Want to learn new media skills but don’t have the cash for pay-to-use services like Lynda.com or Codecademy? The U-Me New Media Department is planning to launch a repository of how-to screencasts and other educational resources in the coming year–for free.
The third dimension isn’t just a Hollywood contrivance for repackaging old movies–it’s cropping up in everything from tablet computers to museum exhibits to Web design.
Who’s got the right strategy for uniting content across desktop and mobile devices? (And who’s utterly failing?)
Call centers? Check. Custom software? Check. Music videos? Yes, now creative work can be outsourced to Bangalore.
Does this threaten the livelihood of North American artists, or just give them more options to choose from?
Have you ever entered (shudder!) a fake name into a Web site? Now that Interpol has helped arrest 25 alleged Anonymous hackers, you might be interested to learn that behaviors most netizens have practiced since the third grade qualifies as hacking under current US law.
