Monday, November 3, 2008

October 2008 Issue Now Available

In April we took a special look at convergence internationally. As promised, we have revisited the topic, this time with perspectives from India and China, plus a how-to guide for keeping up with developments around the globe.

Read the October issue of The Convergence Newsletter here.

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October 2008: With Newspapers on a Roll, Convergence has yet to Happen in India

Sometimes the story isn't just about convergence that is taking place, but also about convergence that's not. Sunil Saxena explains that the Indian media have yet to experience major convergence, and why.

Read the full article here.

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October 2008: Mobile by the Millions: Pocket-Sized Convergence Goes Big in China

Much of the discussion about convergence in the U.S. has fixated upon computers. But in some parts of the world, the big story is what's happening with mobile technology. China is one of those places. We sat down with USC's Dr. Ran Wei for an update.

Read the full interview here.

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October 2008: Keeping up with International Developments

You don't need to be in the thick of international convergence to know what's going on. TCN Executive Editor Doug Fisher tells us the best spots online for keeping up with global trends.

Read the full article here.

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October 2008: Conferences and Paper Calls

Read the conference schedule from October's issue here.

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