This is a test JESS3 Bloggadgets – JESS3 Blog https://blog.jess3.com JESS3 is a creative agency that specializes in social media strategy and data visualization. Tue, 11 Dec 2018 20:42:43 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.0.21 First Look at Google+ https://blog.jess3.com/2011/06/first-look-at-google.html https://blog.jess3.com/2011/06/first-look-at-google.html#comments Thu, 30 Jun 2011 01:40:25 +0000 Chris Olson /?p=10736 We’re getting an early look at Google+ here at the JESS3 offices. A lot of the early buzz (pun intended) notes that Google+ (Google Plus for SEO purposes) is an answer to Facebook. Playing with it for the past two days, I’d have to agree – although at this early stage it’s like Facebook with only 4 friends…and no brand pages…and no Farmville (thankfully).

The killer pieces here are the integration of Google features like gchat, video chat and Buzz. I’m loving that it displays photo galleries in a treemap, though I can’t figure out why certain photos have precedence over others. It looks great though. Finally, I’m super pumped about the use of Google Circles, which is a never-been-done approach to organizing the newsfeed. Think Facebook meets Twitter lists with a Google flare. Good stuff!

Some early screenshots:

Newsfeed

Photo Gallery Treemap!

Profile Page

Welcome Screen

Circles Feature, Drag and Drop Your Friends

Side Nav, Including Gchat

Disclosure: JESS3 proudly works with Google.

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We’re getting an early look at Google+ here at the JESS3 offices. A lot of the early buzz (pun intended) notes that Google+ (Google Plus for SEO purposes) is an answer to Facebook. Playing with it for the past two days, I’d have to agree – although at this early stage it’s like Facebook with only 4 friends…and no brand pages…and no Farmville (thankfully).

The killer pieces here are the integration of Google features like gchat, video chat and Buzz. I’m loving that it displays photo galleries in a treemap, though I can’t figure out why certain photos have precedence over others. It looks great though. Finally, I’m super pumped about the use of Google Circles, which is a never-been-done approach to organizing the newsfeed. Think Facebook meets Twitter lists with a Google flare. Good stuff!

Some early screenshots:

Newsfeed

Photo Gallery Treemap!

Profile Page

Welcome Screen

Circles Feature, Drag and Drop Your Friends

Side Nav, Including Gchat

Disclosure: JESS3 proudly works with Google.

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Mark Your Calendars for “Millennials Overview: Gadgets, Politics and Future Online Behavior” https://blog.jess3.com/2011/06/mark-your-calendars-for-millennials-overview-gadgets-politics-and-future-online-behavior.html https://blog.jess3.com/2011/06/mark-your-calendars-for-millennials-overview-gadgets-politics-and-future-online-behavior.html#respond Tue, 14 Jun 2011 17:28:15 +0000 Chris Cassidy /?p=10122 We’re everywhere. We straddle online and offline worlds, checking in on foursquare from our favorite cafe, grabbing lunch with someone we met on Twitter, and catching up with our best friend from third grade via Facebook. We’re inundated with information, we have our fingers on the pulse of any number of niche cultures, and we know all the old tricks so your marketing appeals best be specifically targeted and narrowly tailored.

We’re Millennials, the subject a July 13 panel presented by Capital Cabal: “Millennials Overview: Gadgets, Politics and Future Online Behavior.” Panelists include former Washington Post technology columnist Rob Pegoraro; Matt Goddard, CEO of R2Integrated; and JESS3‘s very own Millennial Leslie Bradshaw. The event will also feature the Pew Internet and American Life Project‘s Lee Rainie discussing the latest data on Millennials’ behavior, including trends in technology adoption, gadget ownership, social media, voting, and how we employ the Internet in civic and social groups.

The panel is Wednesday, July 13, with a networking hour at 7:30 a.m., and the discussion stretching from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m., hosted by the City Club of Washington at downtown D.C.’s Columbia Square. Register now.

Photo Credit: katieharbath

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We’re everywhere. We straddle online and offline worlds, checking in on foursquare from our favorite cafe, grabbing lunch with someone we met on Twitter, and catching up with our best friend from third grade via Facebook. We’re inundated with information, we have our fingers on the pulse of any number of niche cultures, and we know all the old tricks so your marketing appeals best be specifically targeted and narrowly tailored.

We’re Millennials, the subject a July 13 panel presented by Capital Cabal: “Millennials Overview: Gadgets, Politics and Future Online Behavior.” Panelists include former Washington Post technology columnist Rob Pegoraro; Matt Goddard, CEO of R2Integrated; and JESS3‘s very own Millennial Leslie Bradshaw. The event will also feature the Pew Internet and American Life Project‘s Lee Rainie discussing the latest data on Millennials’ behavior, including trends in technology adoption, gadget ownership, social media, voting, and how we employ the Internet in civic and social groups.

The panel is Wednesday, July 13, with a networking hour at 7:30 a.m., and the discussion stretching from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m., hosted by the City Club of Washington at downtown D.C.’s Columbia Square. Register now.

Photo Credit: katieharbath

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