- Tata Nano photographed at official unveiling party
March 30, 2009 – Tata Nano: Henry Ford would be proud, not sure it will do much good for climate change.
March 30, 2009 – Tata Nano: Henry Ford would be proud, not sure it will do much good for climate change.
March 27, 2009 – Pete Clifton: “BBC journalists will be expected to start putting more meta data tags around our stories. When you start to do that you can start to do many more things automatically than we can at the moment.”
March 26, 2009 – “The trial run for Open for Questions in the White House brought in 92,931 people who submitted 104,103 questions and cast 3,606,286 votes, with the President answering several of the most popular questions during a special online town hall.”
March 26, 2009 – Rosen’s “best-of from a month of deep think as people came to terms with the collapse of the newspaper model, and tried looking ahead.”
March 24, 2009 – @paulbradshaw examines if UK newspapers are selling links. What are the ethics of monetizing hypertext?
March 23, 2009 – Ben Goldcare on scientists bypassing science journalists.
March 21, 2009 – “Ask The President,” an initiative aimed at including citizen questions in presidential press conferences.
March 20, 2009 – BBC iPM: “this week the whole show is based on stories from the audience.. Not just your responses to our news, but actual BBC news based on you.” A first apparently.
March 19, 2009 – Gahran and Iverson explore significance of iPhone 3.0 software for news
March 18, 2009 – Deputy director of BBC News, Stephen Mitchell, on role of blogging in the BBC (plus comments on new design from Giles Wilson)
March 18, 2009 – #cjgp State of the Media 2009 Signals Need for Citizen Media – “…social media and citizen video broadened in important ways as a means of distributing news, not just for social interaction and entertainment.”