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Candy is Dandy | Meg's iMedia Musings
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Meg's iMedia Musings. May 3, 2010. For years candy companies have undoubtedly made their delicious treats synonymous with fun. Whether they were tempting people with dancing candies across a theater screen or paying a pretty penny for advertising spots, these businesses have tried to incorporate themselves in people’s lives as often as they could. This is the same today as it was years before, only this time these sweets are more prominent in a whole new media platform. Unfortunately, sometimes the sugar...
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If I Can Dream… | Meg's iMedia Musings
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Meg's iMedia Musings. If I Can Dream…. April 18, 2010. A recent presentation became the second time that I have heard of this interactive reality TV show, and it just seems to get more and more interesting and, well, crazy sounding every time someone talks about it. If I Can Dream is a television show that features five young performers, who are living together, that are striving to reach fame and stardom in Hollywood. That you can actually visit their site, http:/ www.ificandream.com/#/house. Most inter...
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Should Someone Else Have to Be Responsible for Your Reputation? | The Future Freaks Me Out!
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The Future Freaks Me Out! Should Someone Else Have to Be Responsible for Your Reputation? March 7, 2010 at 12:09 pm. This week in Contemporary Media Issues we read. The Future of Reputation. By Daniel J. Solove and discussed issues of privacy, gossip, and norms on the Internet. In one of our classes we watched a couple of video segments about a reputation defender . Have you ever heard of a reputation defender? So what exactly is reputation management, you ask? No one has yet found a way to delete anythi...
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May | 2010 | The Future Freaks Me Out!
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The Future Freaks Me Out! Archive for May, 2010. Contemporary Media Issues Final Exam – “The New Media Landscape: What Should We Be Most Concerned About? Opening Remarks of Authors. Ken Auletta would say that the Internet needs to remain as free and open to everyone as possible. Yes, some people put garbage online, but the best things will rise to the top, just as with Google’s search engine results. Daniel Solove would say that the most important issue for the future is the changing view of privacy and ...
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Will Living in a Hyperconnected Society Bring Families Closer Together? | The Future Freaks Me Out!
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The Future Freaks Me Out! Will Living in a Hyperconnected Society Bring Families Closer Together? May 7, 2010 at 11:47 pm. I attended the Social Media Futures Academy on April 30. A part of the FutureWeb 2010 Conference geared toward highschoolers in Raleigh, N.C. I had the opportunity to sit in on a session about the hyperconnected family, given by one of my professors at Elon. You go online (if you have that service enabled) or monitor his phone through yours. You figure out exactly where he is, sh...
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The future of the Internet: Will societal norms hold up? | iMedia blogger
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Privacy, Part 2: The little guys. Convergence culture and Disney: What does this mean for kids? March 19, 2010 · 11:35 am. The future of the Internet: Will societal norms hold up? After having read Jonathan Zittrain’s The Future of the Internet, I have been thinking a lot about what the future holds, and the importance of finding a solution between maintaining an open Internet and handling underlying privacy and security issues. I like Wikipedia and enjoy the overall concept, but I don’t think that it wo...
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5 popular brands that have laid low on TV ad campaigns | iMedia blogger
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The DL on Facebook. Final Exam →. May 9, 2010 · 6:39 pm. 5 popular brands that have laid low on TV ad campaigns. I was watching TV the other day and flipping between channels when a Starbucks commercial came on for the company’s new coffee-based, customizable Frappucinos. It was then that it occurred to me: I haven’t seen a Starbucks ad on television since the DoubleShot commercials in 2005. Starbucks’ has historically sponsored very few television commercials. Why? Well as a viewer, it seems obvious....
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Contemporary Media Issues – My Analyses – by Paul R Wagner | Communication Zen by Paul R. Wagner
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Communication Zen by Paul R. Wagner. Communications in the Conceptual Age. Contemporary Media Issues – My Analyses – by Paul R Wagner. Contemporary Media Issues – My Analyses – by Paul R Wagner. May 14, 2010. In the spirit of our New Media symposium and in view of its debt to computing. We have asked our four distinguished panelists to construct their opening position statements in the form of an If/Then Algorithm. Here now are the algorithmic. Robert W. McChesney. That state lives under the illusion tha...
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How To Save Our Weapons of Mouse Destruction! | Communication Zen by Paul R. Wagner
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Communication Zen by Paul R. Wagner. Communications in the Conceptual Age. How To Save Our Weapons of Mouse Destruction! How To Save Our Weapons of Mouse Destruction! March 6, 2010. Our recent debates about the need for new U.S. laws to protect our privacy on the Internet are all inspired by the very negative emotions of shame. Where’s the love? For instance, Daniel Solove invokes the help of the philosopher Martha Nussbaum to define ‘ shame. 8216; in his book, The Future of Reputation. Is never construc...
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