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Mass Communication 3320: November 2010
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A Study of Mass Media and Globalization. Sunday, November 28, 2010. Auletta, K. (2009). Googled: The end of the world as we know it. New York: Penguin Press. Bermejo, F. (2009). Audience manufacture in historical perspective: From broadcasting to. Google. New Media and Society. 11, 133-154. doi: 10.1177/1461444808099579. Retrieved online from http:/ ezproxy.hamline.edu:2286/content/11/1-2/133.full.pdf html. Know New York: Free Press. Tomlinson, R., et al. (2010). The Influence of Google on Ur...Culture a...
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Mass Communication 3320: Have [Google Maps], Will Travel
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A Study of Mass Media and Globalization. Friday, November 19, 2010. Have [Google Maps], Will Travel. Today my friend and co-worker took me to his house and showed me around his hometown - right from behind the front counter at which we work. Who knew Google maps. Could be so entertaining? It also comes with its questions. The first question that comes to mind is whether Google maps technology is an invasion of my privacy. Do I really want anyone in the world have the ability to see where I live? It's a s...
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Mass Communication 3320: Tweeting
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A Study of Mass Media and Globalization. Friday, December 10, 2010. Lately I've been wondering: what's the deal with Twitter? Being more of a Facebook girl myself I never had the desire to engage in yet another social networking website that would consume more of my valuable time and turn it into wasted minutes. Yet Twitter seems to continually be growing more popular, and it makes me wonder whether it may actually offer more to the world than just being another addicting webpage. As one of the 92 percen...
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Mass Communication 3320: So many questions... if I only I could Google them...
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A Study of Mass Media and Globalization. Monday, December 6, 2010. So many questions. if I only I could Google them. 1) Google is a hegemonic force that affects how society obtains and stores information. 2) Because society often trusts (and chooses to trust) Google results, we are subjected to a small amount of information that ultimately affects (and can determine) how we view the world. Yet as I begin my project, I still have some questions. Is Google's success a result of cultural theory? Research an...
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Mass Communication 3320: Google’s Hegemonic Influence on Global Communities
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A Study of Mass Media and Globalization. Sunday, December 19, 2010. Google’s Hegemonic Influence on Global Communities. Gunter, Rowlands and Nicholas argue that Google has gone even further in shaping modern culture in The Google Generation: Are ICT Innovations Changing Information-Seeking Behavior? The most direct example of Google’s interest in promoting its own agenda is its blog titled “ Public Policy: Google’s view on government, policy and politics. March 26, 2012 at 2:33 AM. Top b school india.
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Mass Communication 3320: Final Project Work Cited
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A Study of Mass Media and Globalization. Sunday, December 19, 2010. Final Project Work Cited. 2010, November 30). Google Inc. The New York Times. Retrieved December 10, 2010 from. Http:/ topics.nytimes.com/ top/news/business/companies/google inc/index.html? Auletta, K. (2009). Googled: The end of the world as we know it. New York: Penguin Press. Battelle, J. (2005). The search: How Google and its rivals rewrote the rules of business and. Transformed our culture. New York: Penguin Group. Retrieved Decembe...
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Mass Communication 3320: December 2010
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A Study of Mass Media and Globalization. Sunday, December 19, 2010. Google’s Hegemonic Influence on Global Communities. Gunter, Rowlands and Nicholas argue that Google has gone even further in shaping modern culture in The Google Generation: Are ICT Innovations Changing Information-Seeking Behavior? The most direct example of Google’s interest in promoting its own agenda is its blog titled “ Public Policy: Google’s view on government, policy and politics. Links to this post. Final Project Work Cited.
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Mass Communication 3320: Annotated Bibliography
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A Study of Mass Media and Globalization. Sunday, November 28, 2010. Auletta, K. (2009). Googled: The end of the world as we know it. New York: Penguin Press. Bermejo, F. (2009). Audience manufacture in historical perspective: From broadcasting to. Google. New Media and Society. 11, 133-154. doi: 10.1177/1461444808099579. Retrieved online from http:/ ezproxy.hamline.edu:2286/content/11/1-2/133.full.pdf html. Know New York: Free Press. Tomlinson, R., et al. (2010). The Influence of Google on Ur...Culture a...
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Mass Communication 3320: Living Without Television
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A Study of Mass Media and Globalization. Sunday, November 7, 2010. This past week, my mass communication class was engaged in an assignment during which we could not watch television for 72 hours. Needless to say, this proved to be more difficult that I could have originally imaged. Yet isn’t it always the same story: you never quite know how much you depend on something until you can’t have it anymore. I sure got an awful lot of homework done. August 15, 2012 at 11:49 PM. Your blog is very informative.