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Living with "The Machine" :: Notes on Convergence Culture

Notes on evolving paradigms and practices from the world of media. Posted by Professor Leo Aristimuño primarily for students of "Convergence Culture," an undergraduate course taught at the Department of Arts, Culture, and Media, at Rutgers University, Newark.

Saturday, October 20, 2007

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Junk Food Advertisers Target Tech Savvy Youngsters
Posted by Leo Aristimuno at 1:13 PM
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