It’s time for our weekly list of all things newsworthy in the world of church, media, and tech:
- According to Nielson, people in the U.S. are watching more than 3 hours of online video a month.
- Don’t forget, Internet Evangelism Day is April 26.
- Study shows Facebook could lead to lower grades in college.
- What if you’re just not into Twitter? Slate has you covered.
- GodBlogCon officially changes its name to the Christian Web Conference.
- Networked Congregations: Embracing the Spirit of Experimentation – a new report on congregations in the digital age.
- Scientists are now saying that Twitter numbs our moral compass and harms our emotional development. Really?
- Richard Clark on how Facebook challenges narcissism.
- Why church marketing should set realistic expectations of your church.
- Ashton Kutcher beats out CNN to become first Twitterer with 1 million followers.
- YouTube adds TV shows to compete with Hulu. Too bad none of the shows are actually ones people would watch.
Happy Weekend!
