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Archive for April, 2006

In April 20, 2006 edition of LRB. [Link.]

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The NYT had an interesting long article on the problems Murdoch faces in making MySpace profitable. I’ve kept a pdf version in the Ecology folder.

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Latest research report from the Pew Internet Survey.
The internet has become increasingly important to users in their everyday lives. The proportion of Americans online on a typical day grew from 36% of the entire adult population in January 2002 to 44% in December 2005. The number of adults who said they logged on at least [...]

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IMDB Plot Summary for Photos to Send (2002)
In 1954 celebrated photographer Dorothea Lange traveled to rural County Claire in Western Ireland on an assignment for Life Magazine. The photos she took there captured a way of life fast vanishing and a people hardened, but not broken, by poverty and grueling labor. 44 years later filmmaker [...]

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Lovely, clever presentation.
Good example of how to use presentation software.
pdf filed in Media Ecology.

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Relevant to the Ofcom essay.
Link.
Part 3 — due for release on July 1, deals with the regulatory issues.
pdf filed in Media Ecology folder on PB.

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AP reports that a European Union report released yesterday shows wide differences in the level of Internet use among EU nations, with Benelux and Nordic countries leading the way and eastern and southeastern Europe generally lagging behind.
In the Netherlands, 78 percent of households are connected to the Net, compared to just 16 percent in Lithuania, [...]

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Blogging is…

“The most powerful two-way internet communications tool yet developed”.
Naked Conversations, page 28.

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John Naisbitt, author of Megatrends, replying to someone who said that “everything has changed” after 9/11.
“Everything never changes. Something has changed and it impacts everything else. Your life is the same. People go to the same jobs in the same places. They go home to the same families and watch the same [...]

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“We talk, you listen”.
From Naked Conversations, page 6.

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