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A discussion of Pew Internet Project findings about how the internet has changed communities and the general learning environment of users. Presented to library executives.
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One of my favorite bloggers — Richard MacManus has (finally) been profiled by his hometown paper, The New Zealand Herald.
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Visit Japan’s top social-networking site, the 8-million-strong “Mixi,” and you’ll see prim, organized columns and boxes of stamp-size photos — not the flashy text and teen-magazine-like layout of its American counterpart, MySpace.com.
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More than 500 ideas were posted on IdeaStorm over the weekend. I love this one. The poster even supplied drawings.
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Henry Jenkins, founder of MIT’s comparative media studies program, debunks outdated ideas of the digital revolution in his book, proving that new media will not simply replace old media, but rather will learn to interact with it.
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Michael Wesch, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Kansas State University, and the guy behind the cool web 2.0 video that lots of folks are talking about.
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Dealing a blow to the $40 million experiment hailed as ushering in a new era for marketer-generated media, the attorney generals of 21 states are attacking Bud.tv for targeting under-age drinkers.
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Taking a tip from MySpace and Amazon, e-commerce sites are letting customers post comments, reviews and photos - and in the process finding out a lot about their customers.
19 February 2007
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