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29.1.12
[canadian alphabet]
Labels:
canada,
collaboration,
ethics,
government,
infographic,
participatory,
philosophy,
politics
26.1.12
[yeg intelligent traffic systems?]
Hrm...the video makes this sounds great...shame I haven't experienced the benefits...yet
Labels:
21st century,
alberta,
canada,
creative technologies,
edmonton,
transdisciplinary,
transport
17.1.12
[wikipedia protest]
Labels:
business,
communication,
creative industries,
knowledge production,
knowledge representation,
social media,
wikipedia
14.1.12
[future of publishing]
Interesting article from the Guardian:


Two publishers talk business in an oversize replica of a book at the Frankfurt book fair. Photograph: Frank Rumpenhorst/AP
2011 was a dramatic year for the UK books industry. Waterstones changed ownership and leadership. Ebook sales grew to around 7% of the general books market, with WHS Kobo and Apple emerging alongside the dominant Kindle, which had a major Christmas. Agents set up publishing endeavors, publishers created successful apps and writers published themselves. The contentious debate about a fair royalty rate for ebook sales continued, and Amazon set up its own publishing arm.
Labels:
21st century,
born digital,
business,
creative technologies,
digital literacy,
printing,
publishing,
transdisciplinary,
transliteracy
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