Ronald Wopereis asks: "Currently every major online social and/or business network has this concept called "user profile". The information inside such profile would hardly be considered factual by any news reporter or judge. Clearly, our presentation of ourselves is biased, aimed at offering a certain kind of contact while at the same time making sure that our shadow elements are left out as "not really relevant at this stage of relationship building".
In my theory of attention, and following Spinoza's comments 300 years ago that mind and body are two perspectives on one and the same area, i see a future where software usage is what builds a user profile."
My answer is: I guess LinkedIn is pioneering the "successor of (professional) user profile" with 3 specific features:
- who you know - your network
- recommendations from current and past colleagues
- LinkedIn Q&A feature where you can advertize your skills by asking and answering question. from what I understand this is what you call "software usage".
In addition to what's on LinkedIn, as Ronald wrote it, every name can be "googled". That's why in addition to Linkedin Q&A, it's a good practice to participate to forums and publish some papers.
Read also: GROW YOUR NETWORK WHILE YOU DON'T NEED IT!
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I think this is the start, but there's a much bigger bear waiting to be uncovered in this discussion. Check out my real response here: http://ncane.com/q0n
after reading this comment, I changed the title of my post from "user profile" to "(professional) user profile".
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