- BBC Online – our mobile future
February 17th – Future of BBC Online and mobile apps explained by Erik Huggers, Director of BBC Future Media & Technology.
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February 17th – Detailed overview of BBC website redesign by Bronwyn van der Merwe, Head of Design and User Experience, BBC FM&T.
none - Case study: Use of Semantic Web Technologies on the BBC Web Sites
February 3rd – Use of Semantic Web Technologies on the BBC Web Sites.
none - Whistleblower Wikileaks' temporary closure
February 2nd – Wikileaks temporarily closes, needs donations to stay open
none - A Murdochian gamble
December 17th – Can Murdoch make online news pay? Angelica Jopson takes stock.
none - Google, NYT & WashPost launch Living Stories project
December 10th – Google, New York Times and Washington Post launch Living Stories experiment, potential competitor to wire services?
none - AP sets up collaborative Facebook page to cover Copenhagen climate conference
December 2nd – AP sets up Facebook page to facilitate global conversation between citizens and journalists during Copenhagen conference.
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October 9th – Google vs Bing: (How Much) Does Google Need Twitter?
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October 3rd – Augmented reality meets Wikipedia on iPhone 3GS with Wikitude. This is awesome. When will the likes of Rough Guides and Lonely Planet follow suit? Seems and obvious move…
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October 2nd – Mario Garcia: "If an editor can't be redesigned, he or she must be re-assigned", from 2015 Newsroom Conference at PPF Media's Futuroom complex in Prague.
none - Guardian Opens App Gallery – From Mobile to Music to Politics
October 2nd – Guardian Opens App Gallery – From Mobile to Music to Politics
none - Johann Hari: If we care about the BBC, we must fight to defend it – Johann Hari, Commentators – The Independent
October 2nd – Johann Hari on the BBC, Murdoch and Cameron: "If we care about the BBC, we must fight to defend it".
none - Photoshopping Illegal? France Set to Regulate Airbrushed Pics
September 25th – Photoshopping illegal? France set to regulate airbrushed pics, requiring disclaimer: “Retouched photograph aimed at changing a person’s physical appearance.”
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September 23rd – Real-time geographic visualization for Twitter trends.
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September 15th – Google Wave: 5 Ways It Could Change the Web, by Ben Parr. <br><br>1. Wave-Powered Forums, 2. Wave-powered Commenting System, 3. Wave-Based Content Management System, 4. Wave for Customer Support, 5. Wave for Education.
none - Facebook @Mentions: Five Ways They Could Impact Twitter
September 11th – The battle to host dialogue: Facebook @Mentions: Five Ways They Could Impact Twitter.
none - Paid election-coverage policy a "breach of editorial independence".
September 9th – Florida weekly Conch Color to charge City Commission election candidates for campaign coverage in their weekly publication. What?!
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