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Wednesday, February 28, 2007

who reads my sms

In “Smart Mobs” a book by Howard Rheingold, I read about how the Filipinos managed to form a protest of ten thousands of people on one street by sending this small text message “Go 2EDA, Wear blck” which means go to Estada st and wear black. This message was sent between million of manila’s residents. They bring down the government by using networks and the technology.


Now, I really wonder if text messaging is that powerful and could really make different, do government or telephone companies filter these messages to prevent future act or to notify to authorities about protests or actions planned by some group by using this technology. Do some dictators in the world put some control in such messages? Do we really message freely or there are some consequences of sending some messages.

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

goOoal

I just love Upoc idea. I think it is great and excellent service. As I read in “SMART MOBS” the service helped a lot of people during the 9-11 attack by sending fast messages to subscribers.
In my country, soccer is very big thing. Last year. The soccer clubs their provided similar service. You subscribe to your team channel by sending a text message to a phone number and you pay them with your cell phone’s bill. They send to you the club news and live result and whatever the managements is planning to do. This service becomes very popular that almost every one who like soccer subscribe in one or more channels. The idea is to get the latest news and also to support your favorite club since the club will get a portion of the money.
I think this services would grow really fast since most people do not have that much time to watch TV or to read the news paper.

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Hate to answer the phone

I know a lot of people just ignore the annoying phone rings until they hear a familiar voice in the voice machine then they run to pick the phone up. All this is because the ton of advertising calls that they receive every day. The main point is that the advertising agents and businesses will still make such calls even if most of the people wont respond to them or even if they got bothered by these calls. As Shel Israel mentioned in “Naked Conversations” that these companies do not care if 98% of the people hate their call. They just care about the 2% who respond to them.
I totally agree with Israel. This kind of advertising annoying and does not work very well. One thing jumped into my mind while I was reading in the book about this point. The book mentioned that people pay money by trying to prevent such calls. This means that other parties are also benefits from such call. People buy expensive phones that recognize these calls. People also subscribe to show ID service from the telephone company mostly to avoid answering these calls. Also the fact that these companies are paying a lot of money to the telephone company so they can make the call. Also there are some companies that sell telephone numbers to advertising agencies.
Unfortunately too many parties are benefits from these calls so that I think there would be no reason for these company to stop these calls.

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Free software = Slow development

First, I really like the idea of LINUX that everyone can participate in developing the OS as mentioned in the reading. The only thing that I think really slowed the development of LINUX is because it is free. Although I like to have free things, I think the developments of software would not be as developed as today if it was free service. Actually, we can see that first we have a software that Microsoft for example wrote and made available to buy, then after that people write another software that does the something that the Microsoft’s one does.
I wish that the anyone improve LINUX get some benefits or something in return for his time and effort by selling the OS for small portion of money.
I would like to connect my thoughts with what Marc A. Smith said in Smart Mobs book about collective action dilemma page 32. He gave an example that not every one watches public television sends a check. I wish it goes this way in free software or open sources style that not everyone pays for the service but at least someone is helping by donating or advertising for their services in these programs. Still I think providing the service for small portion of money would really help the development of such projects.

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Be Friendly.... Have more Friends

I think social networking depends in the person. If he wants to improve his social network he should be smart and friendly and he must keep in touch with people who the person might need in the future or who really have great social network. Also he has to be helpful and has some knowledge so other people would come for his help. I know back home (Saudi Arabia) knowing people in organization could grantee a job for you. Theu would help you but they might need your help in the future. I remember once I tried to help one of my friends to get a job. The person that I contacted told me if my friend will be helpful for him in the future or this guy would get the job and forget about me. So I think he wants to add my fiends to his social network so he can obtain his help at sometime. The bottom line is that people always expect something in return for their favors even if they are close friends or relatives.

Please mention if you agree or not.
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Monday, January 22, 2007

Saving money by less using Technology and evaluate your boss

I was really surprised by the fact that technology is not as helpful as people helping others finding information and learning how to get work done. A lot of money and also time could be saved by underutilize the technology is really surprising. This could help the IT department designing the database for example based in such fact.

The other thing which I really like in this reading is the idea of evaluating the managers' abilities to link people by the people whom the manager worked. This would improve the work and improve the network within the company and a lot of barriers would disappear between managers and employees.

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

First Blogg

I'm a university students who is taking social and networking class and I'm using this blog for acadimic reasons.

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