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Barbara's Cyberculture Blog: A Log of my Encounters in the Unknown Depths of the Internet: Cyberculture Report: DailyBooth, or as some call it "Face Twitter"
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Barbara's Cyberculture Blog: A Log of my Encounters in the Unknown Depths of the Internet. Tuesday, May 3, 2011. Cyberculture Report: DailyBooth, or as some call it "Face Twitter". DailyBooth. Web. Feb. 2011. http:/ dailybooth.com. Martinez, Jennifer. "Why Is Photo Startup DailyBooth So Hot? Tech News and Analysis .". GigaOM – Technology News, Analysis and Trends. 18 Sept. 2009. Web. 9 Feb. 2011. Siegler, M. G. "140 Characters? That's A Lot Of Writing. Just Post A Picture On DailyBooth.".
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rhetorics of cyberculture: January 2011
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Jan 30, 2011. Transmedia Worlds: A new story structure for all or a few? In this chapter of Convergence Culture. I'm skeptical of transmedia stories. A person needs to connect the dots across multiple platforms but the plot lacks a clear beginning; where do you start? EA's Neil Young explains,. In my opinion, Young is right to worry that some people, including myself, will reject such a massive time commitment. Can the transmedia format catch on when it demands so much from consumers? Jenkins himself rel...
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rhetorics of cyberculture: Last.fm: gender-bending (and anything else you want) welcome
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Apr 20, 2011. Lastfm: gender-bending (and anything else you want) welcome. In my search for gender issues on Last.fm, I came across a trend of male-identifying users with very feminine online personas (some examples: BEST FICTION. Last class I inexplicably claimed that I would assume a male is gay if he listens to female-dominated music, i.e. Lady GaGa. I am so, SO sorry if I offended anyone; that is not. A 16-year-old male from the US, and jamesssxD. I wanna put on some 9 inch heels n wallk down the str...
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rhetorics of cyberculture: Literacy on Last.fm
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Apr 27, 2011. Literacy on Last.fm. Read any of my posts about Last.fm, and it doesn't take long to realize that this site is intricate and has complex features. As a member, I've encountered multiple literacies, on forums, profile pages, and other places around the site. Writes,"I will kill someone in order to see them live." Zheinerovich. Clearly does not relate and replies, "Then you're one retarded motherfucker." MathIsUniversal. Profile, for example, lamma-assassina. I'm flattered, thanks! And if you...
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rhetorics of cyberculture: May 2011
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May 3, 2011. Cybersubculture Report: Last.fm. May 2, 2011. Convergence culture just around the corner. As an electrical engineering student, he is working on a senior design project with a couple of other group members. I was chatting with him recently and I found out that his group's project was featured on the Kotaku site. It's a short article, so I've gone ahead and included it here:. Here’s How You Handle Looking and Turning in a Motion-Control FPS. Will deliver it via Kinect. The design team (two so...
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rhetorics of cyberculture: March 2011
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Mar 26, 2011. The digital divide, not what is used to be. The first two groups were the first to go and then the 'wangstas' split with half of them on Facebook and the rest on MySpace. I shifted with the rest of my school to Facebook and it became the place where the 'honors kids' got together and discussed how they were procrastinating over their next AP English essay. Is voluntary participation in multiple networks the only way to get closer to revitalizing democracy, or is there something else? The ex...
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Barbara's Cyberculture Blog: A Log of my Encounters in the Unknown Depths of the Internet: Blogger vs. Celebrity
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Barbara's Cyberculture Blog: A Log of my Encounters in the Unknown Depths of the Internet. Saturday, April 30, 2011. Blogger vs. Celebrity. I found a really interesting article this week on Tech News Daily about how bloggers are surpassing celebrities as sources consumers trust to recommend products. When these decisions to take blogger advice pay off, the consumers are more likely to return to blogs and other social media for further recommendations. A change in producer/consumer relationship is definit...
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Barbara's Cyberculture Blog: A Log of my Encounters in the Unknown Depths of the Internet: January 2011
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Barbara's Cyberculture Blog: A Log of my Encounters in the Unknown Depths of the Internet. Monday, January 31, 2011. Convergence Culture: Chapter 5. Chapter 5 of Jenkins’ novel deals primarily with the “Potter Wars” and the various beliefs and viewpoints of the proponents of each side. It also deals with the overarching theme of the novel of the recent struggle between producers and consumers over individual rights in a time when it is easier than ever to both consume and create media. The Sugar Quill al...
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Barbara's Cyberculture Blog: A Log of my Encounters in the Unknown Depths of the Internet: Augmented Reality
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Barbara's Cyberculture Blog: A Log of my Encounters in the Unknown Depths of the Internet. Saturday, April 30, 2011. Benkoil describes Augmented Reality as “layering digital information onto the physical world” (Young qtd. by Benkoil, ¶ 2). The most common applications of AR (augmented reality) today are on “smart” handheld devices like iPhones and Androids. You can also look at real estate or historical data about a building and magazines are even using AR that functions in conjunction with computers.
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Barbara's Cyberculture Blog: A Log of my Encounters in the Unknown Depths of the Internet: Webfolio
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Barbara's Cyberculture Blog: A Log of my Encounters in the Unknown Depths of the Internet. S/R Paper 1 Revision. Top 10 blog posts. Downsides to a Digital Democracy. Blogger vs. Celebrity. Freedom the Internet can Bring. The "Heart" of Neuromancer. Using Body Mods Responsibly. Separation on the Internet. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Cyberculture Report: DailyBooth, or as some call i. View my complete profile. Grant Application: Question #5. Update your cybeRSS Feed. For Real Last Post/Wrap-up.