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TummelVision 42: Doc Searls on consumers, capitalism, and a decade of cluetraining
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Episode Notes
The TummelVision gang visits with an old friend, Doc Searls, co-author of The Cluetrain Manifesto and a fellow at theĀ Berkman Center for Internet & Society atĀ Harvard University.
Some of the ideas, stories, and links mentioned in this episode:
The new “social web browser” RockMelt
Novelist Zadie Smith critiques social networks in the New York Review of Books
Intelligent responses to Zadie Smith from Alexis Madrigal and Ross Douthat
Doc on Walt Whitman
Randy Farmer on why “The Cake is a Lie” – Reputation, Facebook Apps, and “Consent” User Interfaces
Doc on the “Data Bubble”
The Wall Street Journal series on web privacy “What They Know”
A call for a new “Consumer Bill of Rights”
The Vendor Relationship Management Project wiki
Kevin Kelly on the Internet as an enormous copy machine
On the meaning of “trust” in digital parlance.
Be sure to follow Doc Searls on twitter and via his myriad projects.
TummelVision 2: Nicole Lazarro on social gaming, play & emotions
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Episode Notes
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Thanks to guest game designer Nicole Lazzaro
What we discussed this week.
-Nicole’s thoughts on CES trends. The game world is missing the social experience. Nicole’s ideas on how games create emotion. Daniel Floyd’s great video on why video games are missing a broader female audience. Relational and social thinking is the key. If your goal is to get people engaged and involved then you are beginning to think like a tummler.
-Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg implies that privacy is dead. How does being public help you tummel and engage people?
-Vanity Fair on social media “twilebrities.” Gawker wasn’t impressed either. Anil Dash noted, in a typically thoughtful piece, that no one has over a million followers. We are quite sure than follower numbers don’t matter as much as most people assume they do.
-Tummeling Technique: Heather explained the importance of going first via the infamous Sasquatch Dance Party video.
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80’s theme song: Games People Play
Tonight’s Tummelvision Premiere w/guest game designer Nicole Lazzaro
We’re thrilled to be premiering Tummelvision tonight. The show will stream live at http://live.twit.tv from 7pm-8:00PST / 10-11:00pmEST.
Joining us is game designer Nicole Lazzaro, a participant in the Social Interaction Design Blog and an expert in the role of emotion in gaming.
You can chat with us and the rest of the Tummlers at http://irc.twit.tv .
This show will be livestream only for the first few months from TWiT. Well post audio files and video files if recorded by the TWiT army here once we get them.