New media
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Loisirs Littéraires au XXe siècle (English: "Literary leasures in the 20th century"), an illustration from the story "The End of Books" by French writer Octave Uzanne and illustrator Albert Robida.
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New media is a term meant to encompass the emergence of digital, computerized, or networked information and communication technologies in the later part of the 20th century. Most technologies described as "new media" are digital, often having characteristics of being manipulated, networkable, dense, compressible, interactive and impartial. Some examples may be the Internet, websites, computer multimedia, computer games, CD-ROMS, and DVDs. New media is not television programs, feature films, magazines, books, or paper-based publications.
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See also
- The Dead Media Project
- Media
- Collective intelligence
- Cybertext
- Digital media
- Digital art
- Electronic media
- Interactive media
- Mass media
- Mass collaboration
- Multimedia
- New media art
- New media studies
- Old media
- Social media
- User-generated content
- Web 2.0
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