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Social network provides evaluation feedback loop
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The network capability brought by new media allows us to evaluate information.
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Public Life and the Media »
Public Life and the Media
Public Life and the Media☜Debategraph worked with the Prime Ministers Office to map the debate arising from Tony Blairs final Our Nations Future lecture as Prime Minister on the systemic problems between politics and the media in the 21st Century. The lecture was given at the Reuters Institute on 12 June 2007.☜F1CEB7
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Redefine the role of government? »
Redefine the role of government?
Redefine the role of government?☜While the mass media is driven by commercial as well as public interest values, politics is far less transparent.☜FFB597
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New forms of media may offer different approach »
New forms of media may offer different approach
New forms of media may offer different approach☜New forms of media and communication may provide new outlets to by-pass the increasingly shrill tenor of the traditional media.☜59C6EF
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Social network provides evaluation feedback loop
Social network provides evaluation feedback loop☜The network capability brought by new media allows us to evaluate information.☜98CE71
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Example of digg.com »
Example of digg.com
Example of digg.com☜Digg.com enables users to signal individual interest in stories – and the collation of individual signals reveals patterns of interest across society.☜98CE71
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Signals of trust and relevance can shape news »
Signals of trust and relevance can shape news
Signals of trust and relevance can shape news☜When digg and its cohort are used as a key to interest levels in news and current affairs, and this is used by news broadcasters as an indicator of trust and relevance (but not the only indicator), then we will see a more responsive news.☜98CE71
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