from Washington Law Review, Vol 79, Issue 1 (2004). Addresses questions of whether and in which context it's OK to absolve privacy of personal data. Includes physical space, media space and virtual space.
- Aleks Krotoski
Information Roles and Informationology: A New Approach to Understanding the Nature and Effects of Digital Information by Maury Shenk - http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3...
Volume 468, Issue 633: my article from 2 December 2010 for Nature magazine outlining the thesis of the British Library's Growing Knowledge exhibition.
- Aleks Krotoski
if you only follow "news" recommended by people like you, you risk missing the serendipitous discoveries and breadth of knowledge that arm you to make wise business and personal decisions.
- Aleks Krotoski
WikiLeaks: The revolution has begun – and it will be digitised | Heather Brooke | Comment is free | The Guardian - http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment...
Use of Social Network Sites and Instant Messaging Does Not Lead to Increased Offline Social Network Size, or to Emotionally Closer Relationships with Offline Network Members [Cyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw. 2010] - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed...
further evidence fueling the debate about the offline implications of online social networks for our interpersonal relationships. Dunbar-related study.
- Aleks Krotoski
Conceived in the winter of 2009, Internet Is People (IIP) is a panel series that focuses on the people who have found personal and professional success by using the Internet to bring their product, service or cause to the masses. Inspired by Inside The Actors’ Studio, the series will focus on the stories of these people, their life and professional experience, and the moments when they determined that the Internet was an avenue for them to make their dreams into reality.
- Aleks Krotoski
Nick Younker says, "Harnessing and controlling messages distributed via the internet and social media will be a next big battleground to win the heart and minds of the world’s masses regardless of who is the enemy of the day. The question of which nations will control and push out the message most effectively will become increasingly important."
- Aleks Krotoski