by John Einar Sandvand on September 8, 2009 · 1 comment
Newsrooms must innovate – and in this video slide series you get a lot of tips about why and how. The videos are made by CoPress to inspire journalists in college papers, but I think many of their points are just as valid for professional newsrooms.
by John Einar Sandvand on September 2, 2009 · 2 comments
It was close to an established truth: Twitter has been mostly for grown-ups. Yet that seems now to change. Recent numbers from Comscore demonstrates how the younger age groups now have the highest growth on Twitter.
by John Einar Sandvand on July 7, 2009 · 1 comment
Chief editor of Wired magazine, Chris Anderson, is out with his new and already much discussed book: “Free – the future of a radical price”. In the book he describes the radical model of freemium and how the most effective price on a product can be no price at all. Read it here.
by John Einar Sandvand on April 11, 2009 · 1 comment
Media leaders want to take steps to “protect news content online”. It is a fight against the wall. Media’s former monopoly role as gate keepers is gone long time ago. Now is the time to open up.
by John Einar Sandvand on January 20, 2009 · 7 comments
Here are some of the social media trends that are taking place in 2009. Illustration: Matt Hamm
by John Einar Sandvand on December 1, 2008 · 2 comments
There are thousands of blogs out there writing about web and online media trends. Here are five of my favorites.
by John Einar Sandvand on November 19, 2008 · 1 comment
Finding updated numbers of social networks users can be hard. Here are some of the sources which might help you.
by John Einar Sandvand on November 15, 2008 · 0 comments
225 million Europeans were online last year, according to research from Jupiter Research. The number is estimated to increase to 275 million by 2012 – a jump of 21 per cent. If the estimate is correct, 71 per cent of Europe’s population will be online in 4 years time.