"Digital Natives" sind mit Wikis, Blogs und Social Networks aufgewachsen und unterscheiden kaum mehr zwischen virtueller und realer Welt. Unternehmen sind gut beraten, die Web-Ureinwohner ernst zu nehmen. Denn sie können nicht weniger als unsere Gesellschaft verändern.
Die Mehrheit der deutschen Studierenden (73%) bewegt sich tglich zwischen einer und drei Stunden aktiv im Internet, ein knappes Viertel surft sogar vier bis sechs Stunden pro Tag. (tags: web2.0 universitt recherche)
Three important contemporary web sites, recreated with technology and spirit of late 1997. Best viewed with Netscape Navigator 4.03 and a screen resolution of 1024×768 pixels, running under Windows 95.
Because Today’s Great Ideas start with Yesterday’s Foolish Thinking * Home * Design Portfolio Twittering the Moon: Anyone know what that star is next to the moon? Last night (February 27th 2009) I saw a really bright "star" next to the moon and wondered what it was. I wondered if twitter would tell me, so I did a twitter search for "star next to the moon." Of course, not only did twitter have an answer verified by hundreds of people, but it beautifully illustrated the thoughts of people around the world looking up in wonder at that same bright star in the sky - an age-old philosophical musing suddenly and poignantly jolted into the realm of the tangible. For those of us who still think Twitter is a pointless waste of time, I hope this example provokes some curiosity. Browse Thumbnails “Google Wave” coming soon: It will supercharge your email, then shake the web’s very foundation