Harvesting the Fruits of a Tech Revolution
We are only just beginning to understand the impact the Internet and communications technology is having on the Arab world.
We are only just beginning to understand the impact the Internet and communications technology is having on the Arab world.
Heather Brooke | Posted 10.12.2011
As the news agenda goes into warp speed, it becomes ever more difficult for authors writing about current events to keep their books timely and relevant.
Christina Gagnier | Posted 05.25.2011
Concern for children has been an issue since the popularization of Internet use in the mid-1990s. But while children of the digital revolution they are, natives of culture driven by the digital they are not.
Ramon Nuez | Posted 05.25.2011
It's no secret that the top four mobile network operators (MNO) -- Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile -- are locked in a heated battle for the title of "fastest network."
Charles M. Firestone | Posted 05.25.2011
The journalism business is unbundling. The functions that a newspaper performed alone can now be undertaken by new, nimble entrants, by repurposed other players, or by the public itself.
Nicholas Spice | Posted 05.25.2011
For all the dark mutterings of the intelligentsia about the decline of serious literary journalism in the digital age, it seems the long form review essay is doing just fine.
Adam Penenberg | Posted 05.25.2011
While we've witnessed the digital tsunami plowing under the music industry and news business -- and lapping at the shores of TV, movies and radio -- books, until recently, have been largely sheltered.
Jurgen Fauth | Posted 05.25.2011
It may be more productive to consider the changes roiling the publishing industry evolutionary rather than revolutionary.
Stephen Balkam | Posted 05.20.2012