Einar Thorsen

Professor of Journalism and Communication at Bournemouth University

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-08-29

29 August, 2011 by Einar Thorsen Leave a Comment

  • Are live blogs as useful as we think they are? http://j.mp/q01680 #
  • Worth reading: UK riots were product of consumerism and will hit economy, says City broker http://j.mp/nBzy5z #
  • Counting the cost of the 9/11 wars http://j.mp/mPxRBl – @burke_jason: "no clear winners but many losers, at least 250,000 people killed" #
  • @davidmanus ah yes… "vingle-Petter" as we used to call him. Never happy anywhere, with moves constantly on/off. Wasted talent imo. in reply to davidmanus #
  • @davidmanus meandering on the right wing? Sounds about right! in reply to davidmanus #
  • CNN reportedly buys iPad magazine app Zite http://j.mp/n7mWmh #
  • Apple streams entire Red Hot Chili Peppers album in iTunes http://j.mp/mV0EOG #
  • Teaching Journalism in an Age When News Comes to You http://t.co/aWazzYI #
  • Journalism’s personal branding debate: Can you have a strong brand AND integrity? http://t.co/k1OelDs #
  • Western Media in Libya: Journalists or the Propaganda Arm of the Insurgency? http://t.co/eqL3zRr by @benjaminrbarber #
  • Very nice: Tool of the week for journalists – Duedil, ‘Lexis-Nexis-meets-Google-meets-LinkedIn’ http://t.co/cBV0V3i #politicaleconomy #
  • A journalist's guide to the scientific method – and why it's important http://j.mp/px5AqL #
  • Nail-on-head response by @currybet to NCTJ's survey of editors: Let’s train journalists for the future, not for the past http://j.mp/o6eFRU #
  • Another nail-on-head response to NCTJ editor's survey, by @digidickinson: NCE: training the lowest common denominator? http://j.mp/n3WGCU #
  • Citizen sports coverage, Danish style http://j.mp/p6xb6w #
  • Al Jazeera expands social media, citizen journalism to news programs http://j.mp/nZgenA #
  • Simon Kelner: 'i' the right product for the right market http://j.mp/o33qq1 #
  • Steve Jobs resigns, Tim Cook appointed new Apple CEO http://j.mp/p3aoMm – not surprising, but cue shockwaves nonetheless #
  • Good analysis on Jobs' resignation, by John Gruber at Daring Fireball http://j.mp/plWlZH #
  • Good collection of Steve Jobs quotes, courtesy of @jenvalentino at WSJ http://j.mp/q7UxO3 #
  • @DanielHunt79 my thoughts exactly! They really hit the nail on the head with it, and we can but hope it will influence other papers too! in reply to DanielHunt79 #
  • Twitter study casts doubts on ministers' post-riots plan http://j.mp/oEWzZq – good, now hopefully Theresa May can halt reactionary hysteria #
  • Government backs down on plan to shut Twitter and Facebook in crises
    http://t.co/6q5EBWs
    via @guardian #
  • How e-Textbooks, Online Modules Could Keep Journalism Education Current http://t.co/GZzu2Kr #
  • Reimagining journalism in the age of social media http://t.co/gPN0Vbq #
  • WikiLeaks uses Twitter to crowdsource latest releases http://j.mp/nDaSqY #
  • Richard Senior directs latest Doctor Who, nine years after graduating from @mediabmth @bournemouthuni http://j.mp/qLbdW0 – awesome! #
  • Suggest people follow @alextomo who is reporting from #Libya – now posting accounts of Abu Salim hospital, horrific stuff. #
  • Travel journalism – too often overlooked? http://j.mp/qcsryA #
  • BBC journalist killed during Taliban attack 'may have been shot by US forces' http://j.mp/ngQnE5 #
  • The horror of Abu Salim by @alextomo http://t.co/vBeWdit – reminder that war is gruesome. #
  • ‘Computers Are Like a Bicycle for Our Minds’ http://j.mp/nRZ0IR #
  • Eric Schmidt, chairman of Google, condemns British education system http://t.co/GydoEEE – interesting read. #

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