CEE Media Company
woman in bookstore (c)Jupiterimages_6527.pngSituationA leading media house active in a Central European market needed a new strategic direction which would provide a new impetus for growth.Related...
View ArticleYou Saw It on the News... But Probably Not the Printed Kind
A new report on the US media has confirmed what we already know – that most of us are now getting our daily news fix online and on mobile devices.read more
View ArticleHow Teens Understand Privacy
In the fall, Alice Marwick and I went into the field to understand teens’ privacy attitudes and practices. We’ve blogged some of our thinking since then but we’re currently working on turning our...
View ArticleTopical Storms Brewing around Influence
On the heels of our influence panel at Mesh 2011, Klout has introduced a new feature they call "+K". A simple way to think of it is a like button for influence which connects someone to a topic which...
View ArticleInnovation in Market Research (with Audio Track)
Here is one of my latest presentations on the status and the future of online research including the audio track in order to make it easier to understand where I’m coming from. Duration: 40 minutes,...
View Article5 Examples Where Social Media Jeopardised Online Reputation
Guest Post by: Jon StokesAccording to Warren Buffet“it takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it”. With the rise of social media it feels like it can take less than five minutes...
View ArticleThe Unintended Consequences of Cyberbullying Rhetoric
We all know that teen bullying – both online and offline – has devastating consequences. Jamey Rodemeyer’s suicide is a tragedy. He was tormented for being gay. He knew he was being bullied and he...
View ArticleMeasuring Our Way to Future Success
Are our blinders keeping us from seeing new opportunities, and / or following our customers as they move on online? How are we measuring online activities, and is this limiting our perspective.read more
View ArticleDebating Privacy in a Networked World for the WSJ
Earlier this week, the Wall Street Journal posted excerpts from a debate between me, Stewart Baker, Jeff Jarvis, and Chris Soghoian on privacy. In preparation for the piece, they had us respond to a...
View ArticleMassive-Scale Online Collaboration
I caught up with the super-smart Richard Sedley yesterday and he pointed me at this astounding TEDx talk by Luis Von Ahn, who was one of the people that invented the CAPTCHA. Luis talks about...
View ArticleWe Need to Talk about Piracy (but We Must Stop SOPA First)
Much to my happiness, the internets are in a frenzy about the “Stop Online Piracy Act” (aka SOPA). Congress is currently in recess, but the House announced a hearing on the potential impact to the...
View ArticleHow Parents Normalized Teen Password Sharing
In 2005, I started asking teenagers about their password habits. My original set of questions focused on teens’ attitudes about giving their password to their parents, but I quickly became enamored...
View ArticleTurning Point
At the turn of the last century, AOL was the household name when it came to Internet access (not to mention a reliable source for spam CDs in everyone’s snailmail boxes). It was a portal...no, the...
View ArticleYou No Longer Have a Right to Privacy
The concept of privacy is undergoing a radical transformation, thanks to our continuing willingness to provide companies like Facebook and Google our data for free. If, before, we largely lived our...
View ArticleCommunities of Purpose – Part 2
(part I here)People have aggregated into communities because of shared purposes since time began. A shared cave to avoid getting eaten by saber-toothed tigers. Walled medieval villages to make silk or...
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