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15th annual Aspen Institute Roundtable on Information Technology, taking part in a discussion about the Mobile Generation. More than two dozen participants examined the profound changes ahead as a result of the convergence of wireless technologies and the
campuses should plan to deploy learning technologies that encourage and support interaction. In this context, interaction comes in two varieties: human-to-information and human-to-human. In the Information Age, the focus has been on delivering and accessi
The rapid pace of advances in biomedical research has generated a lively public discussion on the morality of embryonic stem cell research and human cloning. Nearly every mainstream religious group that has officially taken a position on human cloning for
Facebook has tapped Comcast's user-generated video platform, Ziddio, to be its official video-sharing service in a deal that also includes contests and a chance to have online videos air as part of a TV show called "The Facebook Diaries."
Of all frequent YouTube users, two-thirds (66%) claim they are sacrificing other activities when on YouTube. Although their visits to the site are most likely to have been at the expense of visiting other websites (36%), time spent watching TV is next mos
College media advisers and editors - especially a certain subset of folks located in close proximity to metro dailies - had better turn a watchful eye toward Roanoke, Va. over the next few months. A new Web site and approach to reaching college audiences
The MIT Comparative Media Studies (CMS) program is committed to the art of thinking across media forms, theoretical domains, cultural contexts, and historical periods
The Convergence Culture Consortium (C3) explores the ways the business landscape is changing in response to the growing integration of content and brands across media platforms and the increasingly prominent roles that consumers are playing in shaping the
Viacom and Google--through their squabble with YouTube over how big the piece of the pie will be--has lost perspective of the fan in the process, the whole force driving the power of both entities
When YouTube founder Chad Hurley discussed paying users for content last week, the future of Web entertainment suddenly seemed to hinge on two questions: Which sites will pay you? And how much?
The Sunlight Foundation offers "transparency grants" for the development and enhancement of databases and websites that enhance publicly disclosed information on Congress, lobbying and federal contracting. Our goal is support groups and individuals who ar
Comcast Corp. and Facebook.com are joining forces to create a television series from user-generated videos that will appear online and through video on demand. Called ``Facebook Diaries,'' the series will consist of 10 half-hour episodes
Hearst Magazines is pushing into the mobile space this week with the introduction of new cell phone sites for Seventeen, Cosmopolitan and Cosmo Girl -- with more planned this spring for Good Housekeeping, Redbook, Esquire, Popular Mechanics and House Beau