3. video – mobile -
telephones - ICQ -
IM – email – EDMS -
groupware – FTP –
websites – texts -
intranets – portals
video-conferences
number of tools
– extranets –
web-conferences –
file-sharing (P2P) –
discussion forums –
homepages – wikis
VOIP - podcasts -
blogs – Twitter –
RSS – Facebook –
web communities –
Apps - RFID - tags –
Face-to-face Written word Telephone GPS – IoT – QR
codes - mashups –
Hand drawings Messengers Telegraph Telex
virtual worlds –
Physical Photography Fax Radio – TV Augmented reality
Printing
models computers – Web 3.0 – etc
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4. • Web 2.0 or social media – What is it?
• the use of web technologies and web design to enhance
creativity, information sharing and collaboration among
users.
• “globally distributed, near instant, person to person
conversations”
“People having conversations online”
(Sources:
Wikipedia; Kaizo; Euan Semple)
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9. Why does Web 2.0 matter?
• 800m global users
= internet 2004
• 29.8m UK profiles
• 58% of all UK
people online
• 52% of all UK
social network
visits
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10. Why does Web 2.0 matter?
• In November 2011, UK LinkedIn
membership passed 8 million
• Two thirds of UK professionals profiled
• 25% of FTSE100 hire via LinkedIn
• 6.1m UK visits per month
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11. Why does Web 2.0 matter?
• 175m+ registered accounts (100m active)
• 250m Tweets/day (up from 2m/day in 2009)
• c. 7m UK users
• UK = 4th most active Twitter population
• 3.4% of UK social network traffic
• 24% UK smartphone users access Twitter
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12. Why does Web 2.0 matter?
100m global users (July 2011-February 2012)
Now adding 750,000+ users per day
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13. Why does Worldwide Web 2.0 matter?
• Smartphone sales (100m) passed
sales of laptops (94m) in Q4 2010
• By 2014, mobile internet use
will overtake desktop access
But...
• Only 20% of FTSE100
websites support mobile
Source: Techcrunch
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14. Why does Web 2.0 matter?
• biggest driver of UK mobile internet
adoption is social media
• social networking services (57%), ahead
of email (53%), search (42%)
• 27% of UK population
have smartphones
Source: Ofcom Communications Market Report 2011
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20. Woobius Eye (in Beta)
• Share camera
view remotely
• Mark-up and
discuss in
real-time
• Conference call
• Literally
“see what I mean?”
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21. Woobius
Showcase
• Application to create
iPhone/iPad apps
for construction
businesses
• “portfolio in your
pocket”
• Innovation =
differentiation
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22. OpenBuildings.com
• Crowd-sourced wiki
about buildings
• Facility for local
consultation
• Marketing platform
• iPhone, Android
apps
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23. Clippings.com
• A “Pinterest for AEC”
• Crowd-sourcing
design ideas
• Marketing platform
• expect Pinterest-
style mobile apps
soon
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24. Location:
• Augmented reality
• Rich mobile
information
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25. Localism:
• Democratic design
• Community engagement
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26. Bristol Water
• Bentley Exor Street
Works Manager
• Streetworks map
and register
updated in real-time
• Mash-up with traffic
data
• Public information
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29. Senubo (in Beta)
• Social business for
construction
• PC and smartphone
• On-site data
download and data
capture
• Real-time reporting
and status updates
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30. Real-time building services (or other) data
“Internet of Things”
Real-time feedback on
building performance
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Hundreds of applications, in lots of categories 24 categories in Brian Solis’s’ Conversation prism
Hundreds of applications, in lots of categories 24 categories in Brian Solis’s’ Conversation prism
US survey (BtoB/ANA) : Facebook is the most-used social media site overall (74%), and enjoys high use among b-to-b marketers (60%).
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