NYT gets hip for turkey day with some cool apps for mobile phones…wanna call internationally for free?…free 411? read on... and don’t eat too much!
What Features are they looking for?
November 14, 2006Karine Joly on her terrific blog, www.collegewebeditor.com, posts a report on a new study of what prospective college students look for in admissions web sites. As she puts it, this list makes for a good “to do” or at least wish list for your admissions site.
This got me curious about what various instituions are currently offering in terms of features on their sites, so I’ve launched a survey: Admissions Site Survey. Click over and take it! I’ll update this site with general results, and email greater detail to all who take part in it.
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November 12, 2006Well it works! Am posting this frm mobile. While nifty I think www.blogmailr.com ability to tie n2 outlook is its best feature.
Web 2.0 New App
November 12, 2006Am giving blogmailr a try from my online email account. This
new web 2.0 app is supposed to allow one to post blogs from any
email sending device…I’ll give it a shot with my phone next.
db
Social Networking—what’s in it for us?
November 8, 2006Social Networking makes alumni and development folks’ lives much easier in some basic ways. We spend so much time, energy and resources—human and financial—on four areas for which Social Networking offers easy solutions:
Lost alumni. Despite all the advances in automatic address correction etc, none of us likes to see those return to sender piles following a big mailing. Not only does each represent a little bit of extra postage cost, each also represents lost opportunity to tell our story, as well as additional labor and cost as the each piece works its way into whatever lost alumni processing your office might follow.
Identifying class influencers. Who is the best person(s) to sign those invite letters to reunion or annual fund solicitation letters? Sure the president of the graduating class of 1994 is still active on the alumni board, but how many people in her class still think of her as a friend 16 years out?
Solicitors Who would make best solicitors of whom in the Campaign? Bob and Ted both offer to solicit
Alice. Who’s the more appropriate, or might the best person be Betty?
Interests Just what sorts of things do our leading prospects care about—on campus or in the world? Sure he was in a fraternity when an undergraduate, but how much time and money are you prepared to spend to figure out that this real love was, and continues to be the library?
Social Networking empowers our alumni to answer all four questions for us. When we provide them the place and the means to keep contact information up to date, list their friends and business contacts and indicate or discuss their areas of interest or concern, we’re letting them do much of our grunt work…..and maybe, just maybe they’ll thank us for it!
The March Quickens…
November 7, 2006Today’s WSJ reads like a convergence journal:
- Front page–Verizon and YouTube in talks to offer YouTube content on phones and TV.
- More on Google selling newspaper ads.
- XBox to offer TV shows and movies.
Not enough time right at the moment for reflection, but worth calling your attention to this morning.
Convergence: the march continues
November 5, 2006Sprint has announced a new mobile gaming opportunity, NFL Airplay. This game lets participants call the next play for any NFL game in real time. You score every time you correctly guess the next play. You can then compare your score with a group of friends or any of the wider community of users. For now the only prize is bragging rights, but you can wager there’ll be more to follow. Speaking of which, imagine the first game played with real NFL players in which the Sprint Airplay community votes on the next play, with the play with the most votes actually being played out on the field….
Friday’s NYT Escapes section Nov 3,2006, features a resort in the virtual world of Secondlife. There’s a little humor/irony that this feature should hit the same week that the latest fall in print newspaper readership was announced. Did I mention that Reuters has opened a bureau in SecondLife?
Which will happen first: Starbucks on the corner starts taking
Linden dollars for that latte or we find a “Save the Pixel” movement in SecondLife?
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