Tag Archives: journalism

September #6

DesignTED video: Tim Brown (IDEO) urges designers to think big. From consumption to participation. Be inspired. Digital BritainISP responds: TalkTalk legal challenge if told to disconnect internet ‘pirates’. Times GuardianUK technology industry organisation responds to BIS Consultation on Legislation re illicit P2P file-sharing IntellectGovernment 2.0Calling open data developers: we need your help says Cabinet Office […]

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September #5

Google Book SettlementHuffington Post Pamela Samuelson: Google Book Settlement 1.0 Is HistoryUK academics: JISC seeks your views on the US Google book Settlement. A Write To Reply service. Government 2.0San Francisco App Store, open data – staff and citizens encouraged to build the government they want Mashable DataSF App ShowcaseCOI: benefits of government website auditing: […]

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September #4

DIY scienceUS students take stunning images of Earth from space: budget $150. Video Digital BritainSalford conference on the future of local media. ReportGoogle AppsGoogle Apps and government Google public policy blog Google Book SettlementGoogle agrees to revise book scanning settlement Out-LawUpdated with Several New Items: Google Book Settlement Hearing Postponed ResourceShelfPamela Samuelson: Department of Justice […]

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The Internet Manifesto

Is a modestly-titled list of propositions about ‘how journalism works today’ produced by 15 German bloggers and journalists Internet Manifesto.It’s pretty good at challenging mainstream media’s attempts to protect failing business models and traditional position as information gatekeeper. A piece by one of the authors in the Guardian.It’s also given to rhetorical conceit. Some of […]

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September #2

Digital BritainFeatured Artists Coalition opposes disconnections policy ISP reviewSplit in the organisations representing musicians. FAC vs Musicians Union, PPL ObserverThe BIS consultation on disconnections ends on 15th September.FT: UK government to approve TV product placement Uturn ebooksDavid Byrne “… scariest for publishers I guess, is that inevitably someone will hack the Kindle (or other formats) […]

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September #1

Cloud ComputingCory Doctorow: ‘ the main attraction of the cloud to investors and entrepreneurs is the idea of making money from you, on a recurring, perpetual basis, for something you currently get for a flat rate or for free without having to give up the money or privacy that cloud companies hope to leverage into […]

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August #1

Creative Commons Creative Commons Launches CC OpenID Profile bit.ly “Rights Expression vs. Rights Enforcement: clarifying the Associated Press story” creativecommons.org   Sematic web Open Knowledge Foundation: Open Data and the Semantic Web Workshop, London, 13th November 2009: ur1.ca  JISC project report on Semantic technologies in learning & teaching : bit.ly   Digital Britain Consultation on […]

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July #4

Free Malcolm Gladwell eviscerates Chris Anderson’s Free. Saving you time as well as money bit.ly   OFCOM Consultation to reform the rules around commercial radio & local content tr.im Consultation on liberalising the rules concerning ownership of local media tr.im   Newsgator, Google and RSS Newsgator: option of paid-for ad-free desktop readers. Synch via Google. […]

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July #3

Zimbabwe Guardian activate video: resisting repression in Zimbabwe with web media and text messages bit.ly   Online privacy via Resourceshelf: How to read a privacy policy  tr.im   Who pays for news? Columbia Journalism Review: Who pays for news? Their paywall will deter some readers.. bit.ly Gruber on David Simon’s Columbia Journalism Review piece on […]

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July #2

NESTA Reboot Britain hightlights Paul Hodgkin of Patient Opinion’s NESTA essay: How the new economics of voice will change the NHS bit.ly Howard Rheingold: 21st century literacies 40 min vid blip.tv JD Lasica’s 6 min vid interview : bit.ly   Digital Britain Stephen Carter: on OFCOM, Cameron, quangos bit.ly   Universities, future of Stephen Downes […]

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