Companies of all sizes monitor their customers to see what they like and dislike. This is how Twitter has come up with most of their features. Although there is a lot of people who aren't on Twitter, many would know that they call their posts "tweets". This is the consumers idea, not the company's. Many times when users get together, you never know what they are going to come up with. These ideas usually generate from users while the companies wait on the sidelines to see if the ideas have any mass appeal. Twitter maybe one of the biggest companies to rely on consumer generated features.
Many times a company is started for one thing but leads into another. Flickr was started as a feature on an online game site, before long the game site was shut down and Flickr became the new site. Evan Williams, Twitter’s chief executive stated “You get a bunch of users interacting and it’s hard to predict what they’re going to do,” he said. “We say, ‘Why are people using this and how could we make that better?’ ”
I thought this article was really interesting. I had always thought that companies came up with all these different kind of features and ideas. I was really surprised to find out that the consumers were the ones usually coming up with them. It makes sense though. Wouldn't the consumers who use the product almost every day know the product best. Also, they would know what would be popular and what other users like too. It's smart on the company's part.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Face-to-Face Socializing Starts With a Mobile Post
Foursquare, a new socializing network that lets friends see where their other friends are hanging out at, just might be the next Facebook/ Twitter. Foursquare users get notifications on their phones about where their friends are. That way you can drop by and say hello if you are nearby. Foursquare is also somewhat of a gaming site. It gives away titles or badges to those who visit certain bars, restaurants, and coffee shops a lot. Like the person who goes to Pete's bar the most becomes the mayor of that bar, and may get a special deal. Also, someone who visits Starbucks everyday four to five straight days might get their 6th day coffee free. All kinds of deals and offers are made through this site. It gives small business owners a chance to get their name out there to the locals. Right now Foursquare has about 60,000 users, which doesn't compare to Twitter and Facebook, who have millions, but is growing very fast. Who knows, it might just be the next big thing.
I think Foursquare sounds pretty cool. I'm still not quite sure exactly how it works yet, but might have to become a member to actually really figure it out. Foursquare isn't offered in every state, but I do have a feeling that it will soon. I think it's a cool idea to be able to see where your friends are so you could drop in and say hey, but you also have to think... wouldn't they have called you if they wanted you to come? Also, I wouldn't think that many people would want random friends joining them on their date or family outing etc. I'm sure there is a way to be able to turn it off or make it to where others can't find you, but then what would be the point of being on that thing? I don't know about the whole thing, but do have a feeling people will start to catch on.
I think Foursquare sounds pretty cool. I'm still not quite sure exactly how it works yet, but might have to become a member to actually really figure it out. Foursquare isn't offered in every state, but I do have a feeling that it will soon. I think it's a cool idea to be able to see where your friends are so you could drop in and say hey, but you also have to think... wouldn't they have called you if they wanted you to come? Also, I wouldn't think that many people would want random friends joining them on their date or family outing etc. I'm sure there is a way to be able to turn it off or make it to where others can't find you, but then what would be the point of being on that thing? I don't know about the whole thing, but do have a feeling people will start to catch on.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
When the Icing on the Cake Spells Disaster
Ms. Yates, a 31 year old woman who runs a specialty painting company with her husband in Orlando, Fl has become some what famous for her blog where she posts and talks about pictures of "baking train wrecks." Ms. Yates receives about 50 to 60 cake wreck pictures a day but chooses one to post every morning. By last fall Ms. Yates had received over 100,000 viewers a day. The blog consists of pictures of cakes that were supposed to be one thing and turned out horribly wrong, as well as silly misspelled words. One cake had "Happy 3th Birthday, Evan" written across it, while another stated “Contralulation’s Ronan.” Other times things just get miss communicated over the phone, such as this one:
Best Wishes Suzanne
Under Neat that
We will Miss you
Ms. Yates had stated that she gets quite a bit of hate mail from viewers that have found their cakes posted on her blog. She said that she's not out to get anyone but just to make light out of silly situations that happen in everyday life.
I thought this article was so funny. The things people mess up on in every day life are over looked but when you put it on a cake, it becomes much more obvious. The article gives so many more mix ups and funny stories that I didn't post about, but her blog sounds hilarious. I have seen some really ugly cakes before and I too always think to myself what were they thinking? Ms. Yates has also been able to make her story into books, and has very much made a name for herself. It's funny how something so silly such as this can make someone so much money and get people so interested.
Best Wishes Suzanne
Under Neat that
We will Miss you
Ms. Yates had stated that she gets quite a bit of hate mail from viewers that have found their cakes posted on her blog. She said that she's not out to get anyone but just to make light out of silly situations that happen in everyday life.
I thought this article was so funny. The things people mess up on in every day life are over looked but when you put it on a cake, it becomes much more obvious. The article gives so many more mix ups and funny stories that I didn't post about, but her blog sounds hilarious. I have seen some really ugly cakes before and I too always think to myself what were they thinking? Ms. Yates has also been able to make her story into books, and has very much made a name for herself. It's funny how something so silly such as this can make someone so much money and get people so interested.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
President Obama warns children to stay safe on facebook. 30% of employers check facebook before hiring someone. Posting pictures of partying may come back to haunt you down the road. The article states 5 easy ways to stay safe and to protect yourself not only from down the road when you need a real job but also possible predators. Make friend lists, check to see who can see what on your facebook, who can see your address and phone number, change who can find your facebook on via search, Stop Sharing Personal Info with Unknown Applications.
This article should probably be one that everyone should read. Especially students in college who will be graduating soon and looking for a job out in the real world. This article makes you think about what your posting and actually who is looking at it.
This article should probably be one that everyone should read. Especially students in college who will be graduating soon and looking for a job out in the real world. This article makes you think about what your posting and actually who is looking at it.
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