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Rise of the machines: who is the ‘internet of things’ good for?

Rise of the machines: who is the ‘internet of things’ good for? | #eHealthPromotion, #SaluteSocial | Scoop.it
The long read: Interconnected technology is now an inescapable reality – ordering our shopping, monitoring our cities and sucking up vast amounts of data along the way. The promise is that it will benefit us all – but how can it?

Via Dr. Susan Bainbridge
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The Internet doesn’t make you smarter; you only think it does

The Internet doesn’t make you smarter; you only think it does | #eHealthPromotion, #SaluteSocial | Scoop.it
After using search engines, people overestimate their ability to explain ideas.

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The Wiki-ization Of Marketing - A Haiku Deck by Martin Smith

The Wiki-ization Of Marketing - A Haiku Deck by Martin Smith | #eHealthPromotion, #SaluteSocial | Scoop.it

As social media changes the web marketers need to inspire the kind of commitment, support and contribution made popular by Wiki-pedia - the Wiki-ization of Marketing is happening. You in?


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5 Tips for Mastering the Art of Brand Storytelling | Business 2 Community

5 Tips for Mastering the Art of Brand Storytelling | Business 2 Community | #eHealthPromotion, #SaluteSocial | Scoop.it

"One thing that many business owners and newcomers to social media have a difficult time grasping is the importance of a powerful story behind your brand. This isn’t just flouncy language and big words; it’s finding a legitimate, interesting and engaging way to put a personal spin on your brand’s conception, creation and journey to what your customers know it as today. Bringing your brand to the masses through a relatable and well-written story is one of the quickest avenues to capturing customer and fan loyalty."


Read the full article to find out more about these tips to provide a relatable and personalized story for your customers:

  1. Understand the art of fiction writing
  2. Know your story
  3. Create characters
  4. Create tension
  5. Give your customers the room to interpret

Via Kim Zinke (aka Gimli Goose), massimo facchinetti, Martin (Marty) Smith
Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight, December 26, 2013 5:09 PM

Love these writing tips applied to Internet marketing. Perfect. 

Lori Wilk's curator insight, December 26, 2013 10:23 PM

Having spent time working the for Walt Disney Company I know storytelling and characters help capture customers and a loyal fan base.

Alisha Shibli's curator insight, December 28, 2013 8:12 AM

A lot has been written and spoken about this. So may articles and paper and stories about how to tell a story. It is indeed one of the most crucial part of brand building and getting this right is most essential.

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The Internet: The New Collective Human Intelligence?

The Internet: The New Collective Human Intelligence? | #eHealthPromotion, #SaluteSocial | Scoop.it
Is technology destroying our minds? We all have relatives who seems to believe this wholeheartedly. You can't really blame them for being skeptical with how much technology has changed in the last few decades. Our desktop computers went from a clunky tool that could be used for only a few programs with its single megabyte…

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NetPublic » Les origines de l’Internet en Europe : Exposition virtuelle

NetPublic » Les origines de l’Internet en Europe : Exposition virtuelle | #eHealthPromotion, #SaluteSocial | Scoop.it

Via Elena Pérez, Jose Erigleidson
Enrico De Angelis's curator insight, April 27, 2014 12:13 PM

An Incredible unknown story!!!

Storia incredibile!

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World Internet Users Statistics Usage and World Population Stats

World Internet Users Statistics Usage and World Population Stats | #eHealthPromotion, #SaluteSocial | Scoop.it
Internet World Stats, Population and Internet Users in all countries and usage in all regions of the world. The Internet Big Picture.
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How the Internet has changed us and why we must change how we educate our youth

How the Internet has changed us and why we must change how we educate our youth | #eHealthPromotion, #SaluteSocial | Scoop.it
Michael Wesch, dubbed "the explainer" by Wired talks about how the Internet has changed us and why we must change how we educate our youth
Waldo Conti-Bosso's curator insight, October 30, 2013 5:20 PM
TEDxKC - Michael Wesch - From Knowledgeable to Knowledge-Able: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LeaAHv4UTI8
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Take A Look At What Happens Every Single Minute On The Internet

Take A Look At What Happens Every Single Minute On The Internet | #eHealthPromotion, #SaluteSocial | Scoop.it
Early last year we learned that one hour of YouTube is uploaded every second. It was a bracing reminder of just how many people are spending their time online simultaneously.


Created by rewards site Qmee, the infographic "Online In 60 Seconds" is a pie chart that shows off the sheer amount of online activity that takes place every single minute. The amount of YouTube videos uploaded has already increased from January 2012's 60 hours per minute to 72. Additionally, over 1.8 million things are liked on Facebook, and 278 thousand bon mots tweeted. Not depicted in the chart: the amount of work that is going undone while all of these items are being viewed.


Via Lauren Moss
Sois Islam's comment, August 25, 2013 12:39 AM
hello, thnxz for viewing !
Sois Islam's comment, August 25, 2013 12:39 AM
Dear Mr. Mithu thanks for the action.
Angie Thao's curator insight, May 15, 2016 7:06 PM

Single Chart Infograph:

Like: Good visual, good data.

Dislike: Can be a little overwhelming to look at.