You have stumbled across the microblog of Mark Hawker, a social researcher. I am also the author of The Developer's Guide to Social Programming.
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46 posts tagged social
webdoc is a new social platform that lets you mashup virtually any content on the Web - including text, images, videos, apps, slideshows, Google Maps and tweets - via an intuitive drag and drop interface.
Day 1 Google I/O Keynote: “Momentum, Mobile and More”. Announcing Movies in Android Market, Music Beta by Google, Android@Home, Android Open Accessory and a preview of the new Ice Cream Sandwich logo. (The second half of the video is far more exciting than the first!)
“If you can make an engineer understand why a processor needs to work without a fan, not because of a power need, but because of a social one, then you can make them create devices that fit into our lives better.”
Genevieve Bell, an Australian-born anthropologist and researcher at Intel, gives ten visions for the future. More of the same?
The +1 button lets people recommend web content to their friends and contacts right when it’s most useful on Google search.
Google Trends for Egypt, Libya, Christchurch, and Japan. All have had a huge impact on a global scale, but for how long, and how much, do they hold our attention?
Discussions in Google Docs. There’s definitely more practical uses, but a great video demonstrating its new functionality.
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