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Blogging Vs. Microblogging: Twitter's Global Growth Flattens, While WordPress' Picks Up
A Tech crunch article about stats that debunk the argument about microblogging being expected to surpass blogging in popularity within a few years from inception.
Next: An Internet Revolution in Higher Education - BusinessWeek
Article: Web technology is poised to shake universities, the way it rocked newspapers and the music industry—with convenient, cheaper alternatives
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Web technology is poised to shake universities, the way it rocked newspapers and
the music industry—with convenient, cheaper alternatives
Which Social Sites Do People Use Most for Sharing Content on the Internet
Facebook is now the most popular site for sharing content followed by a distant Twitter. Surprisingly, more people now prefer to bookmark content on Yahoo! Bookmarks and Windows Live Favorites than Google or Delicious which dominated the scene in 2007.
Mashable Mind Map: What is the Future of Blogging?
The future of blogging. Where is it going ?
onlinefacilitation - Twitter Collaboration Stories
Still to be convinced by Twitter in education? Take a look at the Twitter collaboration stories wiki for some ideas and good examples of how it can be used
Top News - Six technologies soon to affect education
From E-School News. Collaborative environments, cloud computing, and "smart" objects are among the technologies that a group of experts believes will have a profound impact on K-12 education within the next five years or sooner.
Clay Shirky: How Twitter can make history | Video on TED.com
Clay Shirky shows how Facebook, Twitter and TXTs help citizens in repressive regimes to report on real news, bypassing censors (however briefly) re:The news from Iran. The end of top-down control of news is changing the nature of politics. A good overall presentation on how web 2.0 technology is revolutionizing the media landscape
What is Web 3.0? Semantic Web & other Web 3.0 Concepts Explained in Plain English
A series of presentations that sum up main differences between Web 1.0, Web 2.0 and Web 3.0.
Twitterfall
Twitterfall is a way of viewing the latest 'tweets' of upcoming trends and custom searches on the micro-blogging site Twitter. Updates fall from the top of the page in near-realtime.
Modern Sitemap and Footer
A nice review of current trend of placing a mini- (or contextual) sitemap in the footer of each page. It looks at 20 websites (from big corporation to small portfolio sites) who organized their footer cleverly to enhance usability
Mike Walsh - Keynote Speaker: Latest Videos
A 40 minute video of a speech Mike Walsh gave on ten emerging trends in media at the New Media Days conference held in Copenhagen last year
Peter Hirshberg on TV and the web | Video on TED.com
In this absorbing look at emerging media and tech history, Peter Hirshberg shares some crucial lessons from Silicon Valley and explains why the web is so much more than "better TV."
Icerocket blog search
A search engine that is a good tool for search blog materials as well as otther digital media. Can also be used to follow trends.
Main Page - Horizon Project
workspace for the Horizon Project. The New Media Consortium's Emerging Technologies Initiative focuses on expanding the boundaries of teaching, learning and creative expression by creatively applying new tools in new contexts
Tame The Web » Blog Archive » Ten Trends & Technologies for 2009
Michael Stephen's "Welcome to the 2009" version of TTW’s annual look at the trends and technologies that I believe will impact what we do in libraries and information centers.
Trendrr - Track Compare Share
Track a variety of data sources (eg social networks, blogs, video views) to discover trends that are happening in real time.
Pew Internet: Future of the Internet
Summary of Pew Report on Web 3 that outlines key trends. from a survey of internet leaders, activists and analysts shows they expect major tech advances as the phone becomes a primary device for online access, voice-recognition improves, artificial and virtual reality become more embedded in everyday life, and the architecture of the internet itself improves
IBM: Talking Web Will be Commonplace in 5 Years - ReadWriteWeb
Every year IBM releases a "Next Five in Five" list, a list of innovations that "have the potential to change the way people work, live and play over the next five years".
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