Sunday, November 4, 2012

Contextual Statement - Social ID


Due to the growth of social media over the past few years, it has been an interesting journey on how social media evolved, tools or how people interact.
Business cards are in my opinion is one of the root of networking. They are cards that show contact information for a person. They normally display a person's name, e-mail address, phone number, website, and company name. What Will the Future of Business Cards Look Like? That is a question that has influenced my work. There is yet to be a replacement platform and business cards is set to be disrupted. They are the reason why I chose to make Social ID a mobile web application as business cards themselves are mobile.

Technological convergence is another key topic which has influenced my work.  Convergence is a coming together of two or more different things, Jenkins (2006) states that some people expect that we will eventually access all media content through one device, or "black box".
In my opinion, in the future social media will be everywhere and anywhere, it will be like the internet itself.  Shiv Singh, global head of digital for PepsiCo also states that ‘social media is becoming more like air’. People interact through multiple channels, different types of people and content with different social media. Aggregating various other online media platform into a single stream has started in prominent social media, such as Twitter and Facebook. Twitter has the feature of showing images and videos from external media to the twitter stream, while Facebook has also integrated other external online media such as Foursquare or Instagram into the wall or newsfeed. Another interesting fact is that people use a certain social media not just because of their feature, it that they want to get updates from multiple social channels. Users want to know what’s going on amongst their friends and family. That is why social networks often attempt to be a personal center for a person’s social life.

The evolution on how people interact is also a trend that is changing. The privacy issue is always a hot topic in social media, but the people’s concept of privacy is also constantly evolving. Try thinking back in time to the state of mind a couple of years ago. In my opinion most of us would be horrified by the privacy terms used by social media. This means that social media users have started to be more cautious and start taking use of the privacy settings and also modulating what they post online. People are learning, adapting and growing more conscious of their surroundings. This creates users evolving to feel somewhat more comfortable and confident about sharing their lives to the internet. Another interesting change is the trend on being less social. Applications such as Path limit their social interactions and features. The application emphases on intensity and familiarity, rather than shallow and wide interactions with your friends and family.
On the other hand most people have a few social media that they consistently use. Study found that females belong to about ten social network sites, while males belong to about half as many. So that means there is a lot of overlap in social media users. People use social aggregation to simplify their social life. There is a need of curation and funnelling as users are struggling to read and update all their various social media. There are also applications which can tweet to all your other social platforms.

In conclusion, the future of social media is a discussion which will affect most if not all of us. Personally I am for the evolution of social media. I believe social media will have a very bright future. Human Relationships will no longer be as physically dependent and we will befriend and hang out with people from all over the world and Social ID is a social tool which supports the ever growing social media

Final Website






Survey Results


Initial Website build

Used Ripple to view, which is a multi-platform mobile environment emulator that is custom-tailored to mobile HTML5 application development and testing




Created a survey


I created a survey to find out how many social networks do people have.
I used Surveymonkey as the survey tool as it is easy to make and easy to share.
SurveyMonkey is an online tool for creating and delivering surveys, gathering responses, and analyzing results.

I asked the following questions

1. What is your gender?



2. Which category below includes your age?



3. Which of these social platforms do you have an account(s) with? (You can choose more than one)

Friday, November 2, 2012

The future of Social Media - Opinion

I believe social media will have a very bright futurre. Human Relationships will no longer be as physically dependent and we will befriend and hang out with people from all over the world and all walks of life.
And I think that’s already happening, befriending people from all over the world via social media. I can certainly say that I’ve made friends through Instagram, for example.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Similar concept - PeopleAggregator

For people who belong to only one or two networks, signing up with an aggregation service may make little sense. But many people amass far more networks than that. SocialURL's founders say females who use the service belong to about 10 sites, while males belong to about half as many. "The average human will be a member of five to seven different networks," says Marc Canter, chief executive officer of Broadband Mechanics, which has a service called PeopleAggregator that connects various networks.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Overlaps of social media accounts


Many users have accounts on several different social networking sites. Alex Patriquin of Compete.com reported on the member overlap between various online social network services
SiteBeboFacebookFriendsterHi5LinkedInMySpaceNingOrkutPlaxo
Bebo1002523165100
Facebook410022264119
Friendster5231004649210
Hi57244100169020
LinkedIn4428210032833
MySpace320110100000
Ning63561194410022
Orkut3264782921001
Plaxo548825434144100
http://blog.compete.com/2007/11/12/connecting-the-social-graph-member-overlap-at-opensocial-and-facebook/

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Method - jQuery Mobile

jQuery Mobile is a touch-optimized web framework (additionally known as a JavaScript library or a mobile framework) currently being developed by the jQuery project team. The development focuses on creating a framework compatible with a wide variety of smartphones and tablet computers, made necessary by the growing but heterogeneous tablet and smartphone market. The JQuery Mobile framework is compatible with other mobile app frameworks and platforms such as PhoneGap, Worklight and more.

Cross-platform & cross-device:
The fact that my app worked immediately on both Android and iOS - along with many other platforms  - is a massive advantage. As an individual developer, it is a huge effort to maintain a separate code base for each platform. Writing a quality mobile application for a single platform is a full-time job, having to re-do that for each platform takes a lot of resources. The fact that my app will work on both my Android and iOS devices equally well is a huge bonus.

Furthermore, especially with the massive proliferation of Android devices in all shapes and sizes, making your app look presentable on a huge variety of screen resolutions is a real challenge. For serious Android developers, device fragmentation in terms of screen size (scaling from the downright tiny to quite large) actually represents a considerable development cost. With the browser rendering your application in a way that looks reasonable on every device, you don't have to worry about this to anywhere near the same extent.

http://jquerymobile.com/

Social Media Aggregator


Social network aggregation is the process of collecting content from multiple social network services, such as MySpace or Facebook. The task is often performed by a social network aggregator, which pulls together information into a single location, or helps a user consolidate multiple social networking profiles into one profile. Various aggregation services provide tools or widgets to allow users to consolidate messages, track friends, combine bookmarks, search across multiple social networking sites, read RSS feeds for multiple social networks, see when their name is mentioned on various sites, access their profiles from a single interface, provide "lifestreams", etc

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_network_aggregation

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

The Proposal


SocialID is an webapp, a place to share your details online away from the traditional business card, you don't need to worry forgot or lost card. You don't need to organize hundreds of your colleagues card and information and put that to some places safe. SocialID could help you from that stir condition, it’s compact, mobile, simple and easy. There will be no more lost or forgotten details of yours. 
Every time you change the design or the data, SocialID will automatically updates. There will be no invalid address, phone number, emails or event social media account
Sharing SocialID is as simple as giving your unique URL to a person. Since it is a webapp, the user doesnt have to download any mobile apps to view your SocialID, just use any browser whether it is on the computer or mobile.

Our aim to make consolidate all of your contact info and social media so that you could be easily found online



Similar Concepts - Business Cards



Business Cards

The business card is often something placed at the back end of your wallet or in your pocket. Deemed as a small piece of cardboard paper that is part of day to day meetings with people, the card is seldom considered more than its face value.

Business cards are cards bearing business information about a company or individual. They are shared during formal introductions as a convenience and a memory aid. A business card typically includes the giver's name, company affiliation (usually with a logo) and contact information such as street addresses, telephone number(s), fax number, e-mail addresses and website. It can also include telex, bank account and tax code. Traditionally many cards were simple black text on white stock; today a professional business card will sometimes include one or more aspects of striking visual design.

Business cards is an aged old relic, it is ready for disruption. But what is going to replace it? Is it replaceable?

Possible Research topics


  • Journal articles on social networking
  • Journal articles on human relation (e.g. psychology, media)
  • Research on social media aggregation (is the process of collecting content from multiple social network services)
  • Survey on people about the masses of social media available today

The Project


My project is on the masses of social media platforms that are out there. Many users have accounts on several different social networking sites.

The hypothesis is that there are too many social media. it is takes a lot of time to maintain all of your social media.....

The method is to create a platform where a person can create a profile where they can list all the social media accounts that they have, so that they could share all of their social media easily with just one link.

Intro to Social Media




We all know how important networking is, there is a saying "its not that you know but who you know"
So a background on how social networking has evolved. Some times is hard to imagine the days where you can just take a picture and share it with all your friends or type in somebody's name and be able to find the online, but things have change dramatically.
Some of the ideas of social network theory are found in writings going back to ancient Greeks.
In late 1800s both Emile Durkheim and Ferdinand Tonnies foreshadow the idea of social networks in their research of social groups.
Social groups has been defined as two or more humans who interact with one another, share similar characteristics and collectively have a sense of unity.
As we know social network on the internet is already the norm, for example people are on Facebook, Twitter and more. Web-based social networking services make it possible to connect to people who share interests and activities across borders.
Facebook it self and other social networking tools have become so large that they have become objects of scholar research.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

The Question


Social network on the internet is already the norm now day e.g. Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn
Many users have accounts on several different social networking sites
Study found that females who use social networks belongs to about 10 sites, while males belong to about half as many. So that means there is a lot of overlap in social media users.

The question is with all of the social sites available and used by people, do the social sites itself need networking?