Passare il Natale sui Social Network

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Social Network Natale

 

 

Quest’anno secondo le previsioni, una buona metà degli abitanti del pianeta parlerà ed organizzerà il proprio Natale 2009 grazie ai social network. Questo Natale, infatti ha visto un incremento molto forte dell’utenza da social network che permetterà a tutti gli utenti di organizzare dei mega incontri tra vecchi amici che riescono ultimamente solo a stare in contatto nel mondo del virtuale. Ogni social network propone la sua per questo Natale, e noi analizzeremo pian piano tutti i gusti ed i modi di fare degli utenti on line.

 

Partiamo dal grande Facebook che essendo in un periodo di stabilizzazione delle iscrizioni, sembra essere sempre il più frequentato del mondo digitale.

 

Facebook permette sicuramente una serie di interazioni come gli auguri tramite messaggi, oppure tramite i cosiddetti gift virtuali. Oppure una possibilità ancora più semplice (del tipo “vado di fretta”), un bel messaggio di “Buon Natale a tutti” sul proprio profilo ed un TAG sulle foto di Natale con tutti i propri contatti.

 
Passiamo poi a Twitter. L’idea del Natale 2009 di Twitter è quella di narrare ai propri followers tutta la propria giornata attimo per attimo con i propri 140 caratteri e rendere veramente interessante (e soprattutto propositivo) il Natale su Twitter.

 
Poi abbiamo i nuovi social network di diffusione immagini e video come Flickr, Picasa, YouTube, ecc. che vi permetteranno di mettere on line le vostre foto natalizie e video, mentre si vocifera che qualcuno di questi network metterà on line dei suggestivi materiali da poter riutilizzare per gli auguri agli amici.

 
Il Natale però passa anche per il comparto social video streaming. Ad essere presenti in questo settore abbiamo UStream oppure LiveStream, due network che permettono di trasmettere in diretta dalla propria WebCam o, perchè no, dal proprio cellulare UMTS. Di conseguenza, perchè non proporre la propria tombolata con gli amici in diretta sul web?

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