly because overshooting customers and markets exist. I think the theory implied that companies have to improve the [...]

revise: the APA citation article

My term project: marketing of social network.
There is a relative article in APA citation:
1.
Schultz D (2007). Social Call. Marketing Management, 16(4), 10-11. Retrieved October 16, 2007, from ABI/INFORM Global database. (Document ID: 1314361691).
http://proquest.umi.com.offcampus.lib.washington.edu/pqdweb?did=1314361691&sid=1&Fmt=2&clientId=8991&RQT=309&VName=PQD
    The article discussed the many kinds of elements marketers should take into account when they are hungry for the demographics of social networks [...]

Weekly reading reflection #2

    At number 2 of Rheingold’s 10 points, he described that the merits and demerits of new technologies are never distributed evenly among the society, which means every new technology favors some and hurts others. Moreover, he believe the digital media society will separate into two groups of the “know- how” and “don’t-know-how” populations. The [...]