See on Scoop.it – Journalism and the WEB Le jour va bientôt se lever pour une civilisation qui se concevra elle-même comme un sujet cognitif à l’échelle planétaire. L’intelligence vivante (et non pas l’intelligence artificielle!) d’une grande civilisation numérique nous attend dans un avenir qui n’est pas si lointain, avec les communautés qui l’animent et…
See on Scoop.it – Journalism and the WEB Advocacy and non-profit agencies like Human Rights Watch fall into a group that veteran media-watcher Dan Gillmor calls “almost journalists,” and they are expanding their ability to produce their own journalism in much the same way that brands and advertisers have been Rodrigo Mesquita‘s insight: Robert Thomson,…
See on Scoop.it – Journalism and the WEB Pew’s annual omnibus report finds that the transition to digital, and the influx of new money and new ideas, only represents a sliver of activity in the broader media. Rodrigo Mesquita‘s insight: In Pew Research Center’s latest State of the News Media report, just out, you get a…
See on Scoop.it – Journalism and the WEBA look at key trends in the main sectors of the news media from Pew Research Center’s State of the News Media 2014. Rodrigo Mesquita‘s insight: state of the media 2014: os indicadores chave do novo mundo das notícias e mídia em permanente beta via @pewjournalism See on…
See on Scoop.it – Journalism and the WEB Like Microsoft, other webmail giants all reserve the right to read user emails, if ‘deemed necessary’. By Alex Hern Rodrigo Mesquita‘s insight: não há diferenças entre os gigante da rede. todos eles reivindicam direitos sobre sua privacidade, que não vela nada See on www.theguardian.com
See on Scoop.it – Journalism and the WEB Facebook and its journey from social network to ad network in less than a year, It’s not celebrating 10 years of Facebook that we should be talking about; it’s how Facebook seems to have changed what it is without telling anyone, writes Chris Buckley, director of digital…