Posts Tagged ‘media’
Apr 27

Rich Ling – The Mobile Connection

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Mobile telecommunication devices have penetrated our daily lives and are used by all sections of society. Enforced by flaterates and highly technological gadgets, which combine phones, musicplayers and mobile interent access, they a central role in our daily lives. Mobile phones are used in a variety of contexts and various locations by differnt people for differnet reasons. What is the impact the growing usage and relevance has on our society? That is the central question Ling investigates in his book The Mobile Connection: the Cell Phone’s Impact on Society. more »

Apr 01

Web 2.0 concepts

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Folksonomy, the long tail, wisdom of the masses, crowdsourcing, perpetual beta – these are just some web 2.0 buzzwords and concepts that build the foundation for modern web sites. But they are often unknown, misused or even exhausted. The following short descriptions try to glance over the meaning and their really important background. more »

Mar 18

Digital Brand Experience

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Ubiquitous access to data and information, instant communication and electronic processes have changed the way how brands are recognized by and presented to the user. New tactics and strategies are required to come up with these demands and to create a unique digital brand experience. more »

Jan 02

As a source of information, the internet ranks higher as television, books, newspapers or the radio. That’s a fact. Another one is, that the amount of information in the word wide web growths rapidly from day to day. Search engines do a good job in helping people to find what they are searching for (or what the engines thinks they are searching for). But is the approach of “only searching” still enough? more »

Nov 07

Interacitve projects are mostly multidisciplinary projects that suffer from being neither a technical nor a mere conceptual one. These projects require therfor a special kind of management that gives the producers the creative space they need and the project managers a clear line to track the process. So these projects and concepts demand for a special management process. more »