Message from the Editor in Chief
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Dear reader,
We are pleased to publish Volume 11 Number 1 (2021) April issue of the Global Journal of Information Technology: Emerging Technologies. This issue aimed to present innovative technologies that improve media consumption and innovative platforms. After a careful peer-review procedure, two (2) articles were selected that fit the aim of the publication.
The two (2) articles selected were authored by researchers from Cyprus and Russia. The selected topics include the following: Correlation between cyberloafing and media consumption: Results of teenagers’ self-reports; A live comparison between Unity and Unreal game engines.
Dear reader, the information in this publication will be extremely useful to you when considering innovative technologies. It would be remiss of us not to mention the contributors to this publication. Dear reader, enjoy reading!!
Best Regards,
Assist. Prof. Dr. Ezgi Pelin YILDIZ,
Kars Kafkas University, Department of Computer Technology,
(Editor-in-chief).
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