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New Technology and Information Overload: A Few Questions from Neil Postman

Lloyd Brown wrote 2 months ago: Neil Postman, media and cultural critic. Earlier today I was working on preparing materials for some … more →

Tags: communications, Social Media, Mobile Communications, Apple, Communication, Internet, Luddite, Mobile Phone, Neil Postman

Health and Internet

Christopher wrote 2 months ago: I feel like my voice in the larger “Health 2.0″ conversation is slowly, but surely, taki … more →

Tags: Wilford Brimley, Advocacy, infographic, Internet, Social Media

Why do we collect history online?1 comment

Jay Weixelbaum wrote 3 months ago: This is a heady question that is central to the future of history writing, research, and publication … more →

Tags: dan cohen, Roy Rosenzweig, digital history, Digital preservation, Internet Archive, Library Of Congress, Digital Humanities

Tech Report: Many Facebook Users Taking A Break

Andre Torrez wrote 3 months ago: SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS)— If you have ever felt the need to take a break from Facebook, you are not alon … more →

Tags: News, Tech, Heard On, Syndicated Local, Larry Magid, technology, facebook, Internet, Privacy

Self-Tracking to Improve Kids’ Health: Pew Research Report1 comment

Zamzee Blog wrote 3 months ago: Americans are increasingly using smartphone apps and activity trackers to monitor their health, acco … more →

Tags: gamification, Research on Motivating Physical Activity, The New York Times, kids mobile apps, Quantified Self, self tracking, Pew Research Center, Tracking for Health, QS

Pew Study Suggests Libraries (And Print) Still Have A Future In An E-Book World

Anthony Ha wrote 4 months ago: A new study from the Pew Internet and American Life Project looks at the future of libraries. The st … more →

Tags: TC

Parents Use More Social Media - Often to Ensure Children's Security

Marti Weston wrote 5 months ago: In November the Pew Center on Internet and American Life together with Harvard’s Berkman Cente … more →

Tags: Parents and Technology, social networking, digital parenting, Interesting research, Social, research on the web, Digital Learning, digital world conversations, Privacy

Half of smartphone owners consult the ‘doctor in their pocket’ 2 comments

Ki Mae Heussner wrote 6 months ago: Mobile health is starting to come of age.  In 2010, the Pew Internet and American Life Project repor … more →

Tags: digital health, Health IT, Health Tech, mHealth, Mobile Behavior, mobile health, Smartphones

Pew Internet

Christopher wrote 7 months ago: Susannah Fox, Associate Director at Pew Internet & American Life Project, is on the podcast this … more →

Tags: Just Talking . . ., Podcast, Medicine X, Susannah Fox

Daily Dish 9-14-12: Pinterest, Primetime Two-Screening, Danish Bus, and Who Stole Charlie Costello's Shih Tzu?

thinkLA wrote 8 months ago: Women Prefer Pinterest, Young Adults Choose Instagram [STUDY] By Andrea Smith – Mashable If yo … more →

Tags: Daily Dish, Charlie Costello, Creativity Online, Denmark, Instagram, Mashable, MediaPost, Midttraffik, Mobile

Mini-Rumination: Stating the Obvious

foureyedcurmudgeon wrote 9 months ago: So the people from the Pew foundations – in this case, some highfalutin’ no-think tank called the “P … more →

Tags: e-readers, pew foundations, Onomatopoeia

Marketing to Women: Facebook Users Get More Than They Give

Jamie Dunham wrote 9 months ago: Are we obsessed with social media – or are we obsessed with ourselves?  That’s the quest … more →

Tags: online moms, Social Media, Trends, facebook, jamie dunham, The Lipstick Economy, Social media power user, social media posts, Self esteem and Facebook

Memo to higher ed: get ready for remote learning to rock your world3 comments

Ki Mae Heussner wrote 10 months ago: Like it or loathe it, web-enabled remote learning is increasingly pushing its way into colleges and … more →

Tags: Online Education, Online Learning, Online Forums, technology-mediated approaches, online learning startups, internet learning

Report: More than half of seniors now use the Web

UWF Center on Aging wrote 11 months ago: From (CNN)– “It’s looking like the digital divide may have less gray hair than it … more →

Tags: aging, Entertainment, CNN, UWF Center on Aging, Internet-using seniors

Twitter is Finding its Groove

Mike Stern wrote 11 months ago: Don’t look now but here comes Twitter. I know what you are thinking, “Twitter has been h … more →

Tags: Social Media, twitter, Billboard, Jacobs Media, Top 40 Update, tech survey, class of 2012

Physicians' Growing Use of Social Media. What Does It Mean?3 comments

ramseyc1 wrote 11 months ago: (For the next couple of months, my healthcare marketing intern, Charles Ramsey, will be helping to c … more →

Tags: Social Media, Physician Social Networks, Physician Social Media, LinkedIn, facebook, physician social media use, twitter, quantiamd, Nancy Fabozzi

Facebook: A Positive View of Life

Bradstock and Bradstock wrote 11 months ago: I’ve been on Facebook a few years, but I was a bit hesitant because I spend so much time on the comp … more →

Tags: facebook, Robertsdale High School, Social Media

The Death of Bookstores Accelerates

Douglas A. McIntyre wrote 1 year ago: Owners of bricks-and-mortar bookstores, from Barnes & Noble (NYSE: BKS) to independent shops on … more →

Tags: Consumer Electronics, technology, B.ks

KONY 2012 is the most viral video ever

Adam Hawkins wrote 1 year ago: KONY 2012 is the most viral video ever, getting 100 million views in six days, according to research … more →

Tags: Internet Stuff, twitter, technology, facebook, Internet, Tech, Social Media, Video, News


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