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        Invisible Engines 

        Evans, David S.; Hagiu, Andrei; Schmalensee, Richard (2008)
        Harnessing the power of software platforms: what executives and entrepreneurs must know about how to use this technology to transform industries and how to develop the strategies that will create value and drive profits.Software ...
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        Youth, Identity, and Digital Media 

        Buckingham, David (2007)
        Contributors discuss how growing up in a world saturated with digital media affects the development of young people's individual and social identities.As young people today grow up in a world saturated with digital media, ...
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        Digital Media, Youth, and Credibility 

        Metzger, Miriam J.; Flanagin, Andrew J. (2007)
        The difficulties in determining the quality of information on the Internet—in particular, the implications of wide access and questionable credibility for youth and learning.Today we have access to an almost inconceivably ...
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        Learning Race and Ethnicity 

        Everett, Anna (2007)
        An exploration of how issues of race and ethnicity play out in a digital media landscape that includes MySpace, post-9/11 politics, MMOGs, Internet music distribution, and the digital divide.It may have been true once that ...
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        Confronting the Challenges of Participatory Culture 

        Jenkins, Henry (2009)
        Many teens today who use the Internet are actively involved in participatory cultures—joining online communities (Facebook, message boards, game clans), producing creative work in new forms (digital sampling, modding, fan ...
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        Privacy on the Line 

        Diffie, Whitfield; Landau, Susan (2010)
        A penetrating and insightful study of privacy and security in telecommunications for a post-9/11, post-Patriot Act world.Telecommunication has never been perfectly secure. The Cold War culture of recording devices in ...
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        Interfaces on Trial 2.0 

        Band, Jonathan; Katoh, Masanobu (2011)
        The debate over the use of copyright law to prevent competition and interoperability in the global software industry.We live in an interoperable world. Computer hardware and software products from different manufacturers ...
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        Young People, Ethics, and the New Digital Media 

        James, Carrie (2009)
        Social networking, blogging, vlogging, gaming, instant messaging, downloading music and other content, uploading and sharing their own creative work: these activities made possible by the new digital media are rich with ...
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        Peer Participation and Software 

        Booth, David R. (2010)
        An examination of Mozilla's unique approach to software development considers how this model of participation might be applied to political and civic engagement.Firefox, a free Web browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation, ...
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        Living and Learning with New Media 

        Ito, Mizuko; Horst, Heather A.; Bittanti, Matteo; boyd, danah; Herr Stephenson, Becky; Lange, Patricia G.; Pascoe, C. J.; Robinson, Laura (2009)
        This report summarizes the results of an ambitious three-year ethnographic study, funded by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, into how young people are living and learning with new media in varied settings—at ...
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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