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Listen up kids, before the digital revolution the typewriter was your word processor, and the record player was your music center. But doing away…
In 2009, Rupert Murdoch famously called Google News and other news search engines, “content kleptomaniacs”, before denying them access to his publications the next…
Everybody has a mouthpiece now and social media is facilitating this. News is everywhere and breaking news on the front page has becomes obsolete,…
We’ve all read stories about how remote control drones have been used in war in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Some of us may even know…
Twitter is as essential a tool for journalism these days as a pen and notepad once were. One tweet can be can be as…
“Sorry, it is not available,” the shop assistant told me. Ordering online wasn’t a possibility either; the ASUS Transformer was nowhere to be found….
How do you make sense of a growing data pile spit out by the internet? The number of journalists who can analyse and write…
Twitter is like the coffee machine in the newsroom. Get a shot of caffeine, chat with colleagues, exchange useful information, but also get the…
The nature of communication has fundamentally changed in the age of the network society. We are in contact with people via an email address,…
When a Turkish Airlines aeroplane crashed on the runway at Schiphol Airport in February 2009, reporting started with a simple tweet by an eyewitness….