// 03.19.2009 at 5:05 pm // Category Reports // Have your say »
The Future is ‘Mobile’

A study analyses a landslide of mobile usage in the developing world. To businesses, these figures present an ideal BoP model. With titanic shift in the number of mobile users in the South, ignore the data at your own risk. Read more…
// 03.19.2009 at 5:00 pm // Category FAQs, Reports // Have your say »
Embrace technology, or else…
There’s no denying it, and studies have confirmed, that the new media is unstoppable, and journalists and media houses, who cannot adjust to the online onslaught will be pushed into oblivion. Read more…
// 02.20.2009 at 4:20 pm // Category Reports // Have your say »
The troposphere of bloggers
Blogging takes news out of the newsroom, making it a public domain. Citizens worldwide are already wide awake to the advantages of the new medium. Are the journalists ready to cash in on new possibilities? Read more…
// 02.20.2009 at 2:15 pm // Category Reports // Have your say »
How digital media pushed Obama to the presidency
How did a previously little-known senator secure the highest office in the world? Social networks and multimedia tools were successfully used to garner calls for action. The result? A groundbreaking moment in world history. Read more…
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- Check out our slide show pictures and audio report here http://tinyurl.com/dfmazc //
- Read our hottest report about the conference ?Let traditional media step down from the mounted frame? http://tinyurl.com/ca2s6x //
- Feel free to give your comments about the conference //
- Our first report article from the conference "Link between democracy, internet access" http://2009.inwent-iij-lab.org/?p=1218 //
- The conference is complete now. See our audio and video report on the website tomorrow http://2009.inwent-iij-lab.org/ //
- International media conference is over //
- http://twitpic.com/28rsh - Interesting discussion with interesting panel //
- Jan Faizullah said there is symbiotic relationship between traditional and digital journalism. //
- Premesh Chandran said, traditional journalism will survive if they could keep up both, credible and fast //
- Keep connection after the election is also important politician. //
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