This document discusses the rapid changes in media and technology over the past decade. It notes that while print media circulation is down, online readers are up significantly. Traditional advertising is in decline while digital advertising is growing. Mobile devices are increasingly the primary internet access point. Social media has also grown exponentially and played a major role in recent global events. The pace of technological change continues to accelerate.
74. Among larger U.S.
companies, 17% have
disciplined an
employee for violating
blog or message
board policies.
75.
76. i hate Ron, my big fat loser
boss at BigCo. i’m looking 4 a
new job. FRIDAY @ 9:34 PM
POSTED BY ANN,
umm isn’t he on your friends
list?
POSTED BY BIKEGIRL, FRIDAY @ 9:36 PM
See you in my office Monday, Ann
>:-(
POSTED BY RON, FRIDAY @ 9:37 PM
77. Twitter played an unprecedented
role in sharing information during
the 2009 Iranian presidential
78. Twitter played an unprecedented
role in sharing information during
the 2009 Iranian presidential
79.
80.
81.
82. All mentions of the disputed election were
bumped from Twitter’s trending topics list
when news of Michael Jackson’s death
broke.
83. All mentions of the disputed election were
bumped from Twitter’s trending topics list
when news of Michael Jackson’s death
broke.
84.
85.
86. Jackson, swine flu and Barack
Obama have been this year’s top
subjects
for malware-distributing emails.
87. 90% of the 200 billion
emails sent every day are
spam.
88. 90% of the 200 billion
emails sent every day are
spam.
89. The mobile device will be the world’s
primary connection tool to the Internet in
2020.
90. The mobile device will be the world’s
primary connection tool to the Internet in
2020.
92. “The computer in your cell phone today
is a million times cheaper
and a thousand times more powerful
and about a hundred thousand times
smaller MIT in 1965)...”
(than the one computer at
93.
94. “So what used to fit in a building
now fits in your pocket,
what fits in your pocket now
will fit inside a blood cell in 25 years.”
— Ray Kurzweil