Links for March 17th through March 21st
Things I’m tracking for March 17th through March 21st:
- Reading and the Web – Texts Without Context – NYTimes.com – "THESE NEW BOOKS share a concern with how digital media are reshaping our political and social landscape, molding art and entertainment, even affecting the methodology of scholarship and research. They examine the consequences of the fragmentation of data that the Web produces, as news articles, novels and record albums are broken down into bits and bytes; the growing emphasis on immediacy and real-time responses; the rising tide of data and information that permeates our lives; and the emphasis that blogging and partisan political Web sites place on subjectivity. "
- Social media survey finds use in bed, on waking – "How addicted are we to social media and text messaging? According to a new survey, 48 percent of social media users check or update Facebook and/or Twitter after they go to bed and 56 percent feel compelled to check Facebook at least once a day."
- Online TV Audience Reaches 26 Percent –
- Beet.TV: Average Weekly Video Viewing via Mobile/Online/TV Will Reach 50 Hours, USC’s Jeff Cole – Screen time keeps rising and rising.
- Gadgets: Ad Land’s Newest Inventory – Brilliant piece by Ben Kunz. I want to meet him.


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