Participation, Design, Search: How the Internet is Transforming
October 3rd, 2007
Michael Maier, former Shorenstein Fellow and founder and CEO of the German company Blogform Publishing, joined the Berkman Luncheon Series on September 25 to present on the next generation of digital media platforms in his talk: “Participation, Design, Search: How the Internet is Transforming.”
Michael’s thoughts centered on the idea that digital magazines are starting to pick up, by bringing editorial structure and integrated publishing. Search will not remain Google’s monopoly. The Internet is transforming from an experimental space to a quite mature and professional platform. The next generation (which is today’s) of innovation will introduce more sustainable models and hence change the old media much more than the shockwaves of Web 1.0.
Runtime: 1:03:30, size: 320×240, 176MB, .MOV, H.264 codec
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1. contentious.com - links f&hellip | October 28th, 2007 at 8:20 am
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