(De)personalized
The online world is increasingly personalized, while real-world settings are increasingly depersonalized. Will it change?
The online world is increasingly personalized, while real-world settings are increasingly depersonalized. Will it change?
And apparently, you don’t care about how others do, either.
Obama is to Roosevelt as YouTube is to radio = a major moment in communications.
Bow down before your duly elected and merciful leader.
Please join us in welcoming the culinary acumen of Joseph Esposito to the Scholarly Kitchen. Joe is an independent consultant providing strategy assessment and interim management to the information industries. He has served as an executive at Simon & Schuster […]
Open source has come to hardware, illustrating again why the lessons still don’t apply to scholarship.
It’s only been 6,000+ days since the Web launched, proving that some things are only possible in practice.
Morgan-Stanley’s 2008 Internet Trends report is out, and the shocks emanate from the complex interrelationships of the trends.
While the election of Barack Obama was a breakthrough in race relations, it also marks a breakthrough in the scholarly world.
A new report from Forrester Research (paid report) reveals that social media is growing in nearly every way possible, with some aspects rocketing into majorities of the population. The author of the report, Josh Bernhoff, provides an overview in his […]