Monthly Archives: January 2008

Time for a holiday

I'm heading up north for a couple of weeks to hang out at the beach. There's not much in the way of internet access so there won't be many blog posts. See you in February.
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Radio NZ gets it right, again

I posted the other day about Radio NZ adding news feeds on Twitter, which I think is a great move. There are quite a few US and UK news feeds available, but as far as I'm aware RNZ is the only New Zealand news organisation providing feeds to the Twitterati. So well done them.
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Wikis in plain English

A great range of video guides on RSS, wikis, social networking and other Web2.0 tools in plain English by Lee LeFever of Common Craft. This one's on Wikis.
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When covering both sides of the ‘story’ isn’t enough

Via Virtual Economics comes a memorable cartoon about balance in journalism.
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News? No thanks, not really interested

Roy Greenslade does a piece on research that confirms what we already know: fewer people are buying newspapers. But it also shows that fewer people are consuming news full stop.
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