Our Links from September 21st through September 29th
These are our links for September 21st through September 29th:
- Martin: Is Social Media Impacting How Much We Email? | Nielsen Wire – It actually appears that social media use makes people consume email more, not less, as we had originally assumed – particularly for the highest social media users.
- Martin: Bibliotek og Medier: Gratis adgang til forskningsresultater er en god forretning – Danmark kan tjene millioner, hvis forskerne på universiteter og læreanstalter lægger deres rapporter gratis ud på nettet. Det viser en ny undersøgelse fra DEFF, Danmarks Elektroniske Fag- og Forskningsbibliotek.
- Andreas L: – The Obvious? – Social Business – "What I believe is happening, as more of our society becomes more connected and computing power and bandwidth become pervasive, is the equivalent of the advent of the printing press. Before the printing press “the truth” was pretty much under the control of the monarchy and the church. Without access to the ability to produce expensive and labour-intensive manuscripts most people’s ability to communicate was confined to word-of-mouth. With the advent of the printing press access to knowledge and understanding became widespread and the ability to instigate “mass communication” became more accessible to more of the population. Arguably the result was the questioning of the authority of the Church which led to the Reformation and ultimately the Enlightenment."




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