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For the 'Pecha Kucha Presentation' the script was embedded as notes on the powerpoint, therefore they are not visible one the slides and some of the slides did not contain text . I have added a script below which we followed:
Second Slide- Introduction:
This
is when a good or service becomes more valuable and more known as more people
use it. The more popular, well known or distributed the service, object or
thing being used is, the more valuable it becomes. There are many examples of
this which are going to been talked about throughout the presentation. And many
of these examples are well known with the generation of today. Network effect is also refereed to as network
externality.
Fourth Slide- An insight:
Thedore vail was the founder of
the bell telephone – the first model of the basic telephone
From
telephones we have developed into a more technical idea of communication.
Fifth Slide- Telephones:
Telephones
are an early idea of the network effect.
This
is because telephones make a spider web of connections but for those
connections to be possible you have to have more than one user.
Sixth Slide- The Fax Machine:
Before
a prolific expansion in media technology, there were only three fax machines.
With
the increase in technology, it therefore increases the significance and value of certain networks.
Seventh Slide:
The more people that use these specific networks the
more value it becomes to other users. For example, Ebay would have little
use if there was no one to consume or compete with the auctions.
Eigth Slide:
The internet increases in value if more people are using
it. An example of this is Amazon, which tracks people’s purchases and creates
recommendations for future consumptions.
Ninth Slide- Web 2.0:
The new generation of web design allows
the audience to interact more with the internet instead of it being a static
medium of its predecessor 1.0 for example where would facebook be without the input
of comments.
Not just on the bases for people to
comment but on the bases of uploading pictures creating blogs other people
status but on the structure of how facebook updates its self.
Tenth Slide:
Facebook is a prime example
of network media. Social network sites such as facebook and Twitter rely on mass amounts of
users to make the site more useful, therefore the more users it has, the more
valuable it will become. At first facebook or ‘facemash, attracted 450 to the site, as more people join, and
there friends and family join, the more useful it becomes.
Eleventh Slide:
The
network effect is often the result of word-of-mouth. For example you may adopt
a service initially because someone you know uses it; later, you may adopt a
service because "everyone" uses it.. This is common again with facebook, one friend may have
an account and persuade you to sign up, therefore generating more people to use
the site.
Twelth Slide:
Another
example is Torrents. To share a file a peer open a folder
Thirteenth Slide- Positives of network effects:
Businesses
can expand with increasing members
Markets
can adapt to meet user’s needs
Certain
networks allow people to connect, where they can send requests to one another,
such as Farmville, increasing the number of people.
Fourteenth Slide-Negatives of network effects: