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A survey of mobility 1/8: The new nomadism | Nomads at last | The Economist
Digital and urban Nomads...How did it started ?\nMobile lifestyle
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A survey of mobility 2/8: Working from anywhere | Labour movement | The Economist
Labour movement. Case study of a virtual consulting firm
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omadism works, he says, because everybody on his team is “conscientious and self-motivated”. But it did take some adjusting. At first the team's communications became more “transactional”—efficient but impersonal.
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oday's work nomadism descends from, but otherwise bears little resemblance to, the older model of “telecommuting”
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A survey of mobility 3/8: A nomadic environment | The new oases | The Economist
New working spaces...How are they build and under which criteria
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A survey of mobility 4/8: Family ties | The Economist
Mobility helps people to get closer. Nomadic technology, far from isolating people, brings them closer to their families, friends and lovers.\nNew form of communicating through mobile, emoticons, new rich vocablu
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A survey of mobility 5/8: Mobility and location | Location, location, location | The Economist
Location Location Location
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A survey of mobility 6/8: Nomadic monitoring | A world of witnesses | The Economist
Mobility used by people in various ways. Opportunities and pitfalls
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A survey of mobility 7/8: Homo mobilis | The Economist
People's behavior towards mobily communication
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You’ve Come a Long Way, Boomers, and You’re Online Now! - eMarketer
Baby boomers online stats and their major pattern of behavior
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Scientists ask: Is technology rewiring our brains? - International Herald Tribune
Is about how can digital technoligies rewrtite the way the human brain things, acts, and behave.
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Internet or sex, which would you choose? | Gaming and Culture - CNET News
Survey about internet and sex. More women prefer not to have sex for 2 weeks rather loosing their internet connection
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From Knowledgable to Knowledge-able: Learning in New Media Environments | Academic Commons
Teaching methods are changing. New media environment can be enormously disruptive towards existing teaching methods.
Wikis, blogs, tagging, social networking and other developments that fall under the “Web 2.0” buzz are inspired by a spirit of interactivity, participation, and collaboration. It is this “spirit” of Web 2.0 which is important to education. The technology is secondary. This is a social revolution, not a technological one !
Information is moving from paper to various digital formats
Information can be and is organized and easy to find (eventhough it's massive) due to tagging
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How Embracing Digital Can Change Corporate Culture - Advertising Age - Digital
An example of how ebracing digital can change corporate culture (an example of Pizza hut)
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