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The evolving everyday-ness of everyday - 8 Nov 2010By Sindy Peters, Africa editor
You no longer have to be at a conference to know exactly what the keynote speaker is divulging or the colour of his shirt. This I discovered after searching #gathering on Twitter last week (hashtag used for The Gathering - a conference hosted by SA's The Daily Maverick) and following in-the-moment happenings as they unfolded as attendees were tweeting at high frequency - so much so that #gathering at one point trended #4 worldwide. I managed to catch The Social Network this past weekend - the movie based on the book about Facebook, The Accidental Billionaires by Ben Mezrich. It's a good, gripping movie that gives you some background on the origins of the most popular social networking platform in the world. Mark Zuckerberg, co-founder of Facebook, is not portrayed in the best of lights - the film portrays him as stealing the concept of Facebook from other students and betraying his best friend. After watching it, I find using Facebook is a slightly different experience; but no less addictive. If you're reading this, you're already part of an online community so I'm not going to preach to the choir; but if you know any idle bystanders, I suggest you advise them to get onto the bandwagon - there's a whole new social experience available online that is changing the way the everyday-ness of everyday works. |