Tag Archive for Internet

Internet, jobs, Fredrick Taylor, Taylorism

Impact of Internet on Jobs: Artisans of post-Taylor era

This article has been brought to you by Digital Bubble Media. We treat Digital Marketing as an Investment. The Internet had changed the nature of companies within as much as it has changed marketplace conditions without. Traditional hierarchical organisations, the logic went, were in deep trouble. At the heart of the new thinking lay a fundamental irony: the new model… Read more →

Top 100 Sites in United Kingdom

Presented by Home of Digital 1 Google.co.uk : National development agency for the arts, screen and creative industries. 2 Google.com : Enables users to search the world’s information, including webpages, images, and videos. Offers… More 3 Facebook.com : A social utility that connects people, to keep up with friends, upload photos, share links and … More 4 Youtube.com : YouTube is a way to get your videos to the people who matter to you. Upload,… Read more →

Top 100 Sites in Lithuania / Lietuvos populeriausiu internetiniu puslapiu TOP 100

Presented by Home of Digital www.homeofdigi.com 1 Facebook.com   2 Google.lt Sparti ir švari pasaulinė bendros paskirties automatinė paieška, veikianti ir lietuvių kalba.   3 Google.com Enables users to search the world’s information, including webpages, images, and videos. Offers… More   4 Youtube.com YouTube is a way to get your videos to the people who matter to you. Upload, tag and share your… More   5 Delfi.lt Naujienų portalas su gausiais… Read more →

Internet Governance

Last Tuesday, I attended an event at the European Parliament on the Internet Governance. It’s one in a series of events discussing the future of the Internet from the perspective of government. Governance of the Internet is usually divided into two parts, a technological part, from a perspective of an engineer, and a regulatory view taken from the perspective of… Read more →

SHARING: Culture and the Economy in the Internet Age

This upcoming Tuesday, 15th of May, Ms Amelia´s Andersdotter´s office is organising a book launch inside the European Parliament. The book ´SHARING: Culture and the Economy in the Internet Age´ is written by a Net culture scholar Philippe Aigrain, with contributions from his daughter, Suzanne Aigrain. As the title of the book suggests, it describes file sharing of digital cultural… Read more →

Online Privacy & Document Freedom Day

European Commission has initiated reforms to the Data protection directive and regulations for the public and private sector. Current patchwork of national rules with current European legal framework, were drawn up in the early 90s and came into force in 1995, at the time only 1% of European population were using the internet. These outdated laws put uncertainty on creating… Read more →