Thoughtpick: A unique perspective of the Web and social media...
A unique perspective of the Web and social media...

March 2, 2010

Livemocha Social Network: The Latest in Language Learning

Like many Americans, I studied Spanish in high school. For four years, I learned the obtuse conjugations of irregular verbs and practiced scripted fill-in-the-blank conversations with my other English-speaking classmates. Why then, could I not even so much as order a beer in my first trip south of the border? Well, I had never spoken to a native Spanish speaker before I set foot in that bar in Tijuana.

Enter, stage left, livemocha.com. Livemocha is a website that is harnessing social networking technology to give language learners real-time feedback and conversation practice with native speakers while sparing them the expense of immersion travel or one-on-one tutoring. In the process, livemocha.com is transforming the way we learn foreign languages from a blackboard exercise to a truly learner-driven experience.

How Livemocha Works

Train those language muscles

Train those language muscles

Livemocha begins with the premise that all language learners are also teachers of the language that is their mother tongue. A basic four course curriculum in over 30 languages is offered for free, teaching the learner basic vocabulary and sentence structure. There are also the traditional computer-scored multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, and matching practice exercises one would expect from an on-line language course.

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February 9, 2010

Blippy: Could This Insanity Have a Purpose?

Well, privacy in the new social age is a very illusive ideal. Some people, like one Mark Zuckerberg, think that privacy is dead but even they try to reclaim their own private space! With Blippy privacy is not just dead, privacy has been dug up from its grave chopped up, processed and sold as piranha food.

So what is Blippy?

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Blippy / What are your friends buying?

Blippy is a service very similar to Twitter in its look and it’s dubbed as a “social shopping” service. Basically, what it does is that it allows its users to automatically share their purchases from iTunes, Amazon,Visa, MasterCard and others and allows them to discuss those purchases and track them. Yes; that means your entire financial transactions are going to be shared with the whole wide web, if you opt to that. The site provides you with a “Blippy Credit Card” and all the transactions on this card will be shared while your private credit cards will remain… private. So with the launch of this service privacy is dead, but are the founders of Blippy crazy to think people will be willing to share that? Or are they at the bleeding edge of social media?

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February 8, 2010

Why Are All My Friends Suddenly Hot? Doppelgänger Week

Viral mass actions are apparently the newest trend on Facebook.

Last month, it was posting bra colors. This month, it’s Doppelgänger Week. Who knows what it will be next month? Hitting on the first person who sends you a message?

I guess that remains to be seen, for now, Facebook’s Doppelgänger Week, where you change your profile picture to someone famous (actor, musician, athlete, etc). If you don’t look like anyone in particular, you can use the Facebook application “Face Double” that will scavenge its system for your long-lost celebrity double. Otherwise you can ask the Doppelgänger Week Fanpage for twin suggestions. Hmmm…

Use the Chance to Place Yourself in Trends

As these “mass actions” are becoming more popular on Facebook, application developers and relevant corporations should be keeping their eyes open.

If they find the right “mass action” at the right time, rewards could be generous. For example, MyHeritage made good use of Doppelgänger Week and created a page that helps people find their Doppelgänger celeb. Thousands have used it, which means that MyHeritage has not only provided a useful tool that people are actually looking for, they also placed themselves in the center of a very popular trend.

Jumping on the Bandwagon

Although my Facebook feed is littered with hotties and celebrities, it did not really occur to me to participate in Doppelgänger Week, mostly because it’s not often that I’m told I look like a particular celebrity.

For research purposes though, I decided to give the tools a shot to see why this trend became so popular. MyHeritage’s Celebrity Look-alike Tool is what I used for this experiment.

My doppelganger: Chester Bennington

My doppelganger: Chester Bennington

I guess I’m not participating in the week, because I’m a little pissed off that this Chester Bennington person kept popping up, with several picture attempts. I don’t think I look like a guy. Or maybe he looks like a girl. Or maybe it’s just the glasses.

By the way, another mass action taking place is month is Urban Dictionary Week, where you look up your name on Urban Dictionary and then shove the meaning into your status.

Did you participate in Facebook Doppelganger week? If you did, who’s your celebrity lookalike? :)

February 5, 2010

Top 10 Addictive Facebook Games Which Can Drive You Nuts!

Why is it drug addicts and computer aficionados are both called users?” Clifford Stoll

In this post, I will attempt to answer Mr. Clifford’s question by bringing to you the top ten Facebook addictive games which will turn you from a “balanced” human being into an addicted gamer; always waiting for his or her next game fix! (You can indulge in the 5 most addictive Twitter games by clicking here)

Therefore, my advice to you is as follows: If you work, go to school, have a family, have friends, or even have a life at all, I urge you not to play more than one of the following games in the same day. Trust me, the results are amazingly terrifying! :)

1. Sushi Panic

Whether you are a sushi lover or not, this sushi-based tetris-like game is guaranteed to keep you at the edge of your seat, especially when those sushi pieces start rushing by in the speed of light! The game is simple: group similar sushi pieces together as they pass by on the conveyor for score and to prevent the jam which would end up in a sad game over… leaving the poor sushi behind!

Sushi Panic

Sushi Panic

Visit GooBox :)

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February 4, 2010

Too Many Social Networks … Too Little Time

It is a tough time to be an internet socialite these days. There are just way too many networks to keep up with and just not enough time to follow all those conversations that are going on all of them. Therefore, it was inevitable that someone would step up and introduce a website that help to make the socialite life a lot easier and allow them to streamline their social media profiles into one place.

We will be looking at 2 such tools which do this in two completely different ways and they have been picking up steam this past year and will probably hit the main stream, with 2 different target audiences.

Gizapage: Social Media Hub

Vanity is definitely in these days. People can get their vanity Urls on Facebook and vanity phone numbers from Google, and now Gizapage steps into the vanity game.

Gizapage

Gizapage

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January 22, 2010

Green is the New Black: A Mobile Campaign with Potential!

In fashion, black has always been “the trend”; it is a classic and never gets old, dull or boring.

Nowadays, I see green mobiles having the potential to turn into trendy and highly used and adopted phones, if special attention and clever strategic thinking are used to decide how they will be marketed, where and to whom.

Stay Connected, With a Cause!

As I read The Most Exciting Developments In Green Cell Phones, my interest in this category of mobile phones grew, encouraging me to find a unique and fresh approach to promote them in order to be a part of a bigger cause: helping the environment! I mean, who wouldn’t want to have a phone that uses solar power cells, non-toxic recyclable plastic and eco-friendly paints?

Sticky Phone concept by Liu Hsiang-Ling

Sticky Phone concept by Liu Hsiang-Ling

Since these phones are meant to reduce toxic waste without forcing you to give up your mobile communication habit – or even addiction, combining fashion, trend, creativity and eco friendliness in one product should be able to pay off depending on some major factors.

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January 8, 2010

Obama Warns: Facebook is a BIG BAD Wolf! [video]

Privacy is not something that I’m merely entitled to, it’s an absolute prerequisite.” Marlon Brando

I, too, believe in privacy as being an absolute perquisite; one which must exist in order to be able to practice and reach real freedom and, accordingly, self development.

Yet, and since Web 2.0 and social media have become major elements in our life’s routine, our privacy is slowly receding, like an old man’s balding head! Day after day, we are finding ourselves more exposed to the world outside and people we have never met. It seems that everyone knows each other across this big world, as sites such as Facebook, Twitter and Youtube becoming more and more inhibited!

In the two videos below, Obama warns about posting pictures or personal information on Facebook, stressing that this might come and haunt you in the near future! Whether this is this another PR stunt or not, is not clear to me however it seems that even Obama has been stung by Facebook just like Zuckerberg was a few weeks ago!

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January 6, 2010

App Review: KwiClick’s Firefox Search Plugin

The question is, as always, does the world really need another search gadget?

At first, I thought the answer was no. I’m perfectly happy with my Firefox searchbar. Then I got introduced to KwiClick, which has been described asFirefox’s dedicated searchbar on steroids.” And it really is just that.

KwiClick works by attempting to make your search experience quicker, and allowing you to watch the videos you’re searching for, read the pages you’re looking for, and access the content you need on-the-fly, from the same place you searched. In other words, it’s a multi-page experience.

The idea is great, but does the application actually deliver on its promises? Well, here’s my experience…

The Anatomy of KwiClick

KwiClick is non-intrusive. Two tiny buttons, one next to the address bar, and another on the status bar, provide you with the access to the KwiClick interface. The interface is basically a hovering box nested on the lower corner of the browser.

KwiClick's hovering box is always accessible

KwiClick's hovering box is always accessible, yet non-intrusive

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December 29, 2009

Twitter 360 – A Cool New Twitter App for your iPhone

Twitter 360 is a nifty augmented reality Twitter application for the iPhone 3GS. What the application does beyond the basics is that it makes use of Twitter geolocation information.

The way that the application uses it is by allowing you to check where your friends (people you follow) are, based on the location of their last tweet. It will display your tweeps using Google Maps and indicate their location.

Twitter 360 in action

Twitter 360 in action

The best part of the application is that if you turn your camera on you will be able to see tweets relative to your current location. So, for example, if you have a friend that is physically to your west tweeting, you will be able to turn your phone to the west and see his tweets there. And If a tweep is close by, it will display an arrow pointing to their direction and their distance from you.

Of course, people will have to turn on geolocation on their Twitter accounts to get the most out of this application, and currently only the 3GS is supported because it utilizes its compass facilities.

Now if you are able to ignore the creepy factor of strangers knowing where you are whenever you tweet, this would be a great app. Especially if you follow a lot of local tweeps, and enjoy bumping into them unexpectedly (… or stalking them).

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December 22, 2009

8 Ways to Make the Most Out of Google Wave

Although the stats show that it was Michael Jackson who kicked everyone’s butts in 2009, I insist that the real star of the year was Google Wave. Yup. Love it or hate it, you gotta have at least once thought that “dude, my ears are being Waved off.”

Me? I’m guilty of over-hyping. But I can’t help it. I love Google Wave. Why wouldn’t I love it? It’s a brilliant idea, it’s brilliantly done, and it’s from Google, my favorite word in the world. I am always a little annoyed when people ask me, with a very condemnatory tone: What the hell can we do with Wave?

But what can you do with Wave? Oh, let me count the ways…

1. Stop fighting over what/where to eat.

If your lunch mates are a pain in the behind...

If your lunch mates are a pain in the behind...

If your lunch group is like mine, you’re really going to enjoy this. Suggest a lunch venue, say yes, or no, or neutral, and Lunchy does the math for you. No more arguing. No more problems. Life is solved with statistics. Again. Hurray for statistical democracy. Get Lunchy, lunch-time decider for Wave.

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