Towards a mobile network society

One of the most salient changes in modern societies is the rapid uptake of mobile information and communication technologies (ICT). In a broad range of areas this technology transform the way people live their lives, how they interact and the way they elaborate their social networks. As a result modern societies are increasingly clustered around interconnected, ICT supported, social networks. This blogg present result from ongoing research that explores how mobile technology is used to establish and support small-scale social networks around the world.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Swarming

Marketstudies of mobile workers tends to overestimate employees needs for advanced communication services. Employees that are active users of mobile ICT are often manual workers or salesmen interested in doing other things than experimenting with advanced collaboration solutions on small screens. In developing markets voice and SMS will probably be dominating for several years ahead. A promising application for mobile work groups , however, are messaging systems that interconnect small groups through multiple channels. "Swarm teams" is a many-to-many interactive system compared to traditional social software (MySpace/Facebook/Twitter) which are one-to-many broadcast systems. Swarmteams is a multichannel, Smart Messaging system for use on mobiles as well as PCs. It may help organisations turn audiences into communities, but also to interconnect loosely connected collaborators. For music lovers, SwarmTribes has been developed to helps bands and labels keep in direct touch with their biggest fans, and encourages them to recruit and communicate to their own 'swarms' of other fans.

1 comment:

ken thompson said...

Hi Tom

Just discovered your blog today - very nice content and great topics. Thanks for blogging about swarmtribes - we are trying to do something unique at the intersection of high-tech/high-touch to create better levels of intimacy in large groups.

The theory behind swarmteams and swarmtribes is bioteams and is described on http://www.bioteams.com and in a recent book BIOTEAMS.


Keep up the good work

Best Regards

Ken Thompson
CEO: www.swarmteams.com
Founder: www.Bioteams.com