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The revolution will be socialised

27 June 2009 | 21:55 - By Stefano Boscutti

Recent events in Iran will be remembered as a critical moment in the emergence of citizen journalism as a mainstream source of news.


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More one-click mobile publishing to YouTube

27 June 2009 | 21:53 - By Stefano Boscutti

T-Mobile’s upcoming new Android phone, the MyTouch 3G, will have a video camera with one-touch publishing to YouTube, just like the new iPhone.


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So slooooooooooow mo

27 June 2009 | 21:51 - By Stefano Boscutti

How slow can you go?  How does 2500 frames per second sound?


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The Susan Boyle experience

27 June 2009 | 21:47 - By Stefano Boscutti

What was the Susan Boyle spectacle exactly?  What was that chunk of culture that held us, for days at least, so firmly rapt?


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Sorry, there's no way to save the TV business

16 June 2009 | 12:23 - By Stefano Boscutti

If you work in TV - and who doesn't - you’ll likely disagree with Henry Blodget's grim assessment, but he makes some thought-provoking points about video distribution.


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What the hell is happening to MySpace?

16 June 2009 | 12:18 - By Stefano Boscutti

When Rupert Murdoch bought MySpace in 2005, he was hailed a visionary. Now, MySpace is losing traffic (-2%) while Facebook continues its stratospheric growth (+87%).


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iPhone 3G S is a sell out

16 June 2009 | 12:16 - By Stefano Boscutti

But, you know, in a good way.


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Turning the masses onto mobile broadband

16 June 2009 | 12:13 - By Stefano Boscutti

After two years of rapid growth, mobile broadband, the wireless industry’s most successful innovation of the past decade, is at a crossroads as operators struggle to maintain fast, omnipresent service in the face of exploding internet traffic.


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About this Blog

New New Media looks at how our mediascape is exploding to bits. How the latest technology and the internet are changing the way we live, work and play. How the latest media is shaping us all.

Stefano Boscutti is an executive creative director and strategist. He's like a better looking version of Todd Sampson. He also has an abiding faith that stories and wordplay (and not powerpoint presentations) will change the world.

 
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