Other responses that netted some notice were that newspapers contained better or
more detailed information than they can get elsewhere, while some older readers
said that newspaper reading had become a habit
Older users said they looked in newspapers for community and regional general
and business news and for obituaries.
With what I am reading so far, I think I would rather wait for the HP Slate rather than rushing out to purchase an Ipad. I think this was a very clever marketing technique by HP.
"Why Social Networking?
Through social networking
, people can use
networks of online friends and group memberships to keep in touch with current
friends, reconnect with old friends or create real-life friendships through
similar interests or groups. Besides establishing important social
relationships, social networking members can share their interests with other
like-minded members by joining groups and forums. Some networking can also help
members find a job or establish business contacts.
Most social networking websites also offer additional features. In addition
to blogs and forums, members can express themselves by designing their profile
page to reflect their personality. The most popular extra features include music
and video sections. Members can read bios of their favorite music artists from
the artist's profile page as well as listen to their favorite songs and watch
music videos. The video section can include everything from member-generated
videos from hundreds of subjects to TV clips and movie trailers."
The online article explains some of the features of Social Networking Websites. I try not to post important information on Social Networking Websites.
-Yvonne Garth
The online article explains some of the features of Social Networking Websites. I try not to post important information on Social Networking Websites.
-Yvonne Garth
This is a Wall Street Journal article from January 12, 2011. It is a refreshing view of teenagers doing something wonderful as we always seem to read of the pitfalls of being a teen. The article references our PEW readings on technology useage by age group.
I found this site a few months ago when we discussing this topic. I found it very interesting that there is still a gap between the different races. In reading what the Pew team found and what this one did, it was very interesting.
This Valentine's Day article relates how a NY bakery kept business brisk during recent bad weather. Using Facebook and Twitter to remind customers of the hot drinks they serve and offering coupons helped out. The write-up also mentions a change in marketing Spot Dessert took by hiring a PR firm that would lead them into the social media as part of their advertising and communications with customers. People who frequent there are encouraged to join the fun by adding photos of their food or answering questions posted on the site. The general manager of the bakery is quoted as saying, "we wanted to create a personality around our brand." After reading this article, my response is "Mission Accomplished!"
Since Facebook is used by nearly everyone in our class, you should read this article which explains why not to be on Facebook. There are many interesting points in here!
This article, which is authored by a member of the Asia Future Internet Forum, looks at some of the current mobile internet trends, and also addresses some of the potential problems. It gives the author's proposal for an alternative mobile network design. While I don't expect anyone to read all the fine print in this (some of it is IT oriented and somewhat confusing), the big picture is what I find interesting-- people have so much faith and support for mobile internet that they want to develop some sort of international standards for it. People taking initiative such as this will really have a big impact on how the mobile network is shaped in the future!
This is a fabulous website holding vast amounts of current IT news. Some of it's articles are geared towards professionals, where as others are quite informative and easy to read.
It looks like the texting generation has nothing to worry about as these phones get faster all the time. After reading this I wondered, should I upgrade my phone or wait six months and something else will come out.
This is the third in a series looking at the lessons for the United States from broadband deployment in other countries. Read the first and second posts. In the paradises of broadband - Japan, South Korea and Sweden - nearly everyone can surf far faster and far cheaper than anyone in the United States.