Porque os nativos digitais odeiam os jornais

Porque os nativos digitais odeiam os jornais

See on Scoop.it – Journalism and the WEB Dubbing digital natives the “asset-light” generations, Meeker notes that young people don’t want to own CDs, haul around books, buy cars, carry cash, do their own chores, or be committed to a full-time job. Instead, they use their smartphones to buy, borrow, or steal media; rent shared …

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Há futuro para os jornais impressos

Há futuro para os jornais impressos

See on Scoop.it – Journalism and the WEB “The direction of travel is clearly toward ‘new’ media, but ‘old’ media are still very much with us and do not appear to be about to disappear wholesale.” As this year begins, three notable reports share the same conclusion about the future of news: The path we …

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Review: Internet law for journalists

Review: Internet law for journalists

See on Scoop.it – Journalism and the WEB Most writing on law is like a gas: it expands to fill the space given to it. But a new ebook by journalism trainer Cleland Thom bucks the trend, and it’s all the better for it. See on onlinejournalismblog.com

O Espírito da Rede

O Espírito da Rede

do Demi Getschko A Internet na versão que conhecemos, que usa o conjunto de protocolos TCP/IP, completará 30 anos em 1 de janeiro de 2013, daqui a poucos dias. O DoD, Departamento de Defesa dos EUA, havia estabelecido janeiro de 1983 como data limite da migração da ARPANET para TCP/IP. E exatamente do nome deste …

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Mundo dividido: internet aberta ou fechada?

Mundo dividido: internet aberta ou fechada?

See on Scoop.it – Journalism and the WEB Mundo dividido: internet aberta ou fechada? Rodrigo Mesquita‘s insight: o alinhamento do brasil à russia, china e irã. ideologia ou armação visando as eleições (e financiadores) de 2014? See on blogs.estadao.com.br