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October 19th, 2007

New Media vs. Social Computing

The weekend is just around the corner. Finally done with a very intense day at work with plenty of different meetings and conference calls. 7 hours in total of pure delight. NOT!! Almost brain dead! Again. And then I bump into the following video clip that made me jiggle quiet a bit and is helping me big time getting into the weekend mood!

If you remember the series of video clips I shared over here not long ago under Social Software … in Plain English from Commoncraft, you surely are going to enjoy this one from Kelly Stewart:

Incredibly funny, don’t you think? Oh, and a very good reason why I have always preferred to use the term Social Computing vs. New Media ;-) heh

Have a good one, everyone!

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4 Responses to “New Media vs. Social Computing”

  1. Laura Says:

    That one certainly mad me smile! How true it is too!
    Have a good restful and relaxed weekend!
    Laura

  2. Jasmin Tragas Says:

    Oh Luis where do you find these gems!??
    I prefer the term social media to new media. Social computing works too but generates visions of geeks stuffed in warehouses at a swap-meet. :)

    Enjoy your weekend. Beautiful 25 degrees C here.

  3. BMID businessmodel_innovation_design » New media douchebags Says:

    […] Via Luis Suarez: This is a nice hommage to Lee and Saachi LeFever of Commoncraft (who are making a cool series of little instructional videos, like this, this or this), Kelly Stewart from KommonKraft brings you another take: How to blog, Twitter, podcast, poke, write on Facebook walls and become a new media douchebag. […]

  4. Commoncraft Parodie: New Media Douchebags in Plain English « c/o operative Says:

    […] (via Martin Koser, Luis Suarez) […]

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