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Here is What Happens Online in 60 Seconds ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Here is What Happens Online in 60 Seconds ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Today's post is not about multitasking though I would love to write about it in a future post. The purpose of this present article is to share with you this awesome graphic which chronicles what happens online in 60 seconds.

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Fascinating and overwhelming at the ame time. No wonder we're overwhelmed sometimes!

Stephanie Katcher's curator insight, July 26, 2013 6:15 PM

As our life becomes intertwined with our virtual existence we may neglect to realize what happens in sixty seconds is cumulatively astronomical, but intimately pointless. Participation in the information age is vital but the "endless" internet erases the participants ability to rely of clear boundaries and structure. It becomes more and more important that individuals understand their purpose, and their intentions so that they can leverage the digital world to their advantage not their demise. 

#lifehack #infinite #opportunity #distraction 

Ali Anani's curator insight, July 27, 2013 12:17 AM

Are we living with our bodies on ground and minds up in the cyberspace?

Mindy M Walker's curator insight, July 27, 2013 11:49 AM

What happens online in 60 seconds...it can be overwhelming if you think too much about it...

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Will The Personalised Web Destroy Discovery? | Simply Zesty

Will The Personalised Web Destroy Discovery? | Simply Zesty | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

It’s been a big week for the evolution of the personalised web, led by Mark Zuckerberg and the unveiling of Graph Search. Much as the product has been lauded –  it filling a gap in social search that we didn’t even really know existed – it has also been met with some criticism, not least around the fact that it limits the breadth of information you can access. The more tailored you make your search, the more limited the search results will be, with the default option of showing you Bing results really being no different to the current search experience in Facebook.

 

The biggest question that Graph Search raises – and this applies to the personalised web overall – is whether personalisation will ultimately destroy discovery....

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This is a really great question to ponder for any social media pro.

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Whether You Like it Or Not, You Need #Klout | Social Media Today

Whether You Like it Or Not, You Need #Klout | Social Media Today | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

It seems to me that whenever I bring up the topic of Klout, I get three types of reactions. One type of reaction is confusion – “what is Klout?” or “I have heard of it but not sure what it really is”. Another type of emotional response is passionate hate and anger whenever anything about Klout is mentioned. Then the last form of response is understanding it and wanting to learn ways to work with Klout and use it to the individual’s best advantage....


Your Klout Score Does Matter

Yes, it does. Especially if you are a business owner or are in fields that involve marketing, PR, coaching, music, writing, politics, or anything that involves social media – which has become more prevalent now and will continue to do so – you need to face the fact that your Klout score is looked at more than you realize....


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The case for Klout: Yes, your score does matter.

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2012 was Google+'s first full year in operation, so what did it achieve? | The Sociable

2012 was Google+'s first full year in operation, so what did it achieve? | The Sociable | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
2012 was Google+'s first full year in operation, so what did Google's young social network achieve in the past year? How many active users does Google+ have

 

...2012 was Google+’s first full year in operation, and it’s been an eventful one for the site.  Google has spent much of the year rolling out new features and heavily promoting those already available on the site. But in spite of its barrage of promotion, we are still unsure how many people actually use the site....


So who is actually using the site?  According to an infographic released by Google 500 million users have “upgraded” to Google+, meaning they have logged in and had a look around the site.  Of this half billion, Google says that it has 235 million active users posting on the site....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

This infographic shows Google+'s progress and it's impressive no matter what...

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