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Stichwort: Internet - 29 Presseschau-Absätze - Seite 1 von 3
Feuilletons
06.08.2013
[…]
Jeff Bezos... Graham asked the people there not to tweet, just to listen. The assembled were so stunned that when it came time for questions no one had any for a while; Graham had to urge them out of
their
silence." Auch Jan Friedmann von Spiegel Online war dabei, als die Redaktion der Post den Schock verkraften mussten. Besonders bitter: Die Post hatte schon vieles umgesetzt, was andere Verlagen in
[…]
Feuilletons
25.02.2013
[…]
einem Foto heftiges Mitgefühl mit Prousts Mutter, schreibt er im Blog der NYRB: "Mme Proust is seated, looking to the left, while her sons, young men in
their
twenties, stand on either side of her. They are beautifully dressed and have a look in
their
eyes that suggests the boulevard and the salon. There is something feline and sleek about the pair of them. It is easy to imagine why maman is so dour-looking
[…]
Feuilletons
27.03.2012
[…]
more traffic to guardian.co.uk than Google for a number of days... This is a dramatic result from a standing start five months ago." Ganz wohl ist ihm dennoch nicht: "Media should be very careful with
their
level of reliance on other content distributors such as Facebook, Google, Apple or Amazon. This can be summed up to a simple question: can we trust them?" (Via Philipp Otto) Jakob Augstein wendet sich
[…]
Feuilletons
29.12.2011
[…]
Carter's music, things happen for different instruments at different tempos-none of them dominates the other, and an idiosyncratic character is often given to the different instruments that preserves
their
individuality." Cory Doctorow war Hauptredner beim Kongress des Chaos Computer Clubs und hat dabei keine kleinen Töne gespuckt: "The last 20 years of Internet policy have been dominated by the copyright
[…]
Feuilletons
31.10.2011
[…]
Das Internet hat einen verheerenden Einfluss auf die Vulgärsprache. Sie wird immer einfallsloser, klagt Lili Loofbourow in The Awl: "Even our obscenities - the parts of language least likely to lose
their
verve - have dwindled, and the survivors have dulled from overuse. 'You've got balls,' we say, when once we could have yelled that 'the testimonies of your Manhood are swell'd as big, Sirrah, as a couple
[…]
Feuilletons
05.10.2011
[…]
to eat
their
own dog food when it comes to Google+." Bestsellerautor Sam Harris denkt in The Daily Beast über den Medienwandel im Buchbereich nach - und er kritisiert seine Kollegen, die davor die Augen verschließen: "I only began blogging a few months ago. Clearly, I am a slow learner. But many other authors are still pretending that the Internet doesn't exist. Some will surely see
their
careers
[…]
Feuilletons
24.08.2011
[…]
enthusiasts and by those who were already established in the era of the paper book. The digital revolution will not emancipate writers or open up a new era of creativity, it will mean that writers offer up
their
work for next to nothing or for free. Writing, as a profession, will cease to exist." (Via jonhutson) Das Satellite Sentinel Project hat durch Satellitenbilder Hinweise auf Massengräber und damit auf
[…]
beschreibt auf danwei.com den vergeblichen Kampf chinesischer Behörden gegen Pornografie: "Porn is big business on the black market. In one 2008 bust in Shanghai authorities confiscated over 8,000 DVDs on
their
way from Guangdong. Internet crackdowns are frequent; the most recent was launched in 2009, with over 60,000 websites confiscated and shutdown by the authorities. Pornographic materials remain easy
[…]
Feuilletons
20.06.2011
[…]
allow customers to choose between patterns, materials and other details in step-by-step web apps to create 'one of a kind' apparel and accessories. Later this year, Burberry will let customers design
their
own trench coats." Schönen Lesestoff hat Open Culture in der vergangenen Woche gesammelt, darunter Artikel zu Hemingways Selbstmord, eine Liste der hundert besten Sachbücher, ein Video-Interview mit
[…]
Feuilletons
06.06.2011
[…]
Videotwitter und erlaubt die Publikation von 15-sekündigen Kurzvideos. Ray Fishmann stellt in Slate eine Studie zweier deutscher Forscher vor, die Folgendes herausbekamen: "Communities that murdered
their
Jewish populations during the 14th-century Black Death pogroms were more likely to demonstrate a violent hatred of Jews nearly 600 years later. A culture of intolerance can be very persistent indeed
[…]
Feuilletons
15.04.2011
[…]
meldet Gawkers Adrian Chen. Die Opfer: ein Franzose, der Facebook verklagt hat, ein niederländischer Künstler und der französische Schriftsteller Luc Wouters. Chens Vorschlag: "Everyone should change
their
picture to 'The Origin of the World' with Mark Zuckerberg's face photoshopped on top right now." Ohje ohje, Thomas Knüwer zitiert in Indiskretion Ehrensache einen Satz des Handelsblatt-Chefredakteurs
[…]
Feuilletons
07.04.2011
[…]
in Vanity Fair: "The upper 1 percent of Americans are now taking in nearly a quarter of the nation's income every year. In terms of wealth rather than income, the top 1 percent control 40 percent.
Their
lot in life has improved considerably. Twenty-five years ago, the corresponding figures were 12 percent and 33 percent."
[…]
Feuilletons
28.01.2011
[…]
Firma: "The weekly meeting, known as Execute, was launched last summer with a specific mission: to get the near-sovereign leaders of Google's far-flung product groups into a single room and harmonize
their
disparate initiatives."
[…]
Feuilletons
08.12.2010
[…]
Amnesty International's director for the Asia-Pacific. 'The fact that, despite the pressure and threats, the Chinese could only cajole a small minority of countries reflects the unacceptable nature of
their
demands.'"
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