As surveyors of our civic, cultural and political life continue to rely on landline-only polls, the portrait they leave of the public is increasingly skewed. A full 25% of the American population in now mobile-only.
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Magazine iPad Apps? We’ve Played this Game Before
via Business, MediaFoolThe holy grail for Web designers has always been the pixel perfect layout afforded in print design. Some publications jumped to Flash in order to replicate the print experience. That experiment was a failure. Enter the iPad.
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Does the Internet put us in Ideological Ghettos?
via MediaFoolA new study suggests that Americans aren’t as segmented in their news appetite as feared. Really?
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Losing a Computer is Good For You
via MediaFoolMichael Cervieri is totally cool with losing his computer. Disconnected from the digital ether he thinks he’ll finally be able to think.
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To Create or Aggregate, That’s Not the Question
via MediaFool, Staff PicksMichael Wolff wacks Sharon Waxman with a douchebag stick after she complains Newser is stealing her site’s content. Things are getting messy in the online journalism sandbox but people are paying attention to the wrong things.
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OMFG, Another iPad Story
via MediaFool, Staff PicksAs tech journalists drool over the iPad they miss the real story.
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Winning the Academy Award is Easy to Do
via MediaFoolLooking to make it big on the awards circuit? Here are a few simple steps to make the next big thing.
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Policy Making in the Digital Age
via MediaFool, Recent EventsA day-long event explores how information communication technology is changing the way we govern, are governed and react to events and crises around the globe.
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Branding Nations Through Search Results
via MediaFoolWhat does image search say about a country’s brand. From Colombia to Israel to Iran and Zimbabwe, the social web gives us a healthy dose of brand reality.
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Beer’s Good For You and Other Super Bowl Stats
via MediaFoolThe Super Bowl was the most watched event in American television history. Thank God for beer and advertising.







