From September 2005 to June 2006 a team of thirteen scholars at the The University of Southern California's Annenberg Center for Communication explored how new and maturing networking technologies are transforming the way in which we interact with content, media sources, other individuals and groups, and the world that surrounds us.

This site documents the process and the results.

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StoryWelcome... todd042 weeks 1 day ago
StoryMike Liebhold Lecture: The Geospatial Web and Mobile Service Ecologies, 10/27, 2pm kvarnelis31 year 33 weeks ago
Pagefuture shock todd02 years 29 weeks ago
StoryChris Anderson Lecture: The Longer Tail kvarnelis52 years 31 weeks ago
Blog entryyou gonna pay for that im? todd02 years 38 weeks ago
Blog entryrevolution or evolution? todd02 years 40 weeks ago
Blog entryhackers 1, google 0 (for now) todd02 years 41 weeks ago
Blog entrywither film todd02 years 44 weeks ago
Blog entryy.ah.oo jbleecker52 years 47 weeks ago
Blog entryword of the year todd12 years 49 weeks ago
Blog entryThe Last Mile and the Threat to the Net kvarnelis32 years 50 weeks ago
Blog entrywhat hath the pod wrought? todd02 years 50 weeks ago
Blog entrypodcast #3: sleighbells of death todd03 years 2 days ago
Blog entryyour brain on ipod todd03 years 2 days ago
Blog entrygames and emotions todd03 years 2 days ago
Blog entrysony more evil than MS or Google? todd03 years 2 days ago
Blog entryappropriate use of technology: podcast #2 todd13 years 2 days ago
Blog entrypushing copyright: my podcast todd03 years 2 days ago
Blog entrywhat if I don't want it? todd03 years 2 days ago
Blog entryits the windows, stoopid todd13 years 2 days ago
Blog entryblackboard + webct = even worse product todd03 years 2 days ago
Blog entryms double dose todd03 years 2 days ago
Blog entryvingle me todd23 years 2 days ago
Blog entryevolution or revolution? todd03 years 2 days ago
Blog entryrfid me todd03 years 2 days ago

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