By Ian, on September 15th, 2006 Went to a networking event last night: Beers and Innovations in Soho. The pretext for the event was to discuss the future of RSS, with presentations from Richard Edwards of MyZebra, Peter Nixey of Webkitchen and Ivan Pope from Snipperoo. Thanks to the ‘beers’ aspect, my notes get a little sketchy after the Continue reading Beers and RSS By Ian, on August 27th, 2006 [Update: some of the links that were cited below are now dead and so I have removed them] Melissa Whitworth explains what happened here. It seems that her editors at the Telegraph made an error. You may recall my post on Friday about the dire fate faced by traditional newspapers, and the pressure they’re coming under Continue reading How old media adapts to changing times By Ian, on August 22nd, 2006 From a study by Telecom Express, a company that provides competitions, polls and other interactive services to newspapers, magazines and broadcast: The most trusted source of information was television, scoring 66 per cent, just as highly as family and friends. Radio was listed the fifth most trustworthy source of information, below national newspapers, but above websites. Continue reading UK trusts TV twice as much as online By Ian, on August 8th, 2006 Web 2.0 documentary hosted by Michael Arrington of Techcrunch with 13 startup CEOs. Well worth a look, and easier than reading all these words, eh? | About this BlogSocial tools, devices and web evolution are creating epochal change in media, society and business. The plan is to hide under the floorboards till it’s all over document some of the interesting parts of that change. More…. |
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