Our digital world
China’s mobile web usage grew 113% in 2008: Read more. See also Asia Media Notes’ analysis of various web trends in China.
Blogging is incredibly popular in China: Read more.
China does attempt to censor the Web – see this detailed analysis.
Here’s a world map showing social networking preferences in differnt regions of the world. Social networking has huge potential for sharing the good news online.
The latest Barna Report looks at how technology drives the generation gap.
Psychiastrist John Suler offers some valuable insights into the way
people interact and behave differently in cyberspace, than they do in face-to-face interaction – the Online Disinhibition Effect. This study is very strategic in relation to
online evangelism and discipleship: Read more.
We also have various research studies online – please tell us of others to add.
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this is great!
[...] Our digital world. Half a dozen links re: technology, mobile web usage, blogging, social networking, esp. about China. [...]