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Tiana Stefanic

The iPad and the e-Book Revolution - 0 views

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    Extensive report about the potential challenges to be faced by publishers as they adapt to the predicted 'e-book revolution'
Tiana Stefanic

Digital Education Revolution - Overview - 0 views

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    This is a source for one of my previous blog posts that I haven't yet bookmarked on Diigo. It outlines the Digital Education Revolution that will be implemented by the Department of Education as a response to the policy imperative of decreasing the digital divide in the younger generation of Australians.
Rachael Bolton

Al Jazeera offers reality check for the Twitterverse - 1 views

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    The head of new media for Middle East broadcaster and news service Al Jazeera has poured cold water on the much-hyped role of Twitter as the technology that started grass-roots revolution in Iran. Despite the US government's moves to prevent scheduled maintenance of the site to enabled Iranians to "Tweet out" to the world about the election, it seems a torrent of on-the-ground Tweets simply doesn't add up. After analyzing information about the alleged Iranian-based Tweeters, just 6 accounts could be verified as actually being on the ground.
martinamarsic

Students charged for take-home computers | The Australian - 0 views

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    Victorian school charges levy for take-home computers; a charity steps in to pay when parents can't afford to. School possibly in breach of DER program.
Amanda Lansdowne

From tiny dotcoms the mighty internet has grown - Features, Gadgets & Tech - The Indepe... - 0 views

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    A concise timeline of the World Wide Web. From the first domain right through to Twitter, it highlights major innovations and events in the development of the internet.
Amanda Lansdowne

Lara Bingle | Michael Clarke | Miranda Devine - 0 views

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    Miranda Devine (yes Miranda Devine) makes some interesting observations and points about the break up of Michael Clarke between Lara Bingle and the role that social networking tools such as Twitter played in this. Devine also touches on issues of sexism and feminism.
Tamsin Lloyd

Where does privacy fit in the online video revolution? | Victor Keegan | Technology | g... - 1 views

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    We all know video content is one of the most popular types of content on the web, driving some of the most innovative and popular web based applications (for example Skype, ChatRoulette, YouTube). However, new video-centric applications, which combine real-time, social networking and broadcasting are putting an even more intense spotlight on questions of privacy than ever before. This particular article profiles examples that are surely just web minutes away from the tipping point, giving users the chance to broadcast their lives in ways Twitter can only dream of. Surprisingly, the article only touches on privacy issues, suggesting that we are too willing to post personal information about ourselves. Reader comments rightly point out we are moving into very murky territory where the attitude seems to be that anything posted on the web is fair game and can be used against the person who posted it.
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    What does it mean for both your privacy and personal reputation if you are putting everything online? If governments/corporations/employers etc can access so much personal information about you, how will this affect your life and the 'control' that such organisations have?
marinecf

Teens Close Digital Divide with Mobile Web - eMarketer - 1 views

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    The mobile phone is a tool that can help bridge the digital divide permitting to US teenagers from low income households to access the Internet even if they don't have access to a home computer.
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    related to this, this article suggests that the humble mobile phone may be slowly eroding the digital divide in third world countries, India in this example. http://inside.org.au/india-mobile-revolution/
John Band

Realism, Idealism and Social Media - 0 views

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    Interesting piece dissecting the Kremlin's Plan to Prevent Facebook Revolution (yes, that probably requires the comedy Russian accent) - the assumption that people who *currently* use the Internet apolitically will *always* use the Internet apolitically doesn't necessarily hold.
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