Interactive media and knowledge by Russi Marinov by Russi Marinov New augmented networks will create the most opportunity to share and to manage knowledge.

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Interactive media and knowledge by Russi Marinov by Russi Marinov New augmented networks will create the most opportunity to share and to manage knowledge

Interactive media and knowledge According i2010 initiative of European Council for information society and media policies the Next generation of networks and the Internet (NGNs) should respect to emerging technological trends such as the migration towards very high-speed networks, ubiquitous wireless technologies, web 2.0, the Internet of Things and web-based services, all of which are expected to change society and the working environment, and offering new solutions for e Business, industrial applications and the ubiquitous Information Societyi2010 initiative

Interactive media and knowledge Main classifications of new media technologies:  Specialized web portals and new interactive sites;  Social networks like ning, facebook, linked in, academici;  Podcasting system  Video social media – YouTube, My Weshow, innertube;  RSS possibility;  Tagging-del.isio.us, digging. Redit;  Virtual reality in the media-active worlds, there, second life, words.com;  Media blogs;  E-system for communication and media training-moodle;  Micro blogging-twitter;

Interactive media and knowledge Main classifications of new media technologies:  Wikis technologies like- Wikipedia, wikispaces, media wiki, miniwiki, flexwiki, wikipage;  Semantic networks- graphical notation for representing knowledge like sourceforge.net  Virtual library like Amazon

Interactive media and knowledge New interactive media support the technological platforms ofinteractive media knowledge management. With this platforms we will describing the problems and challenge to the society and better organize new innovation knowledge. The interactive communication provides a relatively high degree of flexibility, which in turn allows the user to have a high degree of control over the content and the communication that takes place via the new interactive technologies in the conception of knowledge management.