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Jonathan Jeter has been creating websites since 1997. He is currently Director of Technology Services and Digital Development at TracyLocke, a shopper marketing agency. You can follow him @mywebthoughts, on LinkedIn or connect on Google+.

How Are Sports Teams Using Social Media?

May 10, 2011 By Jonathan Jeter Leave a Comment

Football: Jets-v-Eagles, Sep 2009 - 37 (Photo credit: Ed Yourdon)Social media has become mainstream in the traditional media, as television networks have incorporated Twitter hashtags into their broadcasts, professional sports leagues have followed suit. Leagues, such as the NFL, have walked a fine line of promoting themselves on social media and monitoring/regulating how their players interact with their followers on social media.

Athletes have been put in compromising situations because of their use of social media and some have even decided to call it quits after outpouring of hatred via social media channels. As the usage of social media has become more mainstream, we are becoming more and more blinded to its usage.

 

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Technology: Are There Really Any New Ideas?

March 3, 2011 By Jonathan Jeter Leave a Comment

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I was recently introduced to “The Machine Stops,” a science fiction short story written by E.M. Forster in 1909. It’s interesting to me that most of the technologies that we take for granted these days, instant messaging, The Internet, television, were written about over a hundred years ago. It also makes me question the patent system, when authors have been writing on possible inventions for years, but then someone comes along later and patents something that is already an idea in the public domain.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m not against patents, but I am against what the U.S. Patent System has become, where companies buy and sell patents like stocks. Yes, ideas are currency and they should be protected, but patents shouldn’t be issued for things that are expected to occur or have been predicted for years.

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