Always On

  • Always On: Language in an Online and Mobile World
    By Naomi S. Baron

    H. Barker and S. Burrows, 93–112. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Barker, Hannah, and Simon Burrows. 2002. ''Introduction.'' In Press, Politics, and the Public Sphere in Europe and North America, 1760–1820, ed.

  • Always On: Language in an Online and Mobile World
    By Naomi S. Baron, Professor of Linguistics and Executive Director of the Center for Teaching Research & Learning Naomi S Baron

    RULES AND AUTHORITIES In 1999, Constance Hale and Jessie Scanlon published their revised edition of Wired Style. While other etiquette volumes, both before and since, have ap— proached online writing with an eye toward business users, ...

  • Always on: How the IPhone Unlocked the Anything - Anytime - Anywhere Future--and Locked Us in
    By Brian X. Chen

    Australian programmer Rob Murray's story was a bit of a wild ride. In 1999 he left a game development studio to start his own mobile game company, Firemint. When the App Store hit the scene in the summer of 2008, Murray and his team ...

  • Always On: Advertising, Marketing, and Media in an Era of Consumer Control
    By Christopher Vollmer, Geoffrey Precourt

    Their secrets are in this book, including how to: Match your messages to the right media Learn the leading strategies of consumer-centric pioneers Discover the lessons of laggard marketers Explore viral marketing Track advertising spending ...

  • Always On

    Helps Christian communities understand the benefits and challenges of new media, including social media, and enables them to address its use in constructive, pastoral ways.

  • Always On: Hope and Fear in the Social Smartphone Era
    By Rory Cellan-Jones

    Praise for Always On 'A brilliant summation of the years that have seen the world transformed in ways that no one predicted and whose effects we are still trying to comprehend – all told from the point of view of someone who was himself ...

  • Always On: Hope and Fear in the Social Smartphone Era
    By Rory Cellan-Jones

    The inside story of how tech became personal, and pernicious, from the BBC's technology correspondent

  • Always On: How the iPhone Unlocked the Anything-Anytime-Anywhere Future--and Locked Us In
    By Brian Chen, X Chen

    Always On is the first book to look at the surprising and expansive significance of Apple's incredibly powerful vertical business model, and the future it portends.

  • Always On: Considerations When Adopting the Cloud
    By IBM Redbooks, Bertrand Portier, Edward Calusinski

    As organizations look to differentiate in the marketplace, they are increasingly shifting their focus to the cloud as a preferred model for developing and hosting their solutions.