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  1. About Media

    Digital media (as opposed to analog media) usually refers to electronic media that work on digital codes. Today, computing is primarily based on the binary numeral system. In this case digital refers to the discrete states of "0" and "1" for representing arbitrary data. Computers are machines that (usually) interpret binary digital data as information and thus represent the predominating class of digital information processing machines. Digital media ("Formats for presenting information" according to Wiktionary:Media) like digital audio, digital video and other digital "content" can be created, referred to and distributed via digital information processing machines. Digital media represents a profound change from previous (analog) media.

    Digital data is per se independent of its interpretation (hence representation). An arbitrary sequence of digital code like "0100 0001" might be interpreted as the decimal number 65, the hexadecimal number 41 or the glyph "A". See also: ASCII, Code.

    Florida's digital media industry association, Digital Media Alliance Florida, defines digital media as "the creative convergence of digital arts, science, technology and business for human expression, communication, social interaction and education".

  2. Quotes about Media

    1. Almost nonexistent two years ago, social media is now becoming central to the technology-based solutions buying process.
      Julie Schwartz in Itsma-pac Survey Finds Dramatic Increase in Social Media Among IT Executives ...
    2. But all this social media stuff doesn't apply to B2B right?
      Jay Baer in Crushing the Myth of B2B Social Media | | Social Media Consulting ...
    3. I am writing on behalf of Apple regarding the notices on Gawker.com and Valleywag.com Web sites that Gawker Media will pay someone a financial reward for sending you photos, video, or a sample of an unannounced and highly confidential Apple product.
      In Lawyers Do Not Good Communicators Make
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    2. How the Ability to Influence Drives Agenda- Views from a ...

      Explore Views on Marketing from a Practitioner (Aug 2 2010)

      Influence Channels, Media, Social networks, B2B and B2C, Web 2.0 Marketing,India, England, Politics, Thought leadership, WEF(... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   India   England   B2B

    3. 8 Ways Commenting On Blogs Boosts Your Reputation & Web Traffic ...

      Explore ingobecker (Jan 17 2010)

      8 Ways Commenting On Blogs Boosts Your Reputation & Web Traffic ... ...most every well-respected publication but there are also blogs that have no ‘print’ or traditional media affiliation but garner a significant following. In addition to the professional blogs that are ass... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Blog   Thought Leader   SEO

    4. Craig Newmark: A Nerd's Take On The Future Of News Media

      Explore huffingtonpost.com (Nov 21 2009)

      ...ondary, not nearly as important as repairing some current issues with trust and curation. As a news media guy, I'm an amateur, relying on large part on people who really know the business. Frequent engagem... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   America   Social Media   Media

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