Blog — Wednesday, December 22, 2010 19:12
A touch of magic

Wikileaks but the media mops up
Wednesday, December 15, 2010 21:11
The current storm over Julian Assange’s Wikileaks revelations is filling the media with fresh headlines as traditional media demonstrates what it does best — interpreting and explaining to the rest of us what we’re looking at and why it matters.

Beware of phishy calls this Christmas
Wednesday, December 8, 2010 16:41
There’s a rash of people receiving unsolicited calls right now, informing them that their computers have been infected with malware and that they need to download a programme which will clear up the ‘problem’.

Brave new worlds of print journalism
Wednesday, December 1, 2010 21:07
Newspapers can remain relevant whilst traditional distribution inexorably dries up, but it means being prepared to use digital tools to take journalistic skills to new audiences, less inclined to read the written word.
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