12-15-2010, 11:26 AM | #1 |
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How Social Networking and E-Books Combine
Imagine reading a book on an e-reader device like the kindle, and you come across a particularly important phrase. You select the text and click "tweet" and your twitter account includes a small quote and a reference to the book you are reading.
Imagine a whole virtual space being created on top of the individual book experience where readers talk and have conversations about what they are reading with other readers of the same book. What about all your notes and comments on an e-book. These could be valuable information to share with other readers for the first time or offer your views to veteran readers. You swap and share the meta-data and from a list of other users who have read the book. This adds a new level of value to the dynamic life of the e-book. Features like these could change books forever. Turning them into a live intellectual network of thoughts growing on a foundation of knowledge and well refined information structure (the book). Truly the benefits of hooking books up to the Internet goes much beyond easy access to download the book for quick delivery. Books have the potential to become direct springboards for a new level of quick and targeted intellectual networking. It would also be great promotion to sell more e-book copies to join the discussion and benefit from other user-added value ideas. Hint. |
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12-15-2010, 12:15 PM | #3 |
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12-15-2010, 04:10 PM | #4 |
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As I understand it he envisions that somehow the tweets also feed into the book, so that you can have the tweets and discussions on the Kindle while reading the book.
And seeing what others have marked in a book only works for amazon's books, so maybe he hasn't seen that feature. And personally I don't like the tweet function on the Kindle at all! I want people to see the quote (as long as possible) and a short link to the full quote with book and my comment. But instead I get some tweet that looks like I've been hacked. Looks horrible! Hope they change this or make it customizable in the future (or even a hack that allows me to change the format). |
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Let's be honest here; the best you're ever going to get with Twitter is a bit of gibberish with a link. |
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So people who knows about Kindle might understand that it's related to a book. Others will have no idea that it has to do with a quote but will think that it looks more like a an advertisement link for Amazon. It would be so much nicer to actually have the important part (the quote) so people could see it immediately and also maybe they could have used a link shortener... |
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12-16-2010, 09:24 PM | #8 |
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I very much would like quotes to be the message in Twitter or Facebook. It seems odd that Amazon doesn't have it set up this way. The whole point of a Twitter and part of Facebook is the quick message. Yes you can link to other things, but the one line message is what has made it so popular.
As to the original OP's comments, I think it could be interesting. I am not sure I would like it, as it might ruin my flow of reading. But it could be interesting to see other peoples thoughts and opinions while reading a book. I do something like this with friends and family where we read a book at the same time and then trade emails or something during that time. Right now I have no idea how to execute something so big but someday I am sure someone will have a good way to do it. Actually, does Twitter have some of this capability? I watch different sporting events and will have Tweetdeck up and running. It will update a column for #Mizzou during the football game. Can make a game a lot of fun. I wonder if you could start something like that for each book. Something to think about anyway. |
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I don't use Twitter but I know that there is a very limited word character limit which restricts you to a short line of text - so unfortunately Amazon have to work in these confines.
Facebook is different. I suppose there might be a limit on the number of words you can post in one update but I haven't had that issue yet with sending highlights and notes from the Kindle. Here is a snapshot from Facebook for reference attached: |
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And I'd rather see my tweets like: "It was the best of time, it was the worst of... www.shortlink.com/whatever" That creates an interest. A link that says Amazon looks like advertisement... |
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When I post to twitter, they are using a shortened link, of the format amzn [dot] com /{random number}. They don't work that way for you? |
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You don't have an example of how yours look? |
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12-17-2010, 10:55 AM | #13 | |
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I'm not sure you'll ever be able to convince them to use tinyurl or bit.ly, though. |
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"bla, bla, bla... http://amzn.com/k/XXXXXXXXXX" or "bla, bla, bla... http://amzn.com/k/XXXXXXXXXX #Kindle" As I said, people that don't use the kindle will most likely not understand what it's about. And thus might not even click on the link. |
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