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Die Menschheit hat nur geringen Zugang zum Web - geht bald gegen 26% global

Wie sieht es aus mit der Zukunft des Web? Es wäre super, wenn wenigstens
viele Zugang zum Web haben. Aber es sind fast 1,8 Milliarden von 5,8
Milliarden Menschen, die über Internetverbindungen verfügen.

* Afrika: 6.8%
* Asien: 19.4%
* Europa: 52%
* Nordamerika: 74.2%
* Südamerika und Karibik: 30.5%
* Australien und Ozeanien: 60.4%
* Mittlerer Osten: 28.3%

Quelle:http://royal.pingdom.com/2009/12/01/74-of-the-world-googles-chrome-os-is-not-for-you/

John Cohn: We don't need neither journalism nor newspapers

“Journalism as a word is loaded because of the ministry it invokes. The
profession that, since Watergate, has laid claim to it. That ministry is
now a diaspora. Much like after the Gutenberg revolution the ministry
lost its authority in interpreting the bible. Martin Luther showed us
how. In reaction many journalists cling even tighter to that word. What
we need to preserve isn’t newspapers. I’d argue it isn’t even
‘journalism’ as we understand it. What we need to save is something
else. Something more fundamental. The ability for communities to be
informed with honest information and then to mobilize based on that
information.”
David Cohn (spot.us)

360i: Fast 80% der Webtexte über Marken stammen nicht von den Firmen selbst

In the company’s November whitepaper, which looks at the landscape of natural search, 360i purports that a majority of social media search
listings that appear for brand-related queries are created by individuals not affiliated with the brand. In fact, “77% of YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook listings that appeared for brand searches were controlled by a party other than the marketer.”

Quelle hier: http://mashable.com/2009/11/17/360i-search

Natural Search Analysis White Paper:

http://www.scribd.com/doc/22677572/360i-SearchWhitePaper09-111709

Rupert Mudoch: THE interview - 6th of November (37min)

The day Rupert Murdoch discovered the Web:

Video: Clay Shirky on news business and future changes in the society caused by the web

Clay Shirky on GritTV (via @tknuewer) from 3rd november 2009

source:http://lauraflanders.firedoglake.com/2009/11/03/clay-shirky-the-social-media-revolution/

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