Theme : internet
- Pew Internet: Teens and Social Media "Content creation by teenagers continues to grow, with 64% of online teenagers ages 12 to 17 engaging in at least one type of content creation, up from 57% of online teens in 2004." from : petebradwell 6th August 2008
- Eszter Hargittai's: from free-for-all to commercial gatekeeping Eszter Hargittai's: from free-for-all to commercial gatekeeping from : petebradwell 6th August 2008
- Big Think - We Are What You Think Like YouTube but designed to be populated by 'ideas'. So it seems there's basically less happy slapping, more Kwame Anthony Appiah. from : petebradwell 2nd April 2008
- Byron Review Byron Review from : petebradwell 27th March 2008
- MySpace to Enforce Youth Safety Measures MySpace to Enforce Youth Safety Measures from : charlietims 23rd January 2008
- iLibrarian ? Online Teens Documentary Airs Tonight us documentary about los digital natives from : charlietims 23rd January 2008
- Microsoft UK Press Centre - GranCam Pilot Microsoft UK Press Centre - GranCam Pilot from : petebradwell 2nd November 2007
- Sorry, you can't have the internet... you're over 70 | the Daily Mail Sorry, you can't have the internet... you're over 70 | the Daily Mail from : petebradwell 2nd November 2007
- How does the internet change British politics? A joint event between Demos and Google. from : peterharrington 9th October 2007
- Mashup politics - when everyday democracy meets the web The personal democracy forum conference (and unconference) are over until 2008. Two main things struck me. First, the younger generation (as Danah Boyd pointed out) don't think of the internet as 'not real' - it is an indivisible part of their social lives. It follows that the virtual/physical divide won't be as obvious in the next elections either. The Pew survey on politics and the internet shows how quickly things are changing. In 2006, 23% of people who are using the internet for politics... from : mollywebb 21st May 2007
