“It’s fascinating to consider that events based industries such as live music have succeeded in growing their overall pie, whilst so much of the digital media debate is about cannibalisation.” – Publishing Rights Society (PRS), UK[1] Live events are an important social, cultural and economic component of many of our lives. They are both a […]
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For the past few years, new social networks have emerged on the Internet. One particular characteristic of these online social networks is that they are based on a particular area. For instance, there is Instagram, a social network that was initially created for photo sharing, and there is also Vimeo, a video-sharing social network, which lets users […]
EventHive Privacy Policy
In Eventhive, we provide users with a series of functions based on GPS in order to find local events or friends. However, this might become a concern for users and form as a barrier to new customers. Privacy is a concern for many of us and privacy to a person is “contextual” and “situated” depending […]
The Project Brief 1.0 – Initial Proposition
Written by the EventHive team Today, social networking sites are an important part of daily life for some people and are a useful tool for sharing experiences of events. However, existing social networking sites (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram etc.) are not specifically designed for event-based activities. Arguably, they lack efficient mechanisms to attract people to interact […]
Welcome to EventHive!
Welcome to Group 11’s COMP 6217 project portfolio blog. In this post, we would like to introduce to you our exciting new social networking business venture, EventHive, and introduce you to the team behind it… The Proposal EventHive recognises that live events and experiences, whether they be major sporting events, conferences, or music festivals are profoundly social experiences. For many of […]