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9.2.12
Background Investigation of Steve Jobs Released
The 191-page document, released under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), consists of the FBI’s 1991 background investigation of Steve Jobs for an appointed position on the U.S. President’s Export Council. The release also includes documents related to a 1985 investigation of a bomb threat against Apple >>>
13.6.11
Amina: a famous "gay girl" in Damascus, interesting story of a succesful hoax
23.4.10
14.10.09
27.6.09
The Iran Election and Social Media: The New News Revolution
by Nielsen Online >>>
Etichette:
eGovernment,
knowledge society,
media,
web 2.0
24.12.08
2006 simulation of Fessenden's Christmas eve broadcast
happened exactly 102 years ago (24th Dec. 1906): the first radio broadcast as we know it >>>
worth to be listen.
17.10.08
13.6.08
8.5.08
13.3.08
15.9.07
19.8.07
12.7.07
22.6.07
THREE QUARTERS OF U.S. ONLINE ADULTS LISTEN TO AUDIO ON HOME COMPUTERS
Seventy-two percent of online adults in the U.S. are using their home computers to listen to audio content, according to a new study by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)®. Computer-Sourced Audio Consumption in the Home reveals that rapid penetration of the PC in U.S. households (now estimated at 82 percent) has more and more consumers looking to their home computer instead of their TV, DVD player or CD player for a home audio experience >>>
20.6.07
18.6.07
Scarborough Newspaper Audience Ratings Report
The Scarborough Newspaper Audience Ratings Report provides single-source print, website and Integrated Newspaper Audience (the combined print and online weekly audiences) ratings for 135 newspapers across 74 DMAs measured by Scarborough.
View the full report including the free data and further analyses in this PDF file.
View the full report including the free data and further analyses in this PDF file.
13.6.07
Writing Technologies
Writing Technologies is an online peer-reviewed journal which publishes research on the relationship between technology and textuality. It focuses on the place of technology in both established and emerging fiction, assesses recent critical and theoretical debates about writing’s technological locations, and explores the forms of literary innovation that are made possible by new modes of articulation. The journal is published on a biannual basis >>>
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