Soulja Boy Discusses the Future of Social Media
Saturday, February 4th, 2012
21-year-old music phenomenon Soulja Boy sits with WSJ’s Lee Hawkins to discuss how he managed to leverage social media into a successful music career.
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21-year-old music phenomenon Soulja Boy sits with WSJ’s Lee Hawkins to discuss how he managed to leverage social media into a successful music career.
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Cenk talks to Ana Kasparian about data from Current’s partner Crimson Hexagon that shows 81 percent of social media mentions of Mitt Romney are negative.
Tune in Weeknights at 7:00/6:00c on Current TV
http://current.com/shows/the-young-turks/
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Erika Mann, Managing Director for EU Affairs at Facebook and former member of the European Parliament, speaks at the European Citizen’s Initiative organized by the European Commission in Brussels.
also see: http://www.initiative.eu
The conference is called ‘Warming up for the European Citizens’ Initiative’. The aim is not just to bring together key players involved in using the ECI and making it work, but also to mark the official launch of the Commission website used to register requests, and to showcase the free open source software that citizens can use to collect signatures online.
In addition, participants discussed how the procedure will work in practice, how Member States will implement this new tool, and the potentially central role of social media in relation to ECIs. They also discussed the important follow-up process once an initiative has attracted the necessary support of one million signatories from at least seven Member States.
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Fans helped announce the Academy of Country Music Award nominations on social media sites Thursday. Kenny Chesney leads with 9, including the top prize, entertainer of the year. (Jan. 26)
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Twitter and other social media reacted throughout President Obama’s State of the Union address. WSJ’s social media guru Zach Seward talks to Jerry Seib and Kelly Evans about the response in the Twiterverse.
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MediaWatch International edition is our take on the stories big and bizarre in newspapers, on news websites, blogs and on social media. We also look at stories about how the media functions and how it’s evolving in today’s society. Tune in at 10.22pm for the international media.
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Social Media Week is a global multi-city conference. On Feb 13-17 we host in New York, Miami, DC, Paris, Hamburg, London, Tokyo, Singapore, Hong Kong, São Paulo, Toronto, San Francisco. Reflecting on the global impact of social media and its role as a catalyst in driving cultural, political, economic and social change, Social Media Week’s theme in February 2012 will focus on Empowering Change through Collaboration.
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MediaWatch International edition is our take on the stories big and bizarre in newspapers, on news websites, blogs and on social media. We also look at stories about how the media functions and how it’s evolving in today’s society. Tune in at 10.22pm for the international media.
All shows:
http://www.france24.com/en/list/emission/20093
FRANCE 24 INTERNATIONAL NEWS 24/7
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France 24
Duration : 0:5:48
Everybody has become conscious of their “Online Paper Trail.” We’ve detagged ourselves from those embarrassing photos from a college party 5 years ago. But what’s really out there? Are we realistically able to protect ourselves from all the threats that exist online? And how much of our social presence do we really own and control? Internet security experts Gregory Markel and Marc Goodman join us to find out.
TIMECODES:
00:00-00:20 This week, it’s the Dark Side of Social Media
00:36 There’s people out there who’s intentions aren’t so good. To tell us about those people are Gregory Markel and Marc Goodman
01:20 Reputation Management with Gregory Markel
02:00 The Playstation Network hack, and how it could have been prevented
03:02 Introducing Marc Goodman from the Future Crimes Institute
04:11 We’re unprepared for the crimes of tomorrow
06:10 The new ability of “Scaleable Crime” and the paradigm shift in scale of the world of crime
07:50 SOPA: Protector of content creators or blunt instrument of destruction
09:20 Gregory: governments are worried about digitally empowered crowds, Rob counters that it enables Big Media to protect their interests
10:50 The Utopia of the Internet. Real or not?
12:30 Who’s looking out for the identity and interests of the individual? According to Marc Goodman, organized crime
13:20 How organized crime is managing the “big data problem”
14:00 European privacy laws
14:46 Sam Osborn: Social Trail Guinea Pig
16:40 Spokeo
18:14 One of the changing trends: the information that exists about you, wasn’t published by you.
18:50 Facebook spills data, and companies like RapLeaf suck it up
19:40 European data privacy law is stiffer
21:00 Social Sharing, stealing facebook friends!
22:30 Advising on security protocols
23:02 How to behave on social channels
23:30 Being outed by friends and family, even if you yourself are careful
24:06 Obama in Afghanistan, and the power of mining MetaData on posted files
25:33 Watch the settings on your mobile devices
26:40 I can stalk U
27:00 Your Open Facebook
28:50 Solutions, anyone?
29:05 Setting up your own social policy, and sticking to it.
30:05 Is privacy finished?
31:15 The road to privacy will be increasingly difficult
32:00 The Internet of Things
33:10 Our favorite companies are reliant on our data!
34:10 If it’s free, you’re the product!
34:29 Hollywood hacker, and managing account safety. Make your password tough to hack!
35:22 Gregory: get a program for military grade encryption!
36:15 Refresh your passwords
36:50 How much is your info worth?
38:27 The fringes of social crime: Second Life assaults!
39:36 Avatar crime
41:44 Harms of E-Crime
43:00 Creating fake profiles using voice and video
45:20 Organized crime harnessing your social stream
47:00 Sock Puppets and Spiders
47:30 Wrapping up
Duration : 0:48:12
(Original publish date: 6/28/2010) The boy band got its start with social networks and still uses them to sell out concerts.
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