New media for information content and its implications: a brief approach to software models and characteristics of web content
Abstract
The market welcomes new technologies a revolution of new media. Consequently, producers of news content (newspapers and magazines, mainly), try to find the most suitable software for presentation. The question is whether the wording of that content must also adapt to the new continents. A positive response could indicate that we are not faced with new ditigal format, but to the birth of new media, as once happened with web pages in relation to printed newspaper.Downloads
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