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Watch A Murderer Use Snapchat To Commit The Perfect Crime In This 6-Minute Film

Watch A Murderer Use Snapchat To Commit The Perfect Crime In This 6-Minute Film | Sociologie du numérique et Humanité technologique | Scoop.it

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CECI Jean-François's insight:

Il est clair que l'intégration des nouveaux outils de communication dans les films n'a pas fini de nous surprendre...Bonne visualisation !!

The Digital Rocking Chair's curator insight, May 12, 2014 4:14 AM


Evie Nagy:  "In Murder On Snapchat, the message-deleting app, along with other social media, becomes the platform of your worst nightmares."

Henrik Safegaard - Cloneartist's curator insight, May 12, 2014 5:09 AM

It's normal to be anxious about the digital permanence of your activity on social media, but according to this film, we might have a lot more to fear from Snapchat messages that disappear forever.

In James Corbett's six-minute Murder On Snapchat, the app that deletes your messages seconds after they're sent is used to commit the perfect crime. It's creepy and dark, and feels like it could totally happen.

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2013's Complex Social Media Landscape in One Chart

2013's Complex Social Media Landscape in One Chart | Sociologie du numérique et Humanité technologique | Scoop.it

When Brian Solis introduced the first Conversation Prism in 2008, the world was a seemingly simpler place. There were 22 social media categories, each of which had just a handful of brands.


Flash forward to 2013, and the latest Conversation Prism has four additional categories with at least six brands in each. Like other Conversation Prisms, the data visualization attempts to illustrate the array of social media choices available to marketers.

While the 2008 chart looked like a flower, the latest one resembles a kaleidoscope. Solis, a prominent social media marketing expert, says redoing the chart this time around has been instructive. "Things are changing so fast," he says. "We don't even realize [the landscape] is shifting."

 

The chart also points out that, for many, membership in the social media ecosystem is fleeting. While some brands like Xanga, Kyte and Utterz have disappeared, others that weren't around five years ago — like Path and Banjo — are now among category leaders.


Via The Digital Rocking Chair, Lauren Moss
Barbara Orlandi's curator insight, July 4, 2013 10:25 AM

Huge amount of info, sharing, likes, etc... it makes you thinking a lot

Ryan Burwell's curator insight, July 8, 2013 1:38 PM

We have so many ways of communicating, Brian Solis had to design a novel way of expressing all the ways we can express ourselves!

Lee Tonitto's curator insight, July 19, 2013 9:53 AM

If you need the scoial media landscape in 1 chart here it is