You blinked, and the world of media and content has changed again. That’s right — it’s once again the next new age of New Media.
Read moreMark Coopersmith, Entrepreneur & UC Berkeley Lecturer
After years of hearing about jobs leaving our country for overseas — offshoring — there’s a new trend in American business. It’s called “reshoring.” From
Read moreBen Smith, Buzzfeed
With just 10 days to go until our nation comes together to choose our next President, we already have a winner in this election: Social
Read moreHari Sreenivasan, The Digital Campaign, PBS Newshour
A conversation on the new ways the political campaigns — particularly President Obama’s — use data to target likely voters and encourage them to get
Read moreSteve Bonadio, InnoCentive, on Crowdsourcing
We all know the drill: A problem comes up at the office — A new sales area, new potential product, new customer segment. The boss
Read moreLiz Heron, Wall St. Journal, Director of Social Media & Engagement
If you thought this year’s political conventions were meant to highlight the political parties — introduce their platforms, candidates, rising stars — you’re forgiven for
Read moreAndrew Blum, Author “Tubes: A Journey to the Center of the Internet”
After you hit send on an email or search on Google or click a hyperlink on a site via Internet Explorer, what happens? I don’t
Read moreClara Shih, CEO, Hearsay
Facebook’s IPO missteps aside, there can be no argument that social media is a major — if not THE major — next step in human
Read moreSteve Blank, Entrepreneur & UC Berkeley Lecturer
With the launching of Facebook’s $100 billion IPO bid and their stunning $1 billion purchase of the photosharing app Instagram, we have clearly hit a
Read moreAndrew Heyward, Media Executive
Of all the areas and rules that technology seems to be rewriting, it seems no changes come faster or with more impact to our daily
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