At work this week I participated in a social networking symposium. As part of the discussion, it became apparent to me just how many social tools I use to some extent or another. One one hand there is Facebook and Flickr that I use every day, Twitter and Friendfeed that I am diving into, and DocStoc and Viddler that I'm learning about. There is also GoodReads and Fotolog that I contribute to sparingly. There are "old school" social tools like IM and and eMail. The list goes on and on, as social media is slowly defining my online experience and existance. The above map is my offhand list of online social tools, drafted up in mind mapping tool MindMeister.
6.12.2008
My social media map, my online footprint
At work this week I participated in a social networking symposium. As part of the discussion, it became apparent to me just how many social tools I use to some extent or another. One one hand there is Facebook and Flickr that I use every day, Twitter and Friendfeed that I am diving into, and DocStoc and Viddler that I'm learning about. There is also GoodReads and Fotolog that I contribute to sparingly. There are "old school" social tools like IM and and eMail. The list goes on and on, as social media is slowly defining my online experience and existance. The above map is my offhand list of online social tools, drafted up in mind mapping tool MindMeister.