May 27 2009

Music Discovery and Community – a Sub-Semantic Connective Network

Category: community building,design & user experience,social mediajmacofearth @ 8:32 pm

[Sub-Semantic: my own word, meaning sub (below) semantic (meaning) music networks]

Update: Today I turned off my Blip.fm to Twitter connection. While I was enjoying the DJ aspect of Blip, I was also aware that the "value" of my Tweets were NOT in musical recommendations. So rather than flooding my twitter stream with blips I am now keeping Blip to itself and adding them to my FriendFeed stream rather than broadcasting them on Twitter.

There is a universal thread that is beginning to run through many of my networks. I call it Music Discovery, but it goes by the names of Blip.fm, Last.fm, Bebo, Pandora, Reverbnation (on Facebook) and many others. And what makes this network different from any others is the nature of the connection is MUSIC. I will cover each of these services in subsequent posts.

So unless you are in the music business, there is no ROI on participating in this game. But what it has given me, in terms of "discovery" over the last three years is amazing and I wanted to share a bit about how the services work. If you are not a music fanatic, then you might want to skip off to another post. But if you are interested in finding new songs, new bands, and exploring the non-business aspect of social media, then this could be fun.

For this first post I am going to share my newest favorite Blip.fm and the most recent blow-your-head-off discovery that I made using Blip "Again And Again – Bird And The Bee" http://ff.im/-38KTY

Here's how that looks in my tweetstream. (not anymore, see update above)

picture 35 Music Discovery and Community   a Sub Semantic Connective Network

And on Blip, if you are looking at the a playlist, it would look like this:

picture 34 Music Discovery and Community   a Sub Semantic Connective Network

Or on the public timeline, it would look like this.

picture 33 Music Discovery and Community   a Sub Semantic Connective Network

So imagine a Twitter timeline, that is just passing songs that people are promoting as virtual DJs. TweetJays perhaps.

So here's a look at the public timeline, and the magic that is Blip.

picture 36 Music Discovery and Community   a Sub Semantic Connective Network

It looks like Twitter doesn't it? So the cool part is the little red "play" link will start the song immediately, no lag. So scrolling down the list, I can choose a familiar song, CSN's "Teach Your Children" or I can click on a song/artist I've never heard of. And from this process alone, I have discovered the following bands/songs recently. And these are the ones that have floored me with their originality.

I might have heard OF them, or heard ONE of their hits, but these bands are now in my high rotation slot. [Okay, so here's where the business comes in, Blip does make it easy to BUY the music, with handy links to Amazon and iTunes. And I highly recommend you buy them. But listening on Blip.fm is FREE FREE FREE, kinda like Radio.]

So here's what a blip looks like as I am creating it:

picture 37 Music Discovery and Community   a Sub Semantic Connective Network

And let me dissect the blip for you. Nada Surf – the band, "Always Love" the song title, @lucianan the person who bliped the song originally, I am REBLIPPING his selection and thus giving him credit (just like a ReTweet but a ReBlip). then I give a short snippet of the lyrics that are meaningful to me "to make a mountain of your life is just a choice" and finally, I am leaving @lucianan's comment in what looks to be Portuguese. And when I hit the OK button, it puts my blip on the public timeline and it also blips the song to my Twitter stream. [I am thinking about this, because I usually control my Tweets pretty judiciously, and I am not sure about the "value" of putting all my musical blips out there, but I'm still thinking about this.]

I would like to hip you to a couple of bands I have been grooving out to, and longing to sound like, but probably won't.

  • Silversun Pickups – Catch and Release
  • Nada Surf – The Voices
  • Ken Andrews – Alergic (an in the studio look on YouTube)
  • Band of Horses – Is There a Ghost (on YouTube)
  • Snow Patrol – Open Your Eyes (on YouTube)
  • Minus the Bear – Studio Promo (YouTube)
  • Future Clouds and Radar – The Epcot View (Robert Harrison was the primary song writer for Cotton Mather)
  • Porcupine Tree – Arriving Somewhere But Not Here
  • Sunny Day Real Estate – Television (an acoustic session on YouTube)

I think these bands and songs sort of typify the term "darker side of pop" that I use in conjunction with Buzzie. Cause I'm Pop and I'm Rock and I'm Americana and … And I want to ROCK darker!

@jmacofearth
permalink: http://bit.ly/blip-fm

You might be able to find most of these on my Blip.fm playlist.

Also of interest might be:

And the two seminal books on music as life are:

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This Is Your Brain on Music: The Science of a Human Obsession

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The World in Six Songs: How the Musical Brain Created Human Nature

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May 24 2009

Technorati Fail – The Monster is Out – Another Cloud in Transition

Category: community building,social media,tech opinion,trust & reputationjmacofearth @ 8:53 am

Technorati has fallen far in the rankings of web relevancy since Twitter has bulldozed into the public attention span. What once was the benchmark for authority and all things blog, Technorati has struggled recently to pull up out of the tech-no-rati or tech-literate strata and made it's presence known in the MSM (mainstream media).

A quick look at the top nav might reveal some of what the problem is.

picture 13 Technorati Fail   The Monster is Out   Another Cloud in Transition

Are banners across the top of navigation systems effective these days? Does anyone click on these? I guess here the add is merely separating the top "Notice" ribbon from the nav, but I find them part of the problem with online advertising. The AD is well targeted at the "tech" savvy, but it's a virus checking software package from Norton. And the headline is a bit more like a teaser for a racing game. Does anyone associate SPEED with virus checking? I guess if I'm in the market for virus protection this is as good a place as any for me to find out about it, but the call to action (CTA) should be relevant to the purpose of the software and not fronted as a game. [Cause virus elimination is NO GAME. Sorry, I had to put that in.]

Okay, to the nav: What used to go for Technorati's top navigation points were tabs at the bottom. Channels, Blogs, Photos, Videos, Favorites, Popular, Blogger Central, Support. Add to that the #1 Technorati feature SEARCH. And finally the account login or signout.

And now across the top, the Explore Technorati tabs: Technology, Business, Entertainment, Lifestyle, Politics, Sports, Motorcycles, Gadgets, Celebrity, IT, Film, Music, Advertising. This is where the Technorati value proposition breaks down.

In catering for the mass audience, Technorati has forgotten it's main purpose.

Technorati #1 Purpose: Provide search and support for people blogging, looking for blogs and wanting to explore the blogosphere. What used to be the nerve center for blogging has become a "media site." One of the many, one of the unfocused, and one of the lost sites now catering to whom ever might wander by and hopefully give them, "everyone," something of interest.

It is possible to make a case for Technology, Business, IT, Gadgets under the umbrella "Tech"norati. But where does "celebrity" or "Motorcycles" add. In fact "motorcycles" is an interesting topic, don't you think. It doesn't quite fit in the same strata with the others. "Sports" would probably suffice. BUT, here's the rub, "motorcycles" IS A TOPIC BECAUSE TECHNORATI HAS AN ADVERTISER PAYING TO ADVERTISE MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE.

So what audience is being served by Technorati's "Explore" tabs?

I'll leave that one for your insights in the comments.

So what about the "Monster" Fail of Technorati?

picture 10 Technorati Fail   The Monster is Out   Another Cloud in Transition

The Technorati Monster

It's cute, it's failurific. It's not as cute as the Fail Whale. But for the last two weeks I have attempted to "list" or "claim" several new blogs on Technorati. And this is the message from Technorati, "Doh!"

This is not a screen I have seen a couple of times. It is a repeatable fail. EVERY TIME I click on a request to get a WIDGET for one of the blogs I already have in my Technorati account, this "monster" prevents me from completing my task. This task has gone uncompleted for WEEKS. Do you know what "weeks" are in internet time? FOREVER. Perhaps the monster has slain the entire site.

picture 111 Technorati Fail   The Monster is Out   Another Cloud in Transition

server co-location problems

All I can say for the "Maintenance" idea behind this monstrous problem at Technorati is "I hope you finish the 'maintenance' soon."

And a finally a word of patience for myself and Technorati.

"There is no time to slay the dragon, the dragon is your friend." — Rashad Field

So if Technorati can make friends with their monsters and befriend them, rather than try to purge them from the system, perhaps they will come back alive with the vibrancy of their past relevance. Or perhaps motorcycle insurance and Britney Spears sightings will continue to hold court.

I'm still waiting to add a few more blogs to my claims, whenever you get the site fixed. I'll ping ya a couple of times a week, but at this point I am feeling more and more like I am wasting my time.

@jmacofearth
permalink: http://bit.ly/technorati-UX

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May 21 2009

Tim O'Reilly's #Twitterbook Twitter Hints and Tips – My Notes

[Excerpt from FluentSearch.com's #twitterbook notes]picture 271 Tim OReillys #Twitterbook Twitter Hints and Tips   My Notes

  • In social networks you gain and bestow status on those you associate with
  • A key function of a publishing brand (that's your personal Twitter brand) is the bestowal of status by what you pay attention to
  • If you only pay attention to yourself you are not as valuable to your community
    • You don't learn as much from your readers
    • You don't bind them to you by amplifying their voice

@jmacofearth
permalink to the fluentsearch post: http://bit.ly/twitterbook-r

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