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Where is everyone?

Evita picked it up first, Steve twitted it first, so all what is left to me is mentioning it here. It’s a great story from Baekdal (no, never heard before) on how you can connect with people. Is it by advertising in newspaper? (sooo last century) On blogs maybe? (soooo two years ago). Or on [...]

Dublin Web Summit – post match analysis

Whither the web and new media? Whither politics and the new media? Whither commercial organizations and the new media? Did the Dublin Web Summit provide any answers to these questions. Or did it conclude we should go down the pub instead?

The “new” old generation

Bare facts are always the best way to prove you are right. And the fact is that – since I have my internet connection - I am off the list of daily newspaper subscribers. To be precise – no subscription papers or magazines arrive in my mailbox. But I am still a subscriber of the same [...]

Different meanings for different media

The different supports – press, radio, TV, internet have different uses and meanings according to different temporal and spatial contexts. Is it the same effect when we read an article in a newspaper, when we hear a radio programme about it, when we watch a television programme or we read a blog in the internet? We can [...]

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