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Mike Wesch

IFTF 2004 Forecast demo now an iPhone application | Institute For The Future - 0 views

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    Colleen Morgan, an archeologist from the University of California, Berkeley working at the historic San Francisco Presidio, has created an almost perfectly similar mobile mapping application for an iPhone
Mike Wesch

MediaShift . NBC's Penguin Story Goes from Web to 'Nightly News' | PBS - 0 views

  • For Duffy, as for the other producers, editors and camerapeople who have tried it, walking on the "digital journalist" side has been exhilarating. The ability to totally control the assignment and embrace the full craft of storytelling is a refreshing change in what has become an almost assembly-line-like news production system of specialists.
Mike Wesch

Garage Cinema - 0 views

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Mike Wesch

YouTube - Figuring out life - 0 views

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    :20 - sharing some insights with me (talking to future self)
Christopher Hyams Hart

Web 2.0 Expo Reveals: Mobile Is The New Desktop, Social Nets The New Media Companies - ... - 0 views

  • Wolfe's three laws of the brave new Web 2.0 world are: Mobile is the new desktop, the home page is dead, and social networks like Facebook and MySpace presage the media company of the future.
  • No one, and I can't stress this enough, gives a shit about your brand. They care about what user experience you deliver to them. This obtains whether you're in the physical world selling a product, or online serving up content.
  • The new go-to destination of users won't be home pages but instead will be Web apps. That is, users will access content -- news, blogs, video -- and interact with your (their) communities via apps, hopefully apps that you develop and sell ads around.
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      Or user profiles become the new home pages, with opeind consolidation of the user postings and forums.
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  • One pundit at Web 2.0, Brian Fling, put it more succinctly. He sees the iPhone as a new medium in and of itself, as significant as radio, television, and the Internet itself have been.
  • When you think about it, the Smartphone is the first device that fulfills McLuhan's prediction that electronics will become an extension of the human nervous system.
Adam Bohannon

Charging by the Byte to Curb Internet Traffic: Financial News - Yahoo! Finance - 0 views

  • Time Warner would not reveal how many gigabytes an average customer uses, saying only that 95 percent of customers use under 40 gigabytes each in a month.
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