The right social network that suits you is the one that will take you offline

Last week I went to the BayCHI monthly program meeting where Christian Crumlish from Yahoo, author of the book Design Social Interfaces, came talk about social patterns. He spoke about how people are using social network, what works and what doesn't work (what he calls anti-patterns like this one). This talk was an invitation to think how you are using social networks; I'm not a social network addict and I mainly use Linkedin, Twitter and Facebook in a "offline to online" way: I connect with people I already know in the real-life (except for Twitter, obviously).

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Crumlish explained that the right social network that suits you is the one that will give you a good reason to talk to others, bridge to the real life and will take you offline. I mean by that meeting people, sharing new ideas around a coffee, etc. Linkedin, for instance, is really all about network reach - your effective network (your direct connections plus all those associated by degrees of separation) creates the total network reach which enables people to "find you" or you to "find them"... 

The social ecosystem is vast and the possibilities are huge, everybody should be able to find its own place to create "online to offline" opportunities. Crumlish mapped it into a well designed diagram that may help to position yourself, as you can see that the potential is definitively underused. 

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What about you? Do you have true and significant "online to offline" experience?

Here is a Crumlish's Slideshare presentation to bring you a better understanding of social design pattern.

 

Let's talk about logs!

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There are many reasons to love logs and in my case one of them is because they are able to sing :-). If you listen well, you will see that they can keep you awake at night or on the contrary make you sleep like a baby depending on the song. I just started a blog post series on the LogLogic's blog to decrypt the "sound bite" of logs and capture the essence of what they say. Log maestro!

Is the iPad the ultimate tool for visual thinking?

Smartipad

I just installed Adobe Ideas on my iPad, this app is pretty cool for sketching ideas and visual thinking and seems to provide the right balance between digital features (undo, rotate, zoom, etc.) and the best analog tool ever (your hand). I'm convinced that the introduction of the iPad is the kick-off for a major change in the way we interact with personal computers, I'm so frustrated when I touch the screen of my MacBook Pro and there is no effect... :-)

America the Beautiful: Pictures from a trip in US National Parks

 

Pictures from a 7 days trip with friends. I had a great time to share the beauty of the country with them. We started our journey in San Francisco, then we flew to Vegas for a couple of days and came back by car via the windy Death Valley and the snowed Yosemite park. The highlight of the trip was the helicopter ride to the Grand Canyon, it was pretty cool to flew over the strip in Vegas and in the canyon, there is no word to describe the sensation, you got to do it for yourself :-)