Here are some of the links we’ve liked in the New Media sector this month:
• Tiga to support games developers attending trade shows in 2009-10 Gaming Industry >> mcvuk.com
• Interactive Games Make Museums A Place To Play >> npr.org
• Pope to launch Vatican on YouTube >> news.bbc.co.uk
• Campaign by the internet, govern by the internet >> guardian.co.uk
• Latest news from our Science and Innovation (FCO) team in Japan >> ukinjapan.fco.gov.uk
• Game Industry Tweet >> gameindustrytweet.com
• Intel Capital Invests $23 Million in India – DealBook Blog – NYTimes.com >> dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com
• Does Immersion In Social Media Change Our Brain Functions? >> beth.typepad.com
• Use Social Media Efficiently – 52 Tips >> beth.typepad.com
• New Listening Tool: Who Is Talking About You? >> beth.typepad.com
• Video Games As Community-Building Tool >> npr.org
• International Telecoms comparisons by Ofcom >> ofcom.org.uk
• Digitally Engaged >> dailynetworker.co.uk
• An evening with Tom Watson, Peter Mandleson and the Digital Pioneers | Mobile Industry Review >> mobileindustryreview.com
• Cracking the Boys Club: 10 Pioneers in Tech and Web 2.0 >> huffingtonpost.com
• Tag That Image: Visual Bookmarking Sites Worth Browsing >> bits.blogs.nytimes.com
• “Online Threats to Youth: Solicitation, Harassment, and Problematic Content” >> zephoria.org
• LSE Group Blog » The social limits on political blogging >> groupblog.workasone.net
• Building Buzz Without a Budget >> slideshare.net
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