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It was as if thousands of iPhones cried out at once, and were silenced Paid Members Public
I noticed an odd thing on my way home from work on Monday night. The data connectivity on my iPhone (which I tend to use continuously on train commutes) just died. I arrived home, hopped on the wifi and forgot about it. But there is an explanation [http://www.macworld.
How Deep In Data Should We Dive? Paid Members Public
Nice summation of data journalism [http://maryhamilton.co.uk/2010/05/jeecamp-thoughts-on-data-journalism/], and how much the average hack should know: > Journalism is about asking the right questions. We research stories before we interview subjects so that we can ask pertinent questions whose answers will illuminate the subject. We need
Web 3.0: Making Data Meaningful Paid Members Public
Superb, fascinating short documentary on what the future of the web might hold: [Web 3.0](http://vimeo.com/11529540) from [Kate Ray](http://vimeo.com/kateray) on [Vimeo](http://vimeo.com).[via [Six Pixels of Separation](http://www.twistimage.com/blog/archives/web-30-and-the-future-of-the-internet---the-movie/)]
#media140 : Information is Beautiful. Paid Members Public
[https://i2.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2009/10/4049099917_44cff77927.jpg] David McCandless (@mccandelish [http://twitter.com/mccandelish]) has a book coming out. [http://www.informationisbeautiful.net/] He didn’t beat around the bush about that. He showed us the UK and US editions. But he’s
Pre-Pub Reading Paid Members Public
Because I can’t justify calling it morning or afternoon coffee reading at this time of day… Two from [The Telegraph](http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ "The Daily Telegraph") worth your time:1. [Did AOL squander its investment in Bebo](http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/social-media/7564413/