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The Internet’s Hierarchy of Needs
Summary: In this post, I look at parallels between Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and the Internet, which could be said to have its own hierarchy of needs. I’ve developed a draft hierarchy that can be used to explore this model.
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
In the middle of the 20th century, Abraham Maslow developed the Hierarchy of Needs, a framework that suggested a linear progression of human needs, each of which must be filled before a person could move on to the next. As you filled each need, it became unimportant, and the subsequent need took its place.
If you look closely at this hierarchy, courtesy of businessballs.com, you will see that the progression is exceedingly logical. If someone has no food and no shelter, that will be the most pressing need. Someone is continually afraid for his or her safety will focus more on remaining secure than on self-esteem.
The Internet Hierarchy of Needs
The Internet follows a hierarchy similar to Maslow’s. There are basic needs that must be fed before higher needs can be addressed. If we don’t have computers connected to the Web, if we don’t have any documents online, if those documents can’t be searched and indexed in their entirety and link to each other, then it’s futile to begin a conversation about the Semantic Web.
I’ve drafted my own version of this Hierarchy: the Internet Hierarchy of Needs. I hope this will serve as a starting point for a discussion about how the Internet can fulfill its potential as a tool for serving humanity.
Please forward this to anyone you think might find this interesting. Please also feel free to offer any suggestions in the comments about the order and content of this hierarchy. I know that, collaboratively, we can develop this into a framework that is highly useful and reflective of the actual Internet.
Update: This post has been further elaborated in a series: Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, Level 4, and Level 5
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Sunday, April 4, 2010
Team league result!
We got 56 comments, and 1101 views so far! lol
This is Naver Boom's main page.
They show videos by the most viewed order. (does it make sense? lol)
As you can see, our video rated 9th!
And that video is still viewed by tons of people right now!
So, we're keep going up!
Not only our video, but also other teams' videos are high rated in other sites.
wow, this promotion really works!
Monday, March 29, 2010
User Created Contents, UCC
Omg, I just put the tag in and everything got ERASED....wtf!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh... where to begin with......
So..This is first UCC by DaewooEnC student ambassadors.
Our first mission was promote Prugio(Daewoo's apartment) by creating UCC.
We(My group, group 3) wanted to promote in indirected way.
It was a street event that anyone can join, and we imprinted the name Prugio on their head!
We went out on the street with a big white house-shaped board.
We gathered random people and asked what kind of house do you want?
As their answers, I drew their design with the tablet. And beam-projector shoot the design on the white board.
People could take pictures in the house they want.
We met street singers, lovers, friends, old couple, students and more.
After drawing, we gave them little seeds. In that way, we could promote Prugio's eco-friendly concept.
It was fun and warm event. The weather was really cold but seems like people really enjoyed it.
But that was not it.
We had only one day to edit. This event has to be held on Saturday, and the week before that day was raining.
And we lost our cable, my laptop wasn't working, encoding was way too slow, blah blah blah...
I spent the whole day figuring out what the problem is, and couldn't fix it.
I mean, even though i really wanted to work, nothing went on my way.
I was exhausted and kept saying `It's not working and I'm so busy.'
I felt really screwed up. and ashamed :(
I handed editing part over to other member.
I'm glad it turend out pretty well, but still, I don't feel 100% confident and happy.
After all, It was a good experience :)
It was my, and our first time working together and we have learned a lot.
To pay back I should do my best on promotion! :)
I uploaded this video on Naver(Korean Google, I must say) and this video got a big hit!
To check click here! if you can read Korean :P
Please leave a comment on my blog or Naver. That will help me a lot! :)