The Fratellis – Costello Music
Costello Music reviewed. Give the apt above you a reason to complain about your loud bass (this actually happened to me writing this review). Assuming you’re relegated to paying off someone else’s mortgage like I am.
Costello Music reviewed. Give the apt above you a reason to complain about your loud bass (this actually happened to me writing this review). Assuming you’re relegated to paying off someone else’s mortgage like I am.
Every year in Austin, I’m always surprised to see how my colleagues are leveraging new web technologies to communicate. Every year seems to bring new innovative ways to converse with each other. I’ve outlined some thoughts throughout this article.
My first year at SXSW in 2005, I employed iChat and Rendevous to communicate with colleagues regardless of whether they were on my buddy list or not.
My second year at SXSW, seemed to be the year of Dodge Ball and texting like crazy. I got hit with almost $30 in text messaging overages, this year I upgraded my plan accordingly ahead of time.
This year the king is definitely Twitter with a mash up of DodgeBall. Each has it’s own strengths and weaknesses. Twitter is sometimes abused xxx: Just getting out of the shower (who cares?), but when utilized in the proper way, can be extremely useful to meet up with colleagues and friends.
Here are a couple of scenarios I’ve found that have worked well for me:
Check out the Twitter FAQ for more details on commands.
Of course, everyone at SXSW for the most part is very technology oriented. We all have the latest whiz-bangs and tech products. The question is will it ever catch on to masses? These models also only work if the culture behind them is “open” and completely depends on the context of the network behind it. It progresses beyond “clicks” and social hierarchies. For example, do you remember that person in high school that would somehow find the party that was kept somewhat secretive and exclusive? If you Twitter, you’re broadcasting not only to people who you should know where you are, but also in some instances, to people who you don’t want to know. Invites are out the window, exclusivity is lost. There are some very lax privacy options you can set, but without further segmentation of your friend networks, this is impossible.
In closing, a lot of these tools break the boundaries between the virtual world of the internet and the physical world. I welcome this, though these services may just be a stepping stone towards more inter-operable services like loopt, as long as we can bridge the gap between carriers. What do you think about Twitter and Dodge Ball?