[OWW-Discuss] OWW logo on facebook and LinkedIn

Ilya Sytchev ilyas at MIT.EDU
Mon Jun 9 18:27:24 EDT 2008


I've updated the About page 
(http://openwetware.org/wiki/OpenWetWare:About#Mechanisms_to_find_out_more:) 
with Facebook and LinkedIn group information.

Ilya

Ricardo Vidal wrote:
> Could this be the link:
> http://www.linkedin.com/groupInvitation?groupID=110865&sharedKey=77852667C0A2&goback=%2Esrp_1_1212540752334_in 
> <http://www.linkedin.com/groupInvitation?groupID=110865&sharedKey=77852667C0A2&goback=%2Esrp_1_1212540752334_in>
> 
> R
> 
> On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 12:36 AM, Jason Kelly <jasonk at mit.edu 
> <mailto:jasonk at mit.edu>> wrote:
> 
>     OK, LinkedIn group now exists.  It seems like a pretty new feature for
>     them, and I can't figure out how to link to the group page.  If you
>     search OpenWetWare or go to my profile in linkedIn you should be able
>     to click the logo and sign up.
> 
>     thanks,
>     jason
> 
>     On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 7:26 PM, Maureen Hoatlin <hoatlinm at ohsu.edu
>     <mailto:hoatlinm at ohsu.edu>> wrote:
>      > Thanks for setting up the LinkedIn OWW group Jason. Oh yeah,
>     there *is* a
>      > OWW group on facebook! I use the mobile version my iPhone so much
>     (which
>      > doesn't list groups) that I forgot. Pathetic.
>      > -Maureen
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      > Maureen E. Hoatlin, PhD.
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>      >
>      > On 5/26/08 1:39 PM, "Jason Kelly" <jasonk at mit.edu
>     <mailto:jasonk at mit.edu>> wrote:
>      >
>      >> There is a facebook group -- Maureen you're in it ;)  not sure
>     if this
>      >> link will work but it's here:
>      >> http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2235655118
>      >>
>      >> if you search for openwetware in facebook, it should come up --
>     it has
>      >> 62 members at the moment.
>      >>
>      >> I agree with Steve about LinkedIn, we may as well get a group set up
>      >> so I submitted one of those too -- will send out a link when
>     LinkedIN
>      >> approves it (takes a couple days, apparently).
>      >>
>      >> I think we can think about what kind of "social networking" would be
>      >> useful to people on OWW.  OpenSocial is just a technical
>     protocol from
>      >> Google allowing for 'distributed' social networking -- the real
>      >> question is what would we want out of home-grown network?  if we
>      >> figured that out, then we could decide the best technology for
>      >> implementing it.
>      >>
>      >> thanks,
>      >> jason
>      >>
>      >>
>      >> On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 2:32 PM, Maureen Hoatlin
>     <hoatlinm at ohsu.edu <mailto:hoatlinm at ohsu.edu>> wrote:
>      >>> I looked for a facebook OWW but didn't find one. The OWW group
>     decal on
>      >>> LinkedIn would serve mainly to link all those using this
>     network and to
>      >>> increase OWW visibility. More of an enhancement rather than network
>      >>> duplication I think.
>      >>> Also, in addition to Steve's points, it may be useful for labs
>     who are
>      >>> trying to establish collaborations with industry.
>      >>> -M
>      >>>
>      >>>
>      >>> On 5/26/08 11:09 AM, "John Cumbers" <johncumbers at gmail.com
>     <mailto:johncumbers at gmail.com>> wrote:
>      >>>
>      >>> Hi Maureen,
>      >>> I thought that there was a facebook group, but I can't see it,
>     anyone else
>      >>> remember?
>      >>> I think I'd be in favor of starting a new social network rather
>     than trying
>      >>> to create duplicate networks  elsewhere,  Ricardo, what 's the
>     deal with
>      >>> Open Social?
>      >>>
>      >>> also, (btw Maureen, try this list discuss at openwetware.org
>     <mailto:discuss at openwetware.org> instead in the
>      >>> future, as we're fazing out the sc list)
>      >>> cheers,
>      >>> John
>      >>>
>      >>> On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 11:01 AM, Maureen Hoatlin
>     <hoatlinm at ohsu.edu <mailto:hoatlinm at ohsu.edu>> wrote:
>      >>>
>      >>> Hi All,
>      >>>
>      >>> I suggest that OWW get a group designation on LinkedIn
>     (professional
>      >>> networking) and Facebook (social networking). It might help get
>     more
>      >>> exposure if the OWW badge were displayed on our pages. What do
>     you think?
>      >>>
>      >>> -Maureen
>      >>>
>      >>>
>      >>>
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> -- 
> Ricardo Vidal
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