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13 Dec 09

How Huge Is the Internet on an Average Day? - Internet - Gizmodo

"The internet is, like, big. So's this infographic showing just how crazy huge it is, and what 210 billion emails, 3 million Flickr images, 43 million gigabytes (on phones) sent on an average day really means. It hurts."

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How 3.6 Zettabytes of Data Get Consumed - hmi - Gizmodo

"You probably already saw that the average American tears through 34GB of data per person per day. Here's how the media has evolved these last few decades (sorry print), and below a way to compare your consumption with Joe Average."

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12 Jun 08

Is Google Making Us Stupid? by Nicholas Carr

Carr reflects on what the Internet may be doing to our brains as we change our reading habits.

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03 Jun 08

YouTube - WOW: An Example of New Media's Value to the Humanities

What's new about new media? A visual essay that tracks how the discussion of the New Humanities spread following the posting of "The Future is Now" to youTube. As a way of starting a conversation, the video has helped bring insights from across the country to Rutgers, enriching our efforts to put together a vision that builds on the wisdom of others

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30 May 08

Internet Archive: Prelinger Archives

Prelinger Archives was founded in 1983 by Rick Prelinger in New York City. Over the next twenty years, it grew into a collection of over 60,000 "ephemeral" (advertising, educational, industrial, and amateur) films. In 2002, the film collection was acquired by the Library of Congress, Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division. Prelinger Archives remains in existence, holding approximately 4,000 titles on videotape and a smaller collection of film materials acquired subsequent to the Library of Congress transaction. Its goal remains to collect, preserve, and facilitate access to films of historic significance that haven't been collected elsewhere.

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07 May 08

Children and Electronic Media: Parenting in the Technological Age

Children and Electronic Media: Parenting in the Technological Age

www.futureofchildren.princeton.edu/...parents - Preview

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