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05.06.09

Filipinos take Con-ass fight online

- Citizen Journalism, Elections, Freedom of Expression, Politics, Social Networks -

By Anna Valmero

THE Filipino online community slammed the approval of House Bill 1109 that set up a constituent assembly (ConAss) that might allow the administration to stay in power beyond 2010.

The approval of HB 1109 on Tuesday midnight empowered Congress to convene itself into a Constituent aseembly, where members of the House and the Senate could vote jointly to amend the 1987 Constitution.

Filipino quickly jumped on the issue, as they launched an online website called No to Con-Ass!. Others linked to this site, as they included an online badge that said, “Have you no shame?”

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03.06.09

Solons post updates during debate on Facebook

- Citizen Journalism, Facebook, Politics, Social Networks -

By Carlo Ople*

(Editor’s note: re-posted from author’s blog http://newmedia.com.ph)

AS most of you probably know by now, the House of Representatives approved HR 1109, more commonly known as the Con Ass (Constituent Assembly) resolution. I’m pretty sure that the Senate will take this up with the Supreme Court to determine if what the House did was in accordance to our constitution. Anyway, I wanted to focus more on what was happening on Facebook while the hearing was going on. Several opposition congressmen were actually micro-blogging on Facebook! Imagine that, hahaha! I took some screen shots for your viewing pleasure. Check out what some of our congressmen said in Facebook after the break. [Read the rest of this entry »]

10.03.09

Muziic turns YouTube into rich source for songs

- News, Social Networks, YouTube -

Agence France-Presse

SAN FRANCISCO–A schoolboy and his father have unleashed software that lets people listen to YouTube’s vast collection of music videos as if it were a private collection.

Muziic software created by 15-year-old David Nelson enables computers to mine YouTube’s rich database of songs and play customized lists of tunes free of charge.

“The Muziic player is a pretty cool little thing,” said analyst Matt Rosoff of technology industry tracking firm Directions On Microsoft.

“It looks and works a lot like iTunes in that it is a downloable desktop application; but you get all the content from YouTube. You have an all-in-one-place library of music for free.”

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03.03.09

RP show to accept user-generated videos

- Social Networks, Video Blogging, Videos -

Izah Morales
INQUIRER.net

EXPRESSING oneself in this digital age comes in different forms. You have blogs and videos, for instance.

Tang Teazperiment is among those riding on the blogging and user-generated video trend, as it launched an online show that features flash mobs.

A flash mob describes a large group of people who suddenly assemble in a public place to perform an odd action for a brief period, then they disperse.

“With the new media, teens can express themselves internationally,” says Ketchup Eusebio, host of Teazperiment.

“It’s such a relief for students because they don’t need connections with any media outfit but just their laptops and the Internet,” adds Andi Manzano, co-host Teazperiment.

The term flash mob was unknown until Harper’s Magazine Senior Editor Bill Wasik published an article on March 2006. Wasik began organizing flash mobs in May 2003 in Manhattan through social media networks or via email.

Cindy Abella, brand manager of Tang Fruit Teaz, said the show is a competition open to anyone who may want to submit video clips apart from the seven participating organizations in this project.

“Teazperiment is about channeling one’s boredom into something creative,” says Abella.

Seven school organizations from the University of the Philippines, Ateneo de Manila University, Trinity College, Polytechnic University of the Philippines, San Sebastian College, La Consolacion College and Far Eastern University-FERN have already submitted video clips, which will be judged by viewers.

Under the organization category, the video with the highest number of votes from the viewers would win P50,000. On the other hand, the top three videos from individual submissions would be rewarded an Xbox game console and a Rockband game (first prize), three Asus laptops (second prize), and Nokia cellphones (third prize).

The voting period for the organization category ends in March while voting for individual submissions ends in May.

22.02.09

‘Facebook Me’

- Social Networks -

In this week’s Talk of the Town (for both print and online), you will find an article I wrote about the social networking phenomenon. This issue also highlights the top 10 social networks (but there’s a disclaimer there that says the list changes depending on the source of the information) and the steps on opening a Facebook account.

Here’s an excerpt of the article:

JUST a few years ago, you could hear people say, “Call me” when they want to keep in touch. Later, it evolved into “E-mail me,” and with the explosion of mobile phones, “Text me.”

Thanks to the Internet, people are now connecting and interacting with friends and family through online social networks.

Just to give you an idea how big social networks are, MySpace has over 184.1 million members, according to “5 Facts about Social Networking Sites” published by Pipl website, an online search engine for people.

P.S. Just as I was writing this blog entry, I received some feedback about the top 10 social networks. They were asking why Multiply.com was not there in the list. Apparently, Multiply.com might be big in the Philippines, just like Friendster, but worldwide, it is not. Here’s one list, which I found very useful and informative. This list also provides a different picture.

What about you, what do you think are the top social networking sites out there?

19.02.09

Facebook defers new privacy policy

- Facebook, Privacy, Social Networks, Uncategorized -

If you’re a Facebook addict just like me, you’ve probably seen this already:

Over the past few days, we have received a lot of feedback about the new terms we posted two weeks ago. Because of this response, we have decided to return to our previous Terms of Use while we resolve the issues that people have raised. For more information, visit the Facebook Blog.

If you want to share your thoughts on what should be in the new terms, check out our group Facebook Bill of Rights and Responsibilities.

Okay, I’m not that addicted to Facebook to join the virtual mob against moves to change the privacy terms of this popular social network. But some of the 175 million subscribers are up in arms, including tech expert Leo Laporte. (One of his more recent tweets declare: Facebook backs down. Put down the pitchforks and call off the rabble. http://bit.ly/zM1gy).

So what’s this fuss all about and why are people against this new privacy policy.

In a blog, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg explains:

Our next version will be a substantial revision from where we are now. It will reflect the principles I described yesterday around how people share and control their information, and it will be written clearly in language everyone can understand. Since this will be the governing document that we’ll all live by, Facebook users will have a lot of input in crafting these terms.

You have my commitment that we’ll do all of these things, but in order to do them right it will take a little bit of time. We expect to complete this in the next few weeks. In the meantime, we’ve changed the terms back to what existed before the February 4th change, which was what most people asked us for and was the recommendation of the outside experts we consulted.

Actually, you can be part of the writing of this new privacy policy, which Facebook calls the Bills of Rights and Responsibilities. Go check it out.

12.02.09

Facebook is number one social networking site

- Facebook, Social Networks -

Agence France-Presse

SAN FRANCISCO—Compete.com has crowned Facebook the most popular social networking website, saying it racked-up nearly 1.2 billion visits in January.

The Internet-tracking firm released social-networking website rankings that show MySpace slipped to second place during the course of the past year while micro-blogging service Twitter catapulted to third place from 22nd.

News Corp-owned MySpace saw approximately 810 million visits in January, while Twitter was visited 54.2 million times, according to Compete.

“No surprise here,” a Compete reader using the online name Bauer said in a comment viewable Wednesday at a chat forum at the US firm’s website.

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10.02.09

Service reins in Twitter spammers

- Social Networks, Twitter -

Agence France-Presse

SAN FRANCISCO–A service that targets Twitter users for marketing messages is reining in spammers as advertisers strive to take advantage of the popular micro-blogging network.

TwitterHawk is limiting marketers to sending only a single message each to any particular Twitter user every six hours, according to a message at the firm’s website on Monday.

TwitterHawk runs a service that scours Twitter messages for key words and then fires off missives that are essentially advertisements targeted in a manner similar to Google matching online ads to search queries.

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28.01.09

Comelec to blog election updates

- News, Politics, Social Networks -

By Anna Valmero
INQUIRER.net

REALIZING the power of blogging to disseminate information, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) is tapping the Elections Education and Information Department (EID)’s blog to give updates on the ongoing voters’ registration.

“Now that we have the technology available and stable, the Comelec will use the bagongbotante.ph blog website to give voters here and abroad updates about the ongoing registration and at the same time, to gather feedback from voters, especially the youth,” said Comelec spokesperson James Jimenez.

Jimenez said the Comelec aims to educate the youth on how registration is being conducted in the National Capital Region and to encourage them to register as voters.

“Unlike before when technology is unavailable to us and blogging is a domain for hobbyists and experts, now is the right time–when we have access to technology and blog systems are more stable–to fully utilize the power of blogging to encourage Filipinos to register and exercise their rights of suffrage,” said Jimenez.

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23.01.09

Vatican reveals Pope’s YouTube channel

- Religion, Social Networks, YouTube -

Agence France-Presse

VATICAN CITY–The Vatican will publish a report on Friday detailing the launch of Pope Benedict XVI’s own dedicated channel on YouTube, the Osservatore Romano newspaper said.

The deal with search engine giant Google, which owns the video sharing website, aims to “secure the Pope’s presence on the web,” the Vatican paper said Thursday, adding that Benedict has always had been “fond of new technologies.”

The report will be published when the German-born pontiff will officially launch his YouTube channel.

Archbishop Claudio Maria Celli, head of the Vatican’s communications department, told the paper the pope hopes to reach out to “the digital generation.”

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