- Why one educator will not buy an E-book reader
This is the third post in the series about E-book readers, which are an intermediate gadget medium in my opinion. Something better and more open lies in our reading and viewing future, for sure.
This post by a Columbi…
Topic: Gadgets, Ebookreader, Ebook | Read more
- 9 Problems with Using Kindle in the Classroom
A Princeton Univesity Professor is not satisfied with the Kindle. Undergraduate students for a course on "Civil Society and Public Policy" are using Kindle DX, with 15 e-books for the course preloaded on the device under…
Topic: Actually Useful Technology Buyers Guide, Ebook, Kindle, Review | Read more
- Will Facebook and Twitter ever make some real money?
Like Facebook before it, Twitter has done deals with cash-rich heavyweights, which has given some hopes that the company is actually profitable. How realistic is that thinkingWhen you put the revenue into perspective and…
Topic: Internet and Websites, Twitter, Facebook, Advertising | Read more
- Myspace versus Facebook, Revisited
The Compete Blog reports more about the Myspace vs. Facebook comparison story:
If you’re MySpace, the graph below certainly stings – in the past two years, average stay for a visitor to the site has dropped from 30 m…
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- The case against Amazon Kindle so far
Two stories the New York Times and Crunchgear suggest that these are early days still for Amazon's e-book reader Kindle.
Crunchgear says the present Kindle model is not so useful for students. Reasons?
- Weak body no…
Topic: Gadgets, Kindle, Ebooks | Read more
- The Online Journalism Handbook: How online journalists can use Facebook
On facebook, you do the usual stuff that you would do on any social networking site: set up your profile page, a profile that projects your professional personality. Look at other journalists on Facebook and see what wor…
Topic: Media, Onlinejournalismhandbook, Facebook, Social networking | Read more