Announcing Marryawrestler.com

Heather Hopkins of Hitwise UK has pub­lished some inter­esting figures based on what young com­muters do online. Her hope is to be able to offer some guidance to our ailing news­pa­pers on what topics to cover more fully. People in this age group appar­ently have little loyalty to tra­di­tional news­pa­pers and are turning to

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UK trusts TV twice as much as online

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.

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Mobile web “rubbish”, says public

An important but under-​​​​represented part of Web 2.0 is mobility. The use of RSS, podcasts and CSS design is partly pre­dic­ated on the idea that we’ll all be accessing web resources from all over the place, using all kinds of devices. Sadly, five years after the launch of the first GPRS (2.5G) services in the

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