Connected Organizations: The Migration to Serving Multi-audiences through Multi-ways using Multi-strategies
How the internet and cell phones have changed the way that people relate to organizations and participate in communities.
How the internet and cell phones have changed the way that people relate to organizations and participate in communities.
A look at the latest survey results about how experts predict the future impact of technology.
Technology experts and stakeholders believe that innovative forms of online cooperation could result in more efficient and responsive for-profit firms, non-profit organizations, and government agencies by the year 2020.
Q. What was the most interesting thing you discovered in compiling this report? LR: The material I sent you is part of a much larger analysis of the State of the News Media that was done by the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism (PEJ). There are a tremendous number of new insights […]
Excerpts from material contributed by the Pew Internet Project to the Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism "State of the News Media" report.
An overwhelming majority of Americans get their news from multiple news platforms. Which media sectors do people in the U.S rely on most? How has the internet and mobile technology changed the way people consume news? A joint PEJ-Pew Internet survey examines how internet and cell phone users have transformed news into a social experience.
How internet and cell phone users have turned news into a social experience.
Is Google making us stupid? Most experts surveyed in a new Pew Internet/Elon University study say the Internet enhances and augments human intelligence.
Experts and stakeholders discuss predictions about the future of the internet. Update: Correction.
Director Lee Rainie was invited to be a keynote speaker at VALA2010 in Melbourne.