Reading Times
Online reading times are heavily changed by web tablets, the iPad in particular; http://eicker.at/ReadingTimes (via @NYTimes)
Online reading times are heavily changed by web tablets, the iPad in particular; http://eicker.at/ReadingTimes (via @NYTimes)
Pew: 22% of online Americans used social networking or Twitter for politics in 2010 campaign; http://eicker.at/OnlinePolitics
Ditto for Germany, but at large not as heavily as in the US yet.
How media has been dealing with WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, and the secrets he spilled; http://eicker.at/DealingWithWikiLeaks
Valeski: Read the terms of service for social media services before you complain about privacy; http://eicker.at/DataMarkets
Armstrong: News remains important to the consumer, but where they get it from is not; http://eicker.at/NewsRelations
Bunz: Digitalisierung ist nicht bestimmt durch Normierung, sondern durch update und disruption; http://eicker.at/Digitalisierung
Possibly, even probably, there would be no Internet without 350 years of enlightenment by The Royal Society; http://eicker.at/RS
Will you fail? Doing nothing for 2 minutes is quite exhausting these days; http://eicker.at/Nothing (via @rivva)
Price: Why display ads are cool again: the shift from episodic to real-time banner ad marketing; http://eicker.at/DisplayAds
The use of on-line (social media) by political consumers has changed the face of politics in the US. The old media still thinks it controls the message and by reason controls the agenda. This is all changing now.