Video on Flickr
Before, I already mentioned user can put video on Flickr. Now, I want to talk another information about this.
Flickr will have a Free Donut Day in Bob’s Donuts, San Francisco, at 11 AM, 16 April 2008. But why do they want to have this campaign? It is the Video on the Flickr.
Flickr tries to provide the video sharing service. Before that, Flickr only do photo sharing service. Now they want to join into video service. But some Flickr users do not have this kind of service so they set up some discuss group, We Say No to Video on Flickr, this group has almost 30,000 members, another one is NO VIDEO ON FLICKR, this also has 12,000 members. However, those are small group in Flickr. Flickr has 25 million members. The oppose groups in Flickr are 0.08 % of the total membership.
This number is very small. But Flickr or Internet companies want solve this problem as soon as possible. Flickr try to launch another campaign, We Demand Donuts. Flickr imitates the oppose groups. They make a plan, if you gather 20,000 members in one group; Flickr will give you a free donut for each of you. Donut is a very funny stuff in the USA. It is unhealthy and non-nutrition, but everyone like it and eat it. Therefore, this group want to other users see this campaign means a group of stupid want to threaten Flickr to get a free donut. It is funny, relaxed, interesting and expectant.
As a result, there is a group real have almost 2000 member. However, they do not have enough members. Flickr also response this group. Flickr say: “While you have not yet reached your goal of 20K members, we at FlickrHQ have heard of your noble efforts and seek to answer your cries for justice.”
This event maybe give us a idea about that, Humor is the best way of crisis management.
Make Your Owned Web 2.0 Resume
The New York Times provided a post, The Web 2.0 Résumé. Recently, most people think that Web 2.0 Résumé is Video Résumé. But in that post, it does not talk about Video Résumé, it is about real social media resume. It means that someone set up a website, he put everything into this website, such as posts he wrote, posts he Digged, something from his Twitter.
In this post, a sentence is very impressing me. That is young people cannot clear their work in the Web 2.0. It means if your future boss wants, he can use Search Engine Optimization (SEO) to try to find any information about you. So is the Web 2.0 resume good for seeking employment? People want to hide their actions more than put in the resume.
This kind of resume is useful and helpful for applying a job.
We can see some example about Web 2.0 Resume.
First example is Christ Penn’s Resume. He used Google Page to make his social media resume. This is very simple webpage. In the left side, you can see some work he did.
Next example is Rohit Bhargava’s Resume. In the bottom, we can see his del.icio.us tags. He wants to show which kind of tags he is interesting in.
See the examples given above. They are not real employment seekers. They just show how can make Web 2.0 Resume. If you want, make a Web 2.0 resume by yourself.






