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The main purpose of this exploratory qualitative research is to examine how people assess the veracity, trustworthiness, independence and balance of online content and services. A secondary purpose is to explore how perceptions about the presence or absence of online regulation may underpin or influence peoples online behaviour.
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online activities such as social networking, sending e-mails and blogging can lead to larger, and (perhaps even more importantly) more diverse social networks.
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A new project gives you an overview of what's being talked about by the Twitterers you follow, through the medium of a personalised newspaper
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The Berlin Project is merging traditonal print, radio and television coverage with online social media tools making the coverage extensive and instant. Along with ‘traditional’ equipment, the team of reporters will have mobile phones [and other gadgets] with applications allowing them to stream live video and audio onto the web. By using Twitter, AudioBoo, and Qik, among other tools, they’ll be keeping both the baby boomer and the web-savvy generations informed with up-to-date, accurate coverage.
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My post to the Headshift blog was included on social media today – over 1000 views in less than 24 hours, and more than 45 retweets. Nice…
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Stephanie Migot writes in to let us know how UK law firm Wragge & Co has decided to set up a special "cyber tracing" team, whose job it will be to scour the internet for anyone making negative anonymous comments about any of their clients and then take action.